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At Pitt, "going green" is just the beginning. Director of Sustainability Aurora Sharrard talks carbon neutrality and the University of the future.
In 1990, Pitt historians race the wrecking ball to peer into the soul of an old machine.
A Pitt alumna explores life's “what-ifs.”
To better connect with students, Pitt advisors and mentors take a page from theater's playbook.
Timothy Grebeck has a message to share about life with an autism spectrum disorder. He's taking it to audiences in boardrooms, classrooms and beyond.
Nelson Mandela once said, “A good head and a good heart are a formidable combination.” Pitt helps students excel—but the “good heart” is all theirs.
Researcher Thomas Kensler uses biology, chemistry, and medical science to outsmart substances harmful to humans. Those interested led him, 22 year ago, to Qidong, China, a region with unusually high cancer rates. Now, his work has attracted a $6.3 million National Cancer Institute award to advance his breakthrough in cancer prevention.
Rory Cooper is a man in constant motion. On a recent morning, he moved through the hallways of his laboratories, scrolling...
To celebrate the legacy of Mister Rogers and his neighborhood, Pitt Magazine revisits a 1991 conversation with the beloved television pioneer.
Travels around the globe with Pitt Magazine.
Updates from the Pitt Alumni Association.
Shawn Brown shares his love of the game with kids around the world.
Amber Greene is giving kids the tools they need to build their futures—and delicious desserts.
With the help of Heidi Schmidt, the girls of Troop 6000 shine.