While thinking about ways you can care for yourself and those around you during National Mental Health Awareness Month, check out the roundup of the resources offered for staff and faculty at the University.
For the third year, the Center for Creativity and Department of Parking, Transportation and Services will host an annual event that transforms metered parking spaces into art, gardens and more.
The University community is invited to an open mic night hosted by the Center for Creativity and Pitt Active Minds to help destigmatize mental illness by offering participants a chance to share their experiences. The event takes place on March 4 in the William Pitt Union.
All Pitt community members are invited to offer support to the victims and families of the tragedy at the Tree of Life Synagogue by making cards and writing letters of condolences at the Center for Creativity this Friday, Nov. 2.
Today, it’s just a parking space. But on Friday, Sept. 21? Games, art installations, educational dioramas, impromptu lounges, collaborative art pieces and more ways to rethink how our streets can be used.