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The university breaks ground on the world’s first academic campus to feature an original design based on sustainability.
Plus, Pitt and UCLA team up to fight acne and the Art Institute is named a top military-friendly school.
Duquesne University's forensic science program is a big hit with the U.S. Army.
The university has three more shows left this fall — each including a special tribute to Mr. Rogers.
Plus, Slippery Rock rolls out a new autism education grad program and W&J wins grant to develop mobile apps.
Great Minds: Research developed at CMU's National Robotics Engineering Center is helping the Curiosity rover navigate the Red Planet.
CMU-created Viewseum takes potential entrepreneurs to the top of the US Steel Building.
Plus, Stephen Colbert to visit the Pitt campus this fall and a Point Park professor helps preserve WWII veterans' stories.
CMU professors working to make surgery faster and simpler with robots.
New research from Carnegie Mellon team could be a game-changing consumer marketing tool.
Plus, Chatham offers a summer course in Sustainability and CMU puts the spotlight on eco-centric theater.
'Requited,' an authentic Western by seniors Mark Christian and Madeline Puzzo, is one of nine finalists.
Plus, Chatham hosts a female social entrepreneur and Duquesne is named a top green university.
Plus, a New York Times Magazine food columnist speaks at Chatham and W&J receives a prestigious award.
Plus, ex-Steeler Hines Ward launches a student-athlete initiative and WVU students tackle black bears.
Thanks to solar power and cell phones, Dr. Michael McCawley monitors remote gas wells from his laptop.
Plus, Carlow University receives the largest gift in its history and WVU students give back through a unique program.
Plus, a WVU team develops a solar-powered log cabin and a Pitt degree is named one of the best values in higher education.
Plus, Cal U tops national ranking for online programs and writer Michael Pollan joins Pittsburgh Speaker Series.
Plus, WVU develops an app for first responders and CMU's Miller Gallery gets intimate with science.
Plus, Pitt student's website eliminates bookstore woes and high schoolers get a taste of robotics at RMU.
Plus, Chatham introduces a new program for local businesswomen and RMU purchases a new building.
Plus, an award-winning writer talks crime and prison at Chatham and an evolutionary mural goes on display.
Plus, Cal U receives props for veterans
 initiatives and Chatham is poised for international expansion.