Scanning World Treasures
Pitt Honors College undergrads are digitizing collections at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History—learning cutting-edge technology for their own work in museum studies, anthropology and paleontology.
Undergraduate Public Health Program
To help meet the growing interest in public health careers among younger generations and the need for a more diverse and community-focused public health workforce, Pitt is launching a new undergraduate program.
Latinx Student Association Helps Students Feel at Home
Members and advisors of the group say it’s an important cultural and social space for Pitt’s growing Latinx student population, which has doubled since 2011.
Championing Wellness
Pitt’s new recreation and wellness center will champion students’ mental and physical wellness.




The Ones to Watch
In an environment where innovation and inspiration are in no short supply, meet the trailblazers.

Reinvention never stops

Schenley Park, with 456 acres of trails, woods and attractions, is a quick walk or bike ride from the Pittsburgh campus.

The 42-story Cathedral of Learning (“Cathy” to many students) stands at the heart of the Pittsburgh campus.

Pittsburgh is home to 440-plus bridges—more than any other city, even Venice—and three rivers.

Students rub the nose of the Pitt Panther statue on campus for good luck on exams.