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SEA-PHAGES has turned thousands of college students into more confident researchers

A $3 million Howard Hughes Medical Institute grant furthers the program, which is providing hands-on research opportunities at more than 150 schools, including Pitt-Greensburg.

3 ways Pitt researchers are making strides in assistive technology

From smart uses of smart-home technology to driving simulators, these innovators are leveraging tech to improve lives.

Angela Stewart is ensuring tech education is welcoming, creative and fun-filled

Her research, in collaboration with a local summer camp, ensures all students are recognized and their participation — whether overt, muted or cautious — is reinforced.

Pitt and the Smithsonian have teamed up to teach life sciences skills to local middle schoolers

The hands-on curriculum is introducing young students in Pittsburgh’s Greater Hazelwood neighborhood to real-world applications of biotechnology.

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