This exclusive opportunity to visit with awesome start-ups right here in Pittsburgh will bring you one step closer to the world of entrepreneurship! Hear...
Noh, a theater form that originated in the fourteenth century, was associated historically with the ruling warrior class, who made up about 5% of Japan’s...
Ground & Second Floors, Hillman Library
Free & open to the public during Hillman Library hours
The ground floor cases in Hillman Library feature a map of...
As UCIS celebrates its 50th anniversary, this exhibit showcases how the University Library System supports the Center with our world class Eduardo Lozano...
Pavlos Roufos from the University of Kassel will be guest lecturer at this event co-sponsored by the Working Class History Seminar, the European Studies...
All are welcome to attend this exhibit. Many histories have been written about medical care during the American Civil War, but the participation and...
Most financing options require a solid business plan. Learn all you need to know about operational and production planning, conducting market research and...
This State of the Science Symposium is part of a series of 1-day workshops benefitting Veterans, Military Service Members and their families, caregivers,...
This exhibit features thirty-five photogravure prints of landscapes and portraits by Edward S. Curtis, selected from The North American Indian, published...
Top Hat's student engagement software is now available for all faculty and students at Pitt to use free of charge. With Top Hat, you can create your own...
For the 3rd year the PittPharmacy students have coordinated a seminar program in collaboration with the PA Dept of Health and the Allegheny County Dept of...
It is commonly recognized that the incessant
political campaigns in Maoist China resulted in disastrous consequences throughout the nation, but the regional...
Digital Scholarship and tools can play a valuable role in teaching – from building multimedia books to creating interactive maps that tell a story, the...
This lecture will feature Dr. Simon Richter, Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures at the University of Pennsylvania, who will present the cultural...
Join Pitt women’s basketball on November 16 as they battle Cincinnati at the Petersen Events Center at 7:00 p.m. Students, UPMC employees, and Pitt Faculty...
UPJ Theatre Department's 2018 Fall Production of Robin Hood by Don Nigro will be presented.
UPJ Students: $5 (with ID)Adults: $10Tickets available by phone...
An emotionally powerful and intimate musical about two New Yorkers in their twenties who fall in and out of love over the course of five years, the show's...
Filled with intrigue, double crossing, and comedy, Much Ado About Nothing is the perfect evening of Shakespeare. Follow the rocky romances of Hero and...
Want to spice up your jewelry collection? Come and join Pitt Program Council on November 16th at 8:30pm for a night of Jewelry Making! For $5 you will be...