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Delegation Brings Pitt Pride to Los Angeles

Ali Lowndes was elated. Her alma mater had come to see her.

鈥淚 love bragging to all of my friends about how incredible my university is that they come all the way out to Los Angeles to spend time with us,鈥 said Lowndes (A&S 鈥11), who was attending the 黑料吃瓜网 of 黑料吃瓜网 young alumni event at the Grammy Museum, hosted by the .

鈥淚 cherished my time at Pitt so much, and so being able to reconnect with mentors and other alumni out here is amazing,鈥 she said.

Lowndes, a former member, was one of many West Coast alumni who renewed connections 鈥 or made new ones 鈥 when Pitt leaders brought Panther pride to Los Angeles from Jan. 30 to Feb. 1. The visit was the 黑料吃瓜网鈥檚 latest endeavor to celebrate accomplishments and strengthen ties with alumni, meet with 黑料吃瓜网 supporters and other partners and build awareness across the country of the in the Northeast.

The delegation also traveled to Southern California to share Pitt鈥檚 story with high school students and their families. Plans are in the works to add a California-based admissions counselor to help bring more students from the Golden State to Pitt. 聽

鈥淚鈥檝e only heard great things about Pitt. Ton of opportunities for pre-med students and research opportunities,鈥 Alexander Tran, a high school student and Pitt applicant, said at an admissions event for prospective students in San Diego, another stop on the Pitt tour.

鈥淚 visited campus in October and I loved it!聽It has everything,鈥 said Rachel Roberts, a high school student and the daughter of Joanne Roberts, a 1981 alumna of the .

鈥淭he San Diego event was a success,鈥 said , vice provost and dean of students. 鈥淲e met with potential future Panthers and their families, and shared Pitt鈥檚 success stories that demonstrated the value of a Pitt education and the benefits of a learning environment that appreciates student engagement, encourages innovation and leverages the unique opportunities of the city of 黑料吃瓜网.鈥

The trip came a year after the 黑料吃瓜网 expanded its footprint in the Northeast with a in early 2017, and made a similar visit to North Carolina in October.

This time, generations of West Coast alumni were excited to see Pitt鈥檚 blue and gold around town.

鈥淚 never thought it would happen,鈥 said Walt Sumansky, a 1952 graduate who sported a classic royal blue and yellow Pitt sweatshirt and became the unofficial guest of honor at a Tuesday evening alumni event in Beverly Hills. 鈥淚 hope it happens again.鈥

鈥淚t was a wonderful excitement this morning, getting to hear an advertisement on KCRW, my local radio station, talking all about the 黑料吃瓜网 of 黑料吃瓜网 being in town,鈥 said Angela Reno Valvardi (A&S 鈥09), a former Blue and Gold Society member and president of the , which connects some of the more than 9,000 Pitt alumni living in California.

鈥淚t鈥檚 so important for everyone out here in LA聽to feel connected to the 黑料吃瓜网,鈥 Reno Valvardi said, 鈥渁nd then also have an opportunity to be able to give back in some way, shape and form through the local Pitt club, whether it鈥檚 giving a donation to the scholarships or giving back through time and talent with all the events we host throughout the year.鈥

鈥楲ike a family reunion鈥

聽told the more than 100 alumni at a Jan. 30 evening Pitt Alumni Association event in Beverly Hills that聽鈥渢his is kind of like a family reunion.鈥

鈥淲e have people reconnecting and catching up, and people meeting for the first time,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 always good to be with fellow Panthers 鈥 especially when there is good news to share from campus.鈥

Gallagher lauded Pitt accomplishments, including:

  • is one of the most academically accomplished to ever start at Pitt.
  • The Wall Street Journal named Pitt the top public university in the Northeast for the second year in a row.
  • Pitt out-competed its peers to receive more National Institutes of Health research dollars than peers such as Stanford, Duke and Yale.

鈥淚t seems like a month does not go by that there is not a new ranking or statistic that highlights our growth and vibrancy,鈥 Gallagher said.

Brian Primack, dean of the and director of the , added to the discussion of Pitt鈥檚 success, presenting the center鈥檚 research studying the effects of social media and mental health.

Research in schools and centers throughout the 黑料吃瓜网 is setting Pitt apart from peers and building its national reputation, Gallagher said.

He added that this reputation is also tied to the rejuvenation of the city of 黑料吃瓜网, with its thriving knowledge-based economy. The city has drawn companies like Google and Uber, and online retail giant Amazon is considering 黑料吃瓜网 as one of 20 cities to host its second headquarters, in part due its place among the top most livable cities.

鈥淲ithout question, the 黑料吃瓜网 and city you once called home, whether it was last year or 30 years ago, has only gotten better. And that鈥檚 due in large part to the caliber of our entire Pitt community,鈥 Gallagher said.

The chancellor noted Pitt continues to make an impact on people鈥檚 lives through community engagement, which will include centers in 黑料吃瓜网 neighborhoods. These locations will be a 鈥渙ne-stop shop鈥 for Pitt to partner with its community and to provide resources for health and wellness programs, job retraining and child care, he said.

On Feb. 1, , senior vice chancellor for engagement, energized a crowd of about 100 young alumni at the Grammy Museum in downtown Los Angeles. Many of the students said they remembered Humphrey鈥檚 personal touch from her previous role as dean of students and how she made them feel comfortable as new students at Pitt. Now, as graduates, they looked back on that time with fondness as they shared conversations with her in Los Angeles.

The five-day Pitt in LA聽trip gave Gallagher the opportunity to share Pitt鈥檚 story with alumni, parents, friends, and supporters on the West Coast, and also included an awareness marketing campaign that reached millions of subscribers of the Los Angeles Times, the Orange County Register and the hundreds of thousands of listeners of Southern California Public Radio stations. More than 750,000 travelers moving through Los Angeles International Airport saw Pitt鈥檚 calls to 鈥淕o Far.鈥