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8 ways to study smarter, according to Study Lab tutors
Exams are approaching heres how to ace em.
Going to school for 23 years doesn't necessarily mean you can run a clinic. A new Pitt program helps physicians and other clinicians build their leadership skills and business savvy.
Why do some people get jet lag and others dont?
A $6.2 million grant from the WoodNext Fund will help Pitt researchers find out and potentially unlock other sleep mysteries in the process.
The senior quarterback is Pitt's first Heisman finalist since 2003, when receiver Larry Fitzgerald finished as the runner-up.
The makeover will focus on our people, programs and purpose and will provide more support to bring projects to fruition. Applications are due in January.
Clemente Drive renamed to honor baseball legend's late wife, too
The street near Posvar Hall now honors the historic contributions of both Roberto and Vera Clemente.
Saturdays 45-21 win is the programs first ACC title after sharing the Big East title in 2004 and 2010. Next stop: The Peach Bowl.
A phone call from the governor changed Samuel McCulloughs life. Now hes giving back to help change lives at his alma mater.
Alumnus Joseph Kannarkat is Pitts newest Schwarzman Scholar
He has studied health care systems in the U.K. and Kenya, hoping to bring insights back to the U.S. His next stop, supported by the prestigious scholarship, is China.
Pitts Health Justice Scholars focus on equity in public health
Students are addressing issues including health disparities in transgender communities and links between racism and asthma.
Robots might be bad for men, but give women more bargaining power
A new study from Pitt economist Osea Giuntella found that men had lower wages and workforce participation in areas with more industrial robots, among other gendered effects.
Get the latest facts about COVID-19 booster shots
Here are answers to your frequently asked questions and where you can get your shot.
Student-led Relearn Our Land initiative encourages advocacy and equity
A sustainability course inspired three students to create a garden and educational campaign that will honor Aborigine American, Indigenous and Native cultural groups.
A new Pitt pledge encourages health care providers to use opioid alternatives
The School of Dental Medicine was the first in the nation to implement opioid-free pain management for most procedures in its clinics. Now, the practice is spreading.
This Pitt effort is relocating Afghan scholars to the US
Meet Omar Sadr, a political scientist who fled Taliban violence and now leads the Afghanistan Project at Pitt.
The forum gave attendees a chance to discuss solutions to pressing health issues in the Homewood community and beyond.
Take virtual tours of the Nationality Rooms this holiday season
Get in the holiday spirit with a gallery of images and virtual events that begin Dec. 5.
After achieving the most prolific passing regular season ever by an Atlantic Coast Conference quarterback, the ACC named senior Kenny Pickett its overall Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the
Pitt is BikePGHs Organization of the Year
From bike caves to free rides, the 窪蹋勛圖厙 campus is building a bike-friendly culture, no matter the weather.
Heinz Chapel Choir returns with its first public concerts in two years
The theme for the choirs winter series is ponder the treasure in your heart.