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The University of Pittsburgh will soon name its honors college after the donor financing the school. David C. Frederick, a 1983 pitt alum and Washington D.C. attorney, has argued before the Supreme Court more than 50 times.
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Republican state house lawmakers pass an amendment requiring Pitt to halt medical research involving fetal tissue or lose an annual state grant
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Pitt’s School of Law will bring about a half dozen Ukrainian students to Oakland this summer to complete its prestigious master's degree in law.
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The University of Pittsburgh has published new recommendations from its Institute for Cyber Law, Policy and Security for how governments should use automated decision systems.
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The University of Pittsburgh will build a biomanufacturing facility at Hazelwood Green thanks to a $100 million gift from the Richard King Mellon Foundation.
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The University of Pittsburgh announced a policy shift Monday that will require all students, faculty and staff to by vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Two researchers are concerned about the future of Pennsylvania forests if nothing is done to address invasive species and the growing deer population.
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The creator of UPMC’s sports medicine program, long-time chair of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine’s Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and head team physician for Pitt’s Department of Athletics died Friday, according to statements from UPMC and the university.
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Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh are mapping out how energy is used in the city. A map of Downtown commercial buildings combines historic consumption data with building materials information to estimate how much energy is used by a particular building each year.
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On today's program: State Senator David Argall brought forward a bill to make information about how many COVID-19 vaccines are going to waste public; the American Lung Association’s latest “State of the Air” report gave the Pittsburgh region’s air failing grades, even though the air has improved over the years; and University of Pittsburgh professor Alaina E. Roberts discusses her latest book, “I've Been Here All the While: Black Freedom on Native Land.”