At a kick-off breakfast, Pitt United Way Campaign managers heard from campaign leaders and participated in a service activity. The annual campaign has officially launched and runs through early spring 2020.
Pittwire Health, the first spinoff publication of Pittwire, is a news product intended to promote Pitt research touching on all aspects of human health to the media, health professionals and institutions of higher education around the world.
As Pitt's Advanced Analytics Summit returns this week for its second year, more than 30 academic institutions will gather to explore how to better use deep data in higher education.
At a reception in Millstein Library, a large group of students, alumni and others from the Pitt–Greensburg community came together to view — and celebrate — work by artists from around the region.
The restructuring, which went into effect Oct. 1, includes bringing the Office of Disability Resources and Services into the unit and the creation of two new divisions.
In addition to oversight and management of the new wellness and recreation center and other campus recreation facilities and services, Krantz will support University-wide initiatives pertaining to student wellness.
Faculty and staff are invited to attend sessions at the Community Engagement Center in Homewood this fall to learn more about how they can get involved with the CEC.
Wellness is about more than just health. At the MyHealth@Work Health and Wellness Center, faculty and staff can get personalized support from experts including health coaches, pharmacists and financial advisors.
What does the Title IX Office do? What happens if I make a report to the office? Is making a report the same thing as filing a formal complaint? Find out the answers to these and other commonly asked questions about the Title IX Office and reporting process.