University of Pittsburgh |  Pitt Home | Find People | Contact Us


PittChronicle

A Nobel Achievement

Kenyan environmental activist Wangari Maathai speaks on the phone as she is congratulated in Ihururu near Nyeri, Kenya, for winning the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize. The prize recognizes Maathai’s work as leader of the Green Belt Movement, which has sought to empower women, better the environment, and fight corruption in Africa for almost 30 years. MORE >>

Current Issue
Past Issues

October 11, 2004

Look Dollars for Drilling
Forum to Explore ‘God Gap’ In Presidential Politics
Look Presidential Politics
Briefly Noted
Look Pitt-Bradford: A Dedication, and a Degree for a Diva
It's a Big World (someone's gotta write about it)
Frontiers of Science

• Research Using Stem Cells From Fat Should Move Forward, Scientists Agree

• Researchers Create Self-Assembling Nanotubes That Change Colors, Form ‘Nanocarpet,’ Even Kill Bacteria

• Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy Reduces Radiation Dose to Healthy Breast Tissue

• Research-Caliber Chemistry Instrument Available Online

Pumped At Pitt
Minifestival of Cuban Film Explores Perceptions of Cuban Identity
Pitt in the News
Look Dickson Prize

Happenings
Oct. 11-21, 2004



 Home | Top of Page | Pitt Home | Find People | Current Pitt News | Past Issues | Contact Us