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University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg

The University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg (Pitt-Greensburg or UPG) is a state-related liberal arts college in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. It is a baccalaureate degree-granting regional campus of the University of Pittsburgh. Opened in 1963, Pitt-Greensburg was granted four-year degree-granting status in 1988. As of 2020, Pitt-Greensburg had 1,439 undergraduates and 96 faculty.

University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg
MottoVeritas et Virtus (Latin)
Motto in English
Truth and Virtue
TypeState-related liberal arts regional campus
Established1963
EndowmentUS$5.04 million[1]
PresidentRobert Gregerson
Academic staff
96[2]
Students1,439[2]
Location,
U.S.
CampusSuburban, 219 acres (89 ha)
ColorsBlue and gold
NicknameBobcats
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division III
AMCC
MascotBruiser the Bobcat
Websitewww.greensburg.pitt.edu

History edit

 
The campus of the University of Pittsburgh Greensburg. The Millstein Library's Chew Memorial Window, a 32 by 14 foot leaded glass window titled Upward to the Light by Terry Bengel, can be seen behind the clock.

Pitt-Greensburg opened in September 1963, following a request of area school superintendents for a branch campus of the University of Pittsburgh. Pitt-Greensburg began as a two-year institution with instruction in nine areas of study, 15 faculty, 56 full-time, and 156 part-time students. The school was originally located in the Vogle Building, a former private elementary school and Greensburg School System administrative building located at 122 North Maple Avenue in downtown Greensburg across from St. Clair Park.[3] Fine arts classes were originally taught at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art, physical education was held at the Greensburg YMCA, and laboratory classes were held in what is now Greensburg Salem Middle School. In 1964, the university purchased the 104-acre (0.42 km2) Charles McKenna Lynch estate in Hempfield. At first, faculty offices and classrooms were split between Greensburg and Lynch Hall, a former residence on the Lynch estate campus. In 1976, the entire Pitt-Greensburg campus moved to the Hempfield location on the former Lynch estate. Until 1988, when it received 4-year degree-granting status, Pitt-Greensburg served as a two-year feeder school to the main campus as the University of Pittsburgh in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh. By 1989, Pitt-Greensburg had its first graduating class. In 1999, a distinctive feature of Pitt-Greensburg opened when the first of three Academic Villages (Behavioral Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Humanities), where high-achieving students live in residences based on their majors and participate in after-class events geared to those disciplines. As (2018), the campus boasts 29 majors, 24 minors, and four certificate programs.[4]

Five presidents have led the campus since its founding: Al Smith (1963–1980), George Chambers (1980–1996), Frank Cassell (1997–2007), Sharon P. Smith (2007-2019), and Robert Gregerson who became Pitt-Greensburg's fifth president on July 1, 2019.

Location and campus edit

 
Bridge across Slate Run

Pitt-Greensburg is located two miles (3 km) south of the center of Greensburg, Pennsylvania, a city located in Westmoreland County, and approximately 33 miles (53 km) to the southeast of Pittsburgh. Since 1976, the university has been centralized at its current location on the former estate of Charles McKenna Lynch in suburban Hempfield. The entire campus consists of 22 buildings on 219 acres (0.89 km2).

 
Lynch Hall, designed as a residence for Commander Charles McKenna Lynch in 1923 by architect Paul A. Bartholomew, was redesigned as the first building of the Pitt-Greensburg campus in 1965 by Bartholomew's architectural firm and now houses the main Pitt-Greensburg administrative offices.

Many student residences consist of "Houses" in the Academic Village section (Apollo, Athena, Benjamin Franklin, Margaret Mead, Selene, and Thurgood Marshall), with Village Hall as the Villages' social hub. The various academic villages integrate curricular and extracurricular student experiences and each have their own student council. Each village must be applied to in order to live there, and they are organized around four themes including Behavioral Sciences, Humanities, International, and Natural Science and New Technologies.[5] Other residence Halls are also located in College Hall and Robertshaw Hall, Westmoreland Hall and the University Court.

Other campus facilities include three classroom buildings (Powers, Smith, and McKenna—which also serves as the computer center), Millstein Library, Chambers Hall, the administration building (Lynch Hall), the admissions office (Rossetti House) and the Ridilla Athletic Fields. A new classroom and office building named after former campus president Frank Cassell[6] has recently opened and has been awarded LEED gold certification, being the first building on campus to achieve such designation.[7] The campus also features a nature trail and a small creek (Slate Run) that runs through the center of campus.

Academics edit

Pitt-Greensburg offers 29 bachelor's degree programs, 24 minors, and numerous pre-professional and certificate programs.[8] The University of Pittsburgh, including Pitt-Greensburg and its other regional campuses, is accredited through the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools’ Commission on Higher Education.

A school-wide honor society, the Ben Franklin Society, was organized in 2008 for sophomores, juniors, and seniors with a cumulative grade point average of 3.75 or higher. The society functions to help students identify, prepare and apply for prestigious fellowships and scholarships.[9] Another honor society, the Da Vinci Society, also exists for juniors and seniors selected for their academic excellence, leadership, service, and international experience. Other honor societies also exist on campus for specific programs of study.[10] In addition, Academic Villages, for which grades and participation are evaluated for admittance, act as living and learning communities for students with similar academic interests.[5]

Athletics edit

Pitt-Greensburg competes athletically as a member of NCAA Division III and is a charter member of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference. Men's athletic programs include basketball, soccer, baseball, tennis, golf, and cross country. Women's programs consist of basketball, soccer, softball, volleyball, golf, cross country. Pitt-Greensburg also has an intramural program with flag football, racquetball, and billiards. On January 31, 2003, the men's and women's basketball teams of the Pitt-Greensburg and the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford held a doubleheader at the Petersen Events Center on the University of Pittsburgh's main campus in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh in celebration of both school's 40th anniversaries.[11]

Gallery edit

References edit

 
Ridilla Athletic Fields
  1. ^ 2013-2014 year end IPEDS endowment data
  2. ^ a b "University of Pittsburgh Fact Book 2020" (PDF). University of Pittsburgh. 2020. Retrieved 2020-09-16.
  3. ^ "University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Anniversary Planner" (PDF). Greensburg, PA: University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg. 2008. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  4. ^ Reeger, Jennifer (2008-09-20). "Pitt-Greensburg marks 45th anniversary". Tribune-Review. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  5. ^ a b "Academic Villages". University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg. Retrieved 2010-02-26.
  6. ^ "Pitt-Greensburg names SOC Building in honor of past president". 2012-02-24. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  7. ^ "Award finalist". University Times. Vol. 45, no. 10. January 24, 2013. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
  8. ^ "Academics". University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg. Retrieved 2010-06-07.
  9. ^ "The Ben Franklin Society". University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg. Retrieved 2010-02-26.
  10. ^ "Honor Societies". University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg. Retrieved 2010-02-26.
  11. ^ "UPG to play at Petersen Events Center". Tribune-Review. 2003-11-23. Retrieved 2008-09-29.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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The University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Pitt Greensburg or UPG is a state related liberal arts college in Greensburg Pennsylvania It is a baccalaureate degree granting regional campus of the University of Pittsburgh Opened in 1963 Pitt Greensburg was granted four year degree granting status in 1988 As of 2020 Pitt Greensburg had 1 439 undergraduates and 96 faculty University of Pittsburgh at GreensburgMottoVeritas et Virtus Latin Motto in EnglishTruth and VirtueTypeState related liberal arts regional campusEstablished1963EndowmentUS 5 04 million 1 PresidentRobert GregersonAcademic staff96 2 Students1 439 2 LocationGreensburg Pennsylvania U S CampusSuburban 219 acres 89 ha ColorsBlue and goldNicknameBobcatsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division IIIAMCCMascotBruiser the BobcatWebsitewww wbr greensburg wbr pitt wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Location and campus 3 Academics 4 Athletics 5 Gallery 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp The campus of the University of Pittsburgh Greensburg The Millstein Library s Chew Memorial Window a 32 by 14 foot leaded glass window titled Upward to the Light by Terry Bengel can be seen behind the clock Pitt Greensburg opened in September 1963 following a request of area school superintendents for a branch campus of the University of Pittsburgh Pitt Greensburg began as a two year institution with instruction in nine areas of study 15 faculty 56 full time and 156 part time students The school was originally located in the Vogle Building a former private elementary school and Greensburg School System administrative building located at 122 North Maple Avenue in downtown Greensburg across from St Clair Park 3 Fine arts classes were originally taught at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art physical education was held at the Greensburg YMCA and laboratory classes were held in what is now Greensburg Salem Middle School In 1964 the university purchased the 104 acre 0 42 km2 Charles McKenna Lynch estate in Hempfield At first faculty offices and classrooms were split between Greensburg and Lynch Hall a former residence on the Lynch estate campus In 1976 the entire Pitt Greensburg campus moved to the Hempfield location on the former Lynch estate Until 1988 when it received 4 year degree granting status Pitt Greensburg served as a two year feeder school to the main campus as the University of Pittsburgh in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh By 1989 Pitt Greensburg had its first graduating class In 1999 a distinctive feature of Pitt Greensburg opened when the first of three Academic Villages Behavioral Sciences Natural Sciences and Humanities where high achieving students live in residences based on their majors and participate in after class events geared to those disciplines As 2018 the campus boasts 29 majors 24 minors and four certificate programs 4 Five presidents have led the campus since its founding Al Smith 1963 1980 George Chambers 1980 1996 Frank Cassell 1997 2007 Sharon P Smith 2007 2019 and Robert Gregerson who became Pitt Greensburg s fifth president on July 1 2019 Location and campus edit nbsp Bridge across Slate RunPitt Greensburg is located two miles 3 km south of the center of Greensburg Pennsylvania a city located in Westmoreland County and approximately 33 miles 53 km to the southeast of Pittsburgh Since 1976 the university has been centralized at its current location on the former estate of Charles McKenna Lynch in suburban Hempfield The entire campus consists of 22 buildings on 219 acres 0 89 km2 nbsp Lynch Hall designed as a residence for Commander Charles McKenna Lynch in 1923 by architect Paul A Bartholomew was redesigned as the first building of the Pitt Greensburg campus in 1965 by Bartholomew s architectural firm and now houses the main Pitt Greensburg administrative offices Many student residences consist of Houses in the Academic Village section Apollo Athena Benjamin Franklin Margaret Mead Selene and Thurgood Marshall with Village Hall as the Villages social hub The various academic villages integrate curricular and extracurricular student experiences and each have their own student council Each village must be applied to in order to live there and they are organized around four themes including Behavioral Sciences Humanities International and Natural Science and New Technologies 5 Other residence Halls are also located in College Hall and Robertshaw Hall Westmoreland Hall and the University Court Other campus facilities include three classroom buildings Powers Smith and McKenna which also serves as the computer center Millstein Library Chambers Hall the administration building Lynch Hall the admissions office Rossetti House and the Ridilla Athletic Fields A new classroom and office building named after former campus president Frank Cassell 6 has recently opened and has been awarded LEED gold certification being the first building on campus to achieve such designation 7 The campus also features a nature trail and a small creek Slate Run that runs through the center of campus Academics editPitt Greensburg offers 29 bachelor s degree programs 24 minors and numerous pre professional and certificate programs 8 The University of Pittsburgh including Pitt Greensburg and its other regional campuses is accredited through the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Higher Education A school wide honor society the Ben Franklin Society was organized in 2008 for sophomores juniors and seniors with a cumulative grade point average of 3 75 or higher The society functions to help students identify prepare and apply for prestigious fellowships and scholarships 9 Another honor society the Da Vinci Society also exists for juniors and seniors selected for their academic excellence leadership service and international experience Other honor societies also exist on campus for specific programs of study 10 In addition Academic Villages for which grades and participation are evaluated for admittance act as living and learning communities for students with similar academic interests 5 Athletics editPitt Greensburg competes athletically as a member of NCAA Division III and is a charter member of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Men s athletic programs include basketball soccer baseball tennis golf and cross country Women s programs consist of basketball soccer softball volleyball golf cross country Pitt Greensburg also has an intramural program with flag football racquetball and billiards On January 31 2003 the men s and women s basketball teams of the Pitt Greensburg and the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford held a doubleheader at the Petersen Events Center on the University of Pittsburgh s main campus in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh in celebration of both school s 40th anniversaries 11 Gallery edit nbsp Rossetti House the former historic Sears home of Mary Lynch Quinn formerly served as a residence hall for international studies students and now houses the Pitt Greensburg admissions office nbsp Mary Lou Campana Chapel and Lecture Center contains lead glass steel and brass windows entitled The Fountain of Life by Terry Bengel nbsp Pedestrian bridge over Slate Run creek heading towards Chambers Hall nbsp Chambers Hall contains a dining hall athletic facilities book store health center student services and information desk It features a stained glass window of the university seal by Terry Bengel nbsp Lynch Hall nbsp Lynch Hall as viewed from Ridilla Athletic Fields nbsp Lobby inside Lynch HallReferences edit nbsp Ridilla Athletic Fields 2013 2014 year end IPEDS endowment data a b University of Pittsburgh Fact Book 2020 PDF University of Pittsburgh 2020 Retrieved 2020 09 16 University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Anniversary Planner PDF Greensburg PA University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg 2008 Retrieved 2010 06 05 Reeger Jennifer 2008 09 20 Pitt Greensburg marks 45th anniversary Tribune Review Retrieved 2008 09 29 a b Academic Villages University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Retrieved 2010 02 26 Pitt Greensburg names SOC Building in honor of past president 2012 02 24 Retrieved 2012 03 04 Award finalist University Times Vol 45 no 10 January 24 2013 Retrieved January 24 2013 Academics University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Retrieved 2010 06 07 The Ben Franklin Society University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Retrieved 2010 02 26 Honor Societies University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Retrieved 2010 02 26 UPG to play at Petersen Events Center Tribune Review 2003 11 23 Retrieved 2008 09 29 External links editOfficial website Official athletics website 40 16 36 N 79 31 54 W 40 276569 N 79 531555 W 40 276569 79 531555 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg amp oldid 1182264945 Athletics, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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