Aaron Partnow
Newsroom Production AssistantAaron Partnow is a newsroom intern at 90.5 WESA. He is a graduate student at Syracuse University studying TV, Radio, and Film. Originally from Fairbanks, Alaska, Aaron is excited to be a new resident in a city passionate about hockey and cinema. He has also interned at the U.S. Anti Doping Agency and in several sectors of state and local government.
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In a city known for its sports teams and passionate fans, Pitt women’s volleyball team is putting women’s sports on the map with dominance on the court and unprecedented enthusiasm among fans in the stands.
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A video exhibit at the center of the Pitt University Art Gallery offers a glimpse into a handful of golf courses throughout the Eastern United States that have been “Rewilded”. The Allegheny Land Trust is spearheading at this effort at the former Churchill Valley Country Club.
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A new manufacturing facility in Findlay Township, funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, plans to bring roughly 900 jobs to Southwestern Pennsylvania to produce energy efficient linear generators — units that convert mechanical energy to electrical energy.
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Gov. Josh Shapiro was in Bakery Square Monday to applaud Pittsburgh being named a “NVIDIA AI Tech Community”.
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Representatives from Alzheimer’s nonprofits, clinical research departments, and caregivers convened to highlight new scientific developments and ongoing challenges patients and caregivers face.
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The Manufacturing Futures Institute at Carnegie Mellon University invites Pittsburgh high school students to explore the local ecosystem of manufacturing opportunities available to them.
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Studio Stream extra-terrestrial radio station (Japanese minitruck wrapped in reflective pink foil) is roving around southwestern Pennsylvania to help young people broadcast their voices and build Bluetooth speakers.
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A course at Carnegie Mellon University partners students with Department of Defense personnel to streamline government processes and encourage technological innovations.
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Anna Li and her team developed a USB-compatible electronic stethoscope that allows patients to monitor their health from home.