Vaccinations expected but won’t be required, Pitt says
‘Return to normal’ will hinge on how many get the shots; plans in works to track status.

Pitt ready to adapt as college athletes' compensation rules change
Supreme Court and NCAA decisions will allow students to benefit off their name, image or likeness.

Koverola makes abrupt departure as Bradford/Titusville president
Her resignation this week comes after two years in the job; Rick Esch will serve as interim.
Initiative targets redundancies and inefficiencies in staff work
Administrative Services Design Project grew out of a survey last fall that 4,700 completed.

Updated Plan for Pitt will be a 'living document,' Gallagher says
A new Project and Portfolio Management Office will help Pitt achieve University-wide strategic goals.

Pitt in the Making: Clashes with state have taken many shapes
Lawmakers threatened to withhold funding in 1935 if Chancellor Bowman didn’t offer tenure.
State funding will remain the same as last year
University will set its budget later this month; no word yet on salary increases.

Digital accessibility still important even as remote work wanes
The past year has brought more attention to the issue, and Bedford-Jack hopes that continues.
Let students know about programs, research and more with Catalog of Opportunities
The new resource gathers together separate lists in one place for easier and wider distribution.

Shekhar making his mark on education in Health Sciences
Emerging Technologies office and med school curriculum reforms both focus on interprofessional learning.

Sustainability work continues as campus population increases
Sharrard wants faculty, staff and students to keep green efforts going as they return.