When you think of recycling, you may think primarily of glass, metals and paper, but a new sustainability initiative will offer the Pitt community a way to keep textiles—including clothing and accessories—out of the landfill.
The Jan. 31 Thornburgh Forum’s Discussions on Governance Lecture Series will welcome David Thornburgh for a keynote address on state redistricting reform.
Featuring a forum for general questions, the training session will help users discover opportunities for mentoring, networking and connecting within the Pitt community.
From volunteer events and raffles to a competitive bean bag toss tournament, the Office of Human Resources strives to encourage full employee participation across its organization.
A series of workshops in January and February will provide opportunities for all members of the Pitt community to share feedback and suggestions to help inform and shape the Plan for Pitt 2025.
Equipoise’s Martin Luther King Jr. Unity Luncheon will honor Kathy Humphrey, senior vice chancellor for engagement and secretary of the Board of Trustees, with the Creating a Just Community Award.
The annual women’s basketball event will feature special tours of the team facilities, a panel discussion featuring Pitt women administrators and a courtside reception as the Panthers take on Wake Forest.
Work on the next steps for the Plan for Pitt 2025 has begun. Upcoming workshops for the faculty and staff community offer a chance to engage and be part of the initiative.