Over the centuries, East Africans have greatly distinguished themselves in India as generals, commanders, admirals, architects, prime ministers, and rulers....
Global Studies, the ULS, and others are partnering to bring the traveling Exhibit Ferguson Voices: Disrupting the Frame, to the ULS for the month of...
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...
At Home and Over There: American Women Physicians in World War I is a traveling exhibit by the American Medical Women's Association (AMWA). The exhibit...
Graduate Seminar hosted by the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
Invited Speaker: Mohammad S. Masnadi, Research Associate, School of Earth,...
Every day we interact with visualizations of space, aka maps. How we interact with a map is determined by many factors. Who made it? What is it trying to...
Mazviita Chirimuuta from the Department of History and Philosophy of Science will present her talk as part of the Center of Philosophy of Science Annual...
Writers' Cafe is an informal creative writing session open to students from across the university. Each session is led by one or more professional writer....
Over the centuries, East Africans have greatly distinguished themselves in India as generals, commanders, admirals, architects, prime ministers, and rulers....
Join the Comic Collective every week for dsicussions about meaningful themes in comic books & graphic novels, from academic topics to aesthetics.
Tentative...
The Student National Pharmaceutical, Medical, and Dental Associations are collaborating with the Minority Student Organization of the School of Public Health...
The Joan Chambers Concert Series welcomes Shana Mashego, soprano, and Jee Sook Cha, piano, to Pitt-Greensburg. Dr. Shana Mashego combines her love for global...
Come out to Panther Swing Dance Club's monthly social dance on Friday, February 15, featuring The Pitt Vipers!
No dance partner or experience necessary....
Set in 1898, Flyin' West follows four black women as they lay claim to land in Nicodemus, an all-black Kansas town. The play is a powerful commentary on...
Join Pitt Program Council and David Coleman, the "Dating Doctor," for a night of advice, humor, and fun! Reporting “on-line” to be “in a relationship” is a...