Pitt employees have an opportunity to purchase discounted tickets to the 24th annual UPMC Children’s Ball on Saturday, March 28, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Heinz Field’s UPMC Club Lounge.
Recent changes to Pitt’s conflicts disclosure policy are now incorporated into an online reporting system, to be launched in March on a pilot basis. MyDisclosures offers important benefits, making compliance more convenient and integrated. University officials anticipate that some faculty and staff who have not previously completed disclosures may need to do so.
Through faculty, staff, retiree and special events donations, the Pitt United Way Campaign has raised nearly than $692,000—92% of the University’s $750,000 goal.
Pitt Information Technology offers a variety of information resources on a number of topics like software and security to ensure you can take advantage of all the resources the University offers.
The United Way has ways Pitt faculty and staff can get involved in the community, including mentoring middle-school students and visiting senior citizens.
With the new A5 Microsoft 365 license, Pitt faculty and staff have access to a variety of programs that go way beyond Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. The new Inside Microsoft 365 series from Pitt IT gives you a glance into some of the great productivity tools that are at your fingertips.
As University strategic planning advances, members of the Pitt community are invited to share their specific feedback around four common themes, including sustainability and health/wellness.
Join Staff Council on Thursday, Feb. 20, as four leaders from across the University community discuss successful implementation of flexible work arrangements within their units.