A more detailed version of Pitt’s campus master plan will be discussed at a second community meeting taking place on Feb. 11. University students, faculty, staff and community members are encouraged to attend.
The final version of the University’s Pittsburgh Campus Master Plan is now available while the Office of Facilities Management seeks input on the Institutional Master Plan for submission to the City of Pittsburgh this spring.
Starting Monday, Feb. 4, join Forbes Street Market for a weeklong celebration with coffee, cookies and deli specials in honor of its Thursday, Feb. 7, grand opening.
A more detailed version of Pitt’s draft campus master plan, which was created after more than a year of input from Pitt faculty, students and staff as well as local community members and partners, will be discussed at a community meeting taking place on Feb. 11.
More than 2,500 fans enjoyed not just an exciting Pitt women's basketball game at the Chancellor's Friends and Family Day event, but also snacks, games and the retirement of a Pitt women's basketball jersey.
Pitt community members are invited to attend an event that marks the 50th anniversary of the computer center sit-in by Black Action Society students, campus allies and faculty and community supporters.
The new guide was co-developed by PittServes, the Student Office of Sustainability, the Mascaro Center for Sustainable Innovation and the Office of Sustainability.