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Provost James V. Maher to Step Down in 2010 »

Published on November 11, 2009

Continued Progress Amid Continuing Economic Challenges »

Published on November 11, 2009

Louis M. Gomez Named Senior Partner in Carnegie Foundation Program »

Published on November 2, 2009

Pitt-NIH Team Finds Way to Protect Healthy Cells From Dangerous Radiation Exposure »

Published on November 2, 2009

Awards and More »

Published on November 2, 2009

John Wallace to Hold Philip Hallen Chair In Community Health and Social Justice »

Published on October 26, 2009

CHANCELLOR’S AWARDS FOR STAFF »

Published on October 26, 2009

Briefly Noted »

Published on October 19, 2009

AARP Recognizes Pitt as One of Best Employers for Workers Older Than 50 »

Published on October 12, 2009

Lagasse, Banerjee Get $5.1 Million From NIH to Explore Better Ways to Grow Cells for Regenerative Medicine »

Published on September 30, 2009

Deane Root Named Editor in Chief of Oxford U. Press’ Grove Music Program »

Published on September 21, 2009

TIAA-CREF Investment Expert To Speak to Pitt Faculty, Staff »

Published on September 21, 2009

University Update »

Published on September 9, 2009

Pitt Welcomes New Faculty for Beginning of 2009-10 School Year »

Published on August 26, 2009

Board Announces Creation of Chief Justice Ralph J. Cappy Endowed Scholarship Fund for School of Law »

Published on July 6, 2009

Bluestone, Finn, de Groat, Matthews Are Named Distinguished Professors »

Published on June 22, 2009
The University of Pittsburgh has honored four of its School of Medicine faculty members as Distinguished Professors, the highest honor that can be accorded a member of the Pitt professoriate.

PITT ARTS Cheap Seat Sales Soar 20 Percent »

Published on May 26, 2009

University Update »

Published on May 26, 2009

Professor Nicholas Rescher, Alumnus Michael Chabon Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences »

Published on May 11, 2009
The AAAS aims to elect as members the finest minds and most influential leaders from each generation, beginning with George Washington and Benjamin Franklin in the 18th century.

Pitt Forms Center for Global Health »

Published on May 11, 2009