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Pitt Anthropologist Speaks at Unveiling Of New ‘Lucy’

More like an orangutan or a chimpanzee? Pitt Anthropology Professor Jeffrey Schwartz told a gathering at the Buffalo Museum of Science that this fleshed-out image of the early hominid fossil known as “Lucy” supports his contention that humans developed from orangutans rather than chimpanzees. MORE >>

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March 29, 2004

Academic Medical Centers Called Economic Engines—
Study finds more than $26 billion impact in Pennsylvania
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Pitt to Honor First African American Librarian—Following plaque dedication, ALA president to speak
Foster Memorial Lobby to Be Named for Pitt Alum Fred Kelly
—TV pioneer, father of the cha-cha taught the famous to dance

Pitt CMH Leads Minority Health Month

Pitt Alumnae Panel Celebrates Women’s History—2004 Distinguished Alumna Jeannette South-Paul to speak

Feature:
Women's History Month
A History of Women at Pitt
The (Unfinished) Legacy of Title IX
Conference Considers Title IX, Gender Equity
Pitt Researchers Named ‘Young Turks’
Contemporary Writers Series to Host Three Poets
Pitt in the News
A summary of notable stories in the media involving Pitt people, programs, research, training, or events
Look Pitt and the News
A Writer’s Many Journeys—
Pitt’s Faith Adiele reads at book release, preview of documentary

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