It's July 7, do you know where your state budget is?
GOP lawmakers want tuition freeze pledge and more transparency from state-related schools.
Staff union organizers file unfair practice charge against Pitt
The group alleges University held mandatory meetings to spread anti-union message.
Interim chair for Hispanic Languages named from outside department
Political science Professor Chris Bonneau will lead the Dietrich School unit for two years.
Osher Institute working its way back to more in-person offerings
An open house this month will reintroduce the program of short noncredit classes.
Goals of 2021 LGBTQ+ task force appear stalled
Trans-rights advocates, Pitt staff question status of proposed resource center and other requests from report.
Regent Square couple indicted in smoke bomb incident at April protest
The two have no connection to Pitt, but were part of crowd outside transgender-rights debate.
With new director on board, work begins on Hill District CEC facility
Hazelwood Community Engagement Center planning underway with local partners.
Student fee hikes approved for Johnstown and Greensburg
Both increases were approved by the campuses’ student governments.
Pitt affirms commitment to diversity in light of Supreme Court decision
Affirmative action struck down, but now legacy admissions may face challenge.
University Store getting a refresh and new food vendor
Live Fresh Juicery coming in August, along with a living wall next to the dining area.