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‘What it Means to be a Pitt Nurse’: School of Nursing Celebrates Graduates
May 7, 2026
The themes of trust, responsibility and resilience threaded through the speeches at the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing commencement ceremony, held at the new Victory Heights building on May 1.
Jimmy Oñate, PhD, has been named dean of the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
May 4, 2026
Dr. Jimmy Oñate, an international leader in human movement assessment and injury prevention, will join the University of Pittsburgh from The Ohio State University, effective June 1, 2026.
Health Sciences Students Become Teachers at the First Clinical Skills Fair
April 30, 2026
The Pitt Health Sciences Center for Interprofessional Education hosted the first Clinical Skills Fair on April 16, 2026, where students from programs across the six health sciences schools and the Pitt School of Social Work demonstrated skills unique to their fields.
Dental Students Redistribute Unused Supplies at ‘Free Market’
April 30, 2026
Pitt dental students collected more than $22,000 worth of dental supplies from graduating students’ locker cleanouts for redistribution to current and incoming students.
Greg Delgoffe, professor of immunology at Pitt and associate director for basic research at UPMC Hillman Cancer Center.
April 29, 2026
A University of Pittsburgh research team found that eating creates a temporary metabolic state that influences the function of T cells--immune cells that help the body detect and fight infection and disease, including cancer.