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New Pitt Program Addresses Pre-Diabetes Concerns Amid Pandemic
The Group Lifestyle Balance program, offered through the University’s Comprehensive Medication Management benefit, will help participants lose weight, reduce stress and become more active.
Call for Proposals for Mentoring and Advising Summit
Advisors, mentors and coaches from the Pitt community are encouraged to submit their proposals to lead a workshop or idea session by Dec. 3.
Explore Health Career Options and the Programs that will Prepare you for Success!
Which health career is right for you? Find out by registering for HRS 1018 Survey of Health and Rehabilitation Professions.
Participants Needed for a Paid Online Research Study
Pitt’s FacetLab is looking for volunteers to participate in a paid research study.
Teaching Center Honors Four with Advancing Educational Excellence Award
The University Center for Teaching and Learning recognized Charline Rowland, teaching consultant; Mark Vehec, web developer; Robin Albright, senior instructional designer; and Tahirah Walker, manager
Now Hear This: Processing ... Debuts Season Two
The University’s Center for Creativity has released several episodes of the second season of its podcast Processing ... New episodes will follow; subscribe now via Apple’s Podcasts app.
Resources for Teaching: Syllabus Checklist
The University Center for Teaching and Learning has shared a syllabus checklist that includes guidance on format, required and suggested syllabus statements, Flex @ Pitt considerations and more.
Quest COVID-19 Test Update
We are aware Quest is experiencing technical difficulties and apologize for the inconvenience. Please wait to register for a test. We will post an update when the issue is resolved.
Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences Peer Advising is Available!
Peer advisors in the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences are available virtually now through Feb. 5 to assist students with making changes to their class schedule and other academic
Register Now: Community Engaged Scholarship Forum
The March 2 forum provides an opportunity to come together with others involved in community-engaged work and learn about new avenues for partnership.
Douglas J. Weber Inducted into Medical and Biological Engineering Elite
The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) has announced the induction of Douglas J. Weber, associate professor of bioengineering, to its College of Fellows. Election to the