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Alfred Moyé makes it his mission to create opportunities—including those for diverse students at Pitt.
With her long-held love of languages and culture, Pitt alumna Kim Haas explores the Afro-Latino Caribbean.
Pitt researcher Carla Ng is uncovering the dangers of 'forever chemicals.'
What really makes people happy? One Pitt grad criss-crossed the continent to find answers.
Pitt's Computer Science Club gets members ready for internships and beyond.
A man of many talents, Pitt alumnus Carlos de la Rosa has made a career as an environmental champion.
Far-flung friends and family celebrate one Pitt alumna’s dedication to a funk music icon.
Pitt’s housekeeping staff protects the campus community during pandemic times.
Pitt instrumentalists find a way to make music from a distance.
Pitt students are learning in prison, through an innovative program, alongside the incarcerated. Professors and others feel the interaction provides a freeing of the mind, which is at the heart of change for individuals and society, too.
Sometimes life is stranger than fiction. But for alumna Kay Oyegun, sometimes life becomes fiction. As a writer of the beloved TV show "This Is Us," Oyegun has helped to create authentic characters and spellbinding storylines grown from her own experiences. The result: critical acclaim and more demand than ever to share her voice.
For the world to achieve a safe, new normal, scientist must develop treatments in addition to vaccines. Fortunately, Pitt researchers are making remarkable progress on several fronts.
A December graduate finds a way to carry the past into the future.
As the first-ever curator of Native American art at an Omaha, Nebraska, museum, alumna Annika Johnson connects communities to their heritage.
A Pitt alumna turns a pause in her career into a new world of possibilities—and a featured appearance on NBC’s “The Today Show.”