Announcements

The Community Engagement Center in Homewood will host its final info session for the semester for faculty and staff on Tuesday, Dec. 10.
Due to required training, the MyHealth@Work Health and Wellness Center will be closed on Wednesday, Dec. 18; regular business hours will resume Thursday, Dec. 19.
The Pitt United Way Campaign has raised more than $498,000 through faculty, staff, retiree and special events donations.
Visit the University Store on Fifth, Maggie & Stella’s Gifts and Cards and the Pitt Shop to do some holiday shopping. Find new merchandise and win prizes—and don’t miss Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals!
Members of the Pitt community are invited to attend the office hour session to learn more about using the Pitt Commons platform for networking and information sharing.
Join academicians, colleagues and researchers at the University Club for the second annual summit, featuring cutting-edge research on science, health and well-being.
Now through Dec. 14, the Office of Community and Governmental Relations is collecting unused toys, hats, scarves, gloves and socks to bring warmth and cheer to Pitt’s community neighbors.
Besides contributing to a variety of physical and mental health conditions, stress can induce a feeling of burnout, which the December Life Solutions webinar aims to help participants avoid.
Throughout December, TIAA will offer live financial webinars covering such topics as socially responsible investing and balancing income with debt.
The Center for Creativity and University Library System celebrate the legacy of Fred Rogers and his connection to the University with a special event.
Winter isn’t the only season on the way—December and February are peak months for influenza. Walk-in flu shots are still available at Falk Pharmacy.
The Jewish Studies program has announced the availability of funds to support new course development and faculty research and travel related to Jewish studies.
The Pitt United Way Campaign has raised more than $389,000 through faculty, staff, retiree and special events donations.
The Office of the Chancellor is looking for original artwork and photos to potentially include on the University’s annual greeting card.
The Pitt United Way Campaign has raised more than $369,000 through faculty, staff, retiree and special events donations.