Great Minds
Grant will fund a joint effort by UPMC and Pitt to assess the ability of new brain imaging technology to track concussions and recoveries.
Instructor and scholar Haider Ala Hamoudi this fall put out a work detailing the backstory of the drafting of the document.
The University of Pittsburgh will work to open its brain institute and conduct studies related to HIV and AIDS using gifted funds.
The growing University of Pittsburgh program is named a 2013 Confucius Institute of the Year, its third such win in six years.
Program will open in 2015-16 academic year at the Brooklyn Navy Yard industrial park.
Can magic be used to motivate special-education students and improve problem-solving skills?
Project ME encourages students from all walks of life to share their passions with each other and the public in monthly videos.
Plus, Pitt to break ground on a new 3,600-square foot ecology lab in Linesville.
A collaboration between Duquesne University's biology department and Eastern Eagle Working Group aims to study this rare creature.
Robert Morris University makes PayScale.com's list of top 10 business schools with the best return on investment.
Bar cart and dubious ethics not included.
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.
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.
Robert Morris University students launch a book 'rental' program to fight against soaring textbook costs.
A slew of area business schools make Top 100 social media ranking.
The university's first startup company, which develops software for cyber security, lifts off with a $700,000 grant.
After a four-year hiatus, the Governor's School for Sciences is back at Carnegie Mellon University.
Plus, WVU announces a major campus overhaul and Seton Hill hosts a historic international film debut.
The Innocence Project gives a West Virginia resident his life back after being falsely accused more than 20 years ago.
A new $675,000 grant is helping the school advance their Middle East & North Africa Program.
Washington & Jefferson is strengthening its relationships in the country, and a partner campus could be next.
Plus, Carlow hosts author Tammy L. Anderson for a discussion of music and culture.