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Tony Fountain believes investing in teachers is investing in the future.
Remembrances.
Pitt grads do amazing things.
Ann E. Cudd has spent her life running toward complex subjects and demanding challenges. As Pitt’s provost, she is helping the University race toward an even more equitable and successful future.
A Pitt-educated poet writes to a rhythm all his own.
Writing can be a solitary endeavor, but for Pitt’s Jeanne Marie Laskas, it’s a team effort that has already spawned a best seller. Much more is in the works.
A Pitt Business class is teaching students how to see the forest for the trees—Puerto Rico’s mangrove forest, to be exact. The lessons cross cultures and disciplines and are changing perspectives along the way.
With the help of some of the country’s greatest aeronautical treasures, a historian helps us re-envision the past.
A brother and sister each made their mark on the pharmaceutical industry while aiming to help others along the way.
An online backlash gives doctors insight into anti-vaccine sentiment.
A Pitt professor is working to turn what sounds like science fiction into reality.
Students help bike-minded people get into gear.
High school students get a read on the Pitt News.
Student sport announcers cut their teeth at Pitt Studios.
On the other side of the world, Pitt students make friends—and food.