Author: Krystal Hare
In addition to earning two bachelor degrees, graduates also will be licensed as registered nurses.
Seton Hill University recently purchased the former three-story Verizon call center and plans to renovate.
The college is one of two in the Keystone State to receive an ExxonMobil Foundation grant for the 10-day camp.
Program will open in 2015-16 academic year at the Brooklyn Navy Yard industrial park.
Five of our of favorite locals share their most memorable New Year’s Eve.
Spruce up your abode with these budget-friendly ideas.
We asked a half-dozen ’Burghers to name things that deserve a little more love.
Funny or Die’s Oddball Comedy & Curiosity Festival hits Pittsburgh this Friday, with Dave Chappelle and Flight of the Conchords headlining.
We look back at Morris' career in celebration of “Poptastic! Two Decades of Pittsburgh Pop Artist Burton Morris” at the Sen. John Heinz History Center.
Plus, Pitt to break ground on a new 3,600-square foot ecology lab in Linesville.
Beer, wine, cocktails, coffee and beyond.
A collaboration between Duquesne University's biology department and Eastern Eagle Working Group aims to study this rare creature.
Stop procrastinating and start preparing for upcoming occasions with our list of 20 awesome presents.
A world-renowned display that wowed audiences at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney is coming to Pittsburgh.
The 27th annual Pittsburgh International Children’s Festival features more than 100 dance and magic shows for your kiddo.
The university's School of Sustainability and the Environment will begin offering courses for the 16-month program starting this fall.
Teams from Pitt's Katz School of Business created a savvy social media campaign to promote Food Revolution Pittsburgh.
Stimulate your inner yogi with these six essential yoga poses for better health, as recommended by seasoned local instructors.
Imagine a world where all the contents in your wallet could fit on your fingerprint. It might be coming soon.
A pair of innovative studies aiming to help lung transplant and schizophrenia patients get national funding.
“Ink master” Sarah Miller was born to be “wyld.”
If you haven't made it to this gem of a theater yet, don't miss the final weekend of 'Looking for the Pony.'
When she’s not fronting local rockers Fist Fight in the Parking Lot, Abby Krizner is manning the booth at 105.9 The X. We caught up with Krizner to ask her about her musical roots and metal ambitions.
After a four-year hiatus, the Governor's School for Sciences is back at Carnegie Mellon University.