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Women's History Month Events

Celebrate Women's History Month with these upcoming events:

7 Dietrich faculty were honored with 2026 Chancellor’s Distinguished Awards

Sixteen Pitt faculty members, including seven faculty members from the Dietrich School, have earned the 2026 Chancellor’s Distinguished Awards for exemplifying excellence in public service, research, and teaching.

Announcing the 2026 Ampco-Pittsburgh Prize for Excellence in Advising winners!

The Dietrich School would like to congratulate our 2026 Ampco-Pittsburgh Prize for Excellence in Advising winners!

Women’s History Month: Honoring the Women of the Dietrich School

The Dietrich School is home to many innovative and pioneering women. Please take a moment and read about one of the many women of Dietrich.

March Dietrich School Fine Arts Events

Support the Arts at the Dietrich School by attending one of these fine arts events!

Beth Shaaban Studies the Social and Biological Forces Shaping Brain Health

As a child, Beth Shaaban watched her mother, a nurse, open one of the first memory units in a long-term care facility in Sun City, Arizona.

Medieval and Renaissance Studies: ‘The best kept secret’ at Pitt

The Medieval and Renaissance Studies program invites students to look into the past and learn for the future.

Michael Sayette
Psychology Professor's Research Highlighted in NYT

A recent New York Times article examining alcohol’s role as a “social lubricant” and the broader implications of social drinking highlighted the research of Department of Psychology Distinguished Professor Michael Sayette, whose laboratory studies have helped illuminate how alcohol can enhance social bonding and group interaction.

Grab your tickets to Pitt Stages' production of The Trees

Pitt Stages is kicking off its spring season with its production of The Trees on Friday, February 20.

3 Dietrich School faculty earned funded professional development leave

Three faculty members in the University of Pittsburgh Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences received funded professional development leaves for the 2026-27 academic year.

The Dietrich School Innovation Initiative award winners have been announced

The Dietrich Innovation Initiative, also known as DI2, has announced the winners of this year's competition.

Get ready for Valentine's Day with some romantic literature

We asked the Department of English Faculty for some romantic recommendations, in the form of their favorite literary couples.

Celebrating Black History Month with music

In celebration of Black History Month, the Department of Music has curated a list of music that exemplifies black excellence in music!

Dietrich School professor featured on American Geophysical Union

Dr. Ian Flynn, a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Geology and Environmental Science at the Dietrich School, recently published a paper titled “The Usefulness of NotebookLM's Audio Overview for Planetary Scientists.”

Black History Month at the Dietrich School

Join the Dietrich School in Celebrating Black History Month with these upcoming events: