Hail to possible
With a demonstrated spirit of tackling the unachievable for over 230 years, Pitt is making the most innovative future imaginable today.
Pitt is a ‘New Ivy’
The University produces the most employable graduates of any public school in Pennsylvania, even “outpacing Ivy Leaguers,” according to Forbes.
Pitt is expanding its musculoskeletal care and research with a strategic investment from the Orland Bethel family
Already a leader in its field, the Orland Bethel Family Musculoskeletal Research Center will use the family’s latest gift to further advance research, commercialization and training.
Pitt researchers are developing a novel wheelchair system
The Human Engineering Research Lab is leading the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health project, a first for the University.
From spaceflight insights to health breakthrough
Former NASA astronaut Kate Rubins is leading Pitt’s new Trivedi Institute for Space and Global Biomedicine, which is poised to bridge human health on Earth and in space.
Schenley Park, with 456 acres of trails, woods and attractions, is a quick walk or bike ride from the Pittsburgh campus.
The 42-story Cathedral of Learning (“Cathy” to many students) stands at the heart of the Pittsburgh campus.
Pittsburgh is home to 440-plus bridges—more than any other city, even Venice—and three rivers.
Students rub the nose of the Pitt Panther statue on campus for good luck on exams.
