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The Diversity of Diversity
Diversity Forum 2021 is, well, diverse in its topics and speakers.
Prison Reform, Anti-Asian Hate Among Topics of Upcoming Forum
Hear from wrongfully accused former death row prisoner Anthony Ray Hinton, the co-founder of Stop AAPI Hate Russell Jeung and more.
Predicting pelvic health
Childbirth is a momentous time. Its also one of the most significant biomechanical events in life. Steven Abramowitch is using computer models to learn more about the pelvis after delivery.
Center for Creativity celebrates LGBTQ+ writing with community open mic
Hear stories and poems of friendship, aging and kitchen chats from LGBTQ+ elders.
Better than he found it
LGBTQ advocate Drew Medvid (A&S 19) shares how his time at Pitt led him to become regional lead for Human Rights Campaign and a champion for equality.
History, influence and joy: The story of Black emancipation
A recent panel discussion dove into the history of emancipation and the influence its had on Black families in 窪蹋勛圖厙 and beyond.
The sounds of liberation
From the laments of spirituals to songs of pride, protest and freedom, watch 12 窪蹋勛圖厙 artists perform in honor of Juneteenth.
From gen ed to journal publication
Born from frustration and a first-year classroom, senior Maia Stephensons work on hip-hop, diversity and rhetoric has earned her publication credits, funding and community connections.
Many clinicians struggle with their mental health, but when its you, you might not see it, says Sansea Jacobson, associate professor of psychiatry.
Trans kids have long sought health care
The struggles of trans children in the era before modern medicine show not just how trans youths are far from a new phenomenon but also how tenacious they were compared to their parents and doctors
From the archives: Pitt Pride
To kick off Pride Month, revisit some of the achievements, research and conversations going on at the 窪蹋勛圖厙 of 窪蹋勛圖厙 about and with the LGBTQ+ community.
Perspective: Never forget, ever honor
Office of Veterans Services Director Aryanna Berringer reflects on the meaning of Memorial Day and the civilian/military divide in America.
Pitts AFA CyberCamp, now in its fifth year, is training teens to fight the next generation of threats to America. This year, the program is reserving a quarter of its slots for kids in communities
Action, education, reflection
Leaders from across Pitt offer thoughts on racism and justice a year after George Floyds death.
For the First Time, Optogenetic Therapy Partially Restores Patients Vision
Using a protein found in algae, a new technology partially restored the sight of a completely blind man. He can now locate, identify and count objects using the treated eye while wearing specialized
10 ways to mark Global Accessibility Awareness Day
From adding alt-text to joining the Pitt Disability Community, here are 10 ways to advocate for yourself or colleagues with accessibility needs.
Student innovation aids mobility
JacketJoy, a device that helps people with mobility issues put on a coat, recently placed second at the Atlantic Coast Conference InVenture Prize Competition. The project had its origins in an
Journey through Oakland
Appalachian Paris, a new performance piece from the Department of Theatre Arts, takes listeners on an immersive, historical audio tour of the neighborhood Pitt calls home.
Pitt Acquires Papers of Playwright Rob Penny
The collection comprises approximately 150 boxes, which include correspondence, writing tablets, photographs, scripts, audio and video recordings, awards and more. The acquisition adds to Black voices
Chancellor Emeritus Named to Redistricting Commission
Mark A. Nordenberg has been appointed chair of the Legislative Reapportionment Commission, a bipartisan group tasked with drawing Pennsylvanias legislative districts.