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University of Pittsburgh

The University of Pittsburgh (also known as Pitt) is a public state-related research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The university is composed of 17 undergraduate and graduate schools and colleges at its urban Pittsburgh campus, home to the university's central administration and around 28,000 undergraduate and graduate students. The 132-acre Pittsburgh campus includes various historic buildings that are part of the Schenley Farms Historic District, most notably its 42-story Gothic revival centerpiece, the Cathedral of Learning. Pitt is a member of the Association of American Universities and is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity".[7] It is the second-largest non-government employer in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area.

University of Pittsburgh
Former names
Pittsburgh Academy (1787–1819)
Western University of Pennsylvania (1819–1908)
MottoVeritas et Virtus (Latin)
Motto in English
"Truth and Virtue"
TypePublic state-related research university
EstablishedFebruary 28, 1787; 236 years ago (1787-02-28)
AccreditationMSCHE
Academic affiliations
Endowment$5.68 billion (2021)[1]
Budget$2.4 billion (2020)[2]
ChancellorPatrick D. Gallagher
ProvostAnn E. Cudd
Academic staff
5,396[3][a]
Students28,391[b][3]
Undergraduates19,200[3]
Postgraduates9,191[3]
Location, ,
United States

40°26′41″N 79°57′12″W / 40.4446°N 79.9533°W / 40.4446; -79.9533Coordinates: 40°26′41″N 79°57′12″W / 40.4446°N 79.9533°W / 40.4446; -79.9533
CampusLarge City[4], 132 acres (53 ha)
Other campuses
NewspaperThe Pitt News
ColorsBlue and gold[5]
   
NicknamePanthers
Sporting affiliations
MascotRoc the Panther
Websitewww.pitt.edu
DesignatedNovember 2, 1979[6]

Pitt traces its roots to the Pittsburgh Academy founded by Hugh Henry Brackenridge in 1787. While the city was still on the edge of the American frontier at the time, Pittsburgh's rapid growth meant that a proper university was soon needed, and Pitt's charter was altered in 1819 to confer university status on it as the Western University of Pennsylvania. After surviving two devastating fires and several relocations, the university moved to its current location in Pittsburgh's Oakland neighborhood, and by act of the state legislature was renamed the University of Pittsburgh in 1908. Pitt was a private institution until 1966, when it became part of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education.

The campus is situated adjacent to the flagship medical facilities of its closely affiliated University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) and its flagship hospital, UPMC Presbyterian, as well as the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, Schenley Park, and Carnegie Mellon University. The university also operates four undergraduate branch campuses in Western Pennsylvania, located in Bradford, Greensburg, Johnstown, and Titusville.

Alumni, faculty, and staff include 8 Rhodes Scholars, 10 Marshall Scholars, and 297 Fulbright Scholars.[8] Past and present faculty and alumni at Pitt include six Nobel laureates, three Pulitzer Prize winners, three Academy Award winners, members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, seven United States senators, three United States cabinet officials, and five U.S. state governors.

In athletics, Pitt competes in Division I of the NCAA as the Pittsburgh Panthers, primarily as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Pitt athletes have received a total of five Olympic medals.

History

 
Hugh Henry Brackenridge, founder of Pittsburgh Academy, the precursor to the University of Pittsburgh

Founding

Founded by Hugh Henry Brackenridge as Pittsburgh Academy in 1787, the University of Pittsburgh is one of the few universities and colleges established in the 18th century in the United States. It is the oldest continuously chartered institution of learning in the U.S. west of the Allegheny Mountains.[9] The school began as a preparatory school, presumably in a log cabin, possibly as early as 1770[10] in Western Pennsylvania, then a frontier.[11] Brackenridge obtained a charter for the school from the state legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on February 28, 1787, just ten weeks before the opening of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.[12][13] A brick building was erected in 1790 on the south side of Third Street and Cherry Alley for the Pittsburgh Academy.[14][15] The small two-story brick building, with a gable facing the alley, contained three rooms: one below and two above.[16]

Western University of Pennsylvania

 
The university in 1833 at its location on 3rd Avenue in downtown Pittsburgh

Within a short period, more advanced education in the area was needed, so in 1819 the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania amended the school's 1787 charter to confer university status. The school was named the Western University of Pennsylvania, or WUP, and was intended to be the western sister institution to the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.[13][17] By 1830, WUP had moved into a new three-story, freestone-fronted building, with Ionic columns and a cupola, near its original buildings fronting the south side of Third Street, between Smithfield Street and Cherry Alley in downtown Pittsburgh. By the 1830s, the university faced severe financial pressure to abandon its traditional liberal education in favor of the state legislature's desire for it to provide more vocational training. The decision to remain committed to liberal education nearly killed the university, but it persevered despite its abandonment by the city and state.[18] It was also during this era that the founder of Mellon Bank, Thomas Mellon (Class of 1837), graduated and later taught at WUP.[19][14][15]

The university's buildings, along with most of its records and files, were destroyed in the Great Fire of 1845 that wiped out 20 square blocks of Pittsburgh. Classes were temporarily held in Trinity Church until a new building was constructed on Duquesne Way (on what was the site of the former Horne's department store). Only four years later, in 1849, this building also was destroyed by fire. Due to the catastrophic nature of these fires, operations were suspended for a few years to allow the university time to regroup and rebuild. By 1854, WUP had erected a new building on the corner of Ross and Diamond (now Forbes Avenue) streets (site of the present day City-County building) and classes resumed in 1855. It is during this era, in 1867, that Samuel Pierpont Langley, astronomer, inventor, aviation pioneer and future Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, was chosen as director of the Allegheny Observatory that was donated to WUP in 1865. Langley was professor of astronomy and physics and remained at WUP until 1891, when he was succeeded by another prominent astronomer, James Keeler. Growing quickly during this period, WUP outgrew its downtown facilities and the university moved its campus to Allegheny City (present-day North Side).[19][14][15]

The university eventually found itself on a 10-acre (4.0 ha) site on the North Side's Observatory Hill at the location of its Allegheny Observatory. There, it constructed two new buildings, Science Hall and Main Hall, that were occupied by 1889 and 1890 respectively. During this era, the first collegiate football team was formed at Pitt in 1889. In 1892, the Western Pennsylvania Medical College was amalgamated into the university. By 1893, the university had graduated its first African-American, William Hunter Dammond.[20] In 1895 WUP established its School of Law, and Andrew Carnegie and George Westinghouse were elected to the board of trustees, where they joined Andrew Mellon, who had been elected in 1894. The Pittsburgh College of Pharmacy and Pittsburgh Dental School also joined the university in 1896. In 1898, the first women, sisters Margaret and Stella Stein, graduated from the university.[21] During this period, university engineering professor Reginald Fessenden was conducting pioneering work in radio broadcasting. By 1904, playing at Exposition Park, the university had its first undefeated football team.[19][14][15][22]

A new name and home

 
The Cathedral of Learning, the centerpiece of Pitt's campus and the tallest educational building in the Western Hemisphere

Citing a need to avoid confusion, distinguish itself from the University of Pennsylvania, and return to its roots by identifying itself with the city, the Western University of Pennsylvania, by act of the state legislature, was renamed the University of Pittsburgh in the summer of 1908. During this time, the university had also outgrown its accommodations on what is now the North Side of Pittsburgh and its departments had been scattered throughout the city for years. To consolidate all of its components on one campus, WUP bought 43 acres (17 ha) of land in December 1907 in what is now the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh and began relocating departments there by 1909.[23] The initial campus plan for the new location centered on the winning submission from a national architectural contest that incorporated a Greek Acropolis design by Henry Hornbostel for 30 buildings.[24] However, due to financial and other constraints, only four of the buildings were constructed in this style, of which only Thaw Hall remains today. In the fall of 1909, the university became the first college to adopt the panther as its mascot.[25] It was also during this period that the university, led by Chancellor Samuel McCormick, again held off pressures to abandon the school's commitment to liberal education in favor of more technical-based training. During his administration, McCormick also led the university into a new level of national recognition, expansion, and growth, as well as beginning institutional support of athletics.[24]

In the 1920s, new university chancellor John Gabbert Bowman declared that he had a vision for a centerpiece "tall building" for the university. The 14 acres (5.7 ha) Frick Acres property in Oakland was soon purchased and plans for the campus shifted focus from the hillside to a neo-Gothic Revival plan that today comprises the Cathedral of Learning, Heinz Memorial Chapel, Stephen Foster Memorial, and Clapp Hall buildings. By 1925, Bowman had settled on a design by Charles Klauder for the "tall building": an attention-getting 535-foot (163 m) tower whose great height, with open spaces all around, would suggest the "character that ought to be in an educated man." The building's "parallel lines going up and up...would express courage [and] fearlessness" and it would "unify Pittsburgh into a community conscious of its character." The cathedral is "cut off" flat at the top to suggest that its lines, like education, have no ending. The building was financed by donors and by a campaign to collect dimes from local school children. Bowman was a persuasive leader and although the Great Depression intervened, the Cathedral of Learning, on which construction was begun in 1926, began hosting classes in 1931 and was formally dedicated in 1937. Today, it remains the second tallest university building in the world and contains an equally impressive interior highlighted by a 22,000-square-foot (2,000 m2) Gothic hall Commons Room with 52-foot (16 m) tall arches currently surrounded by 31 Nationality Rooms. Seven more Nationality Rooms are in the making.[26]

Development of the polio vaccine

 
Jonas Salk developed the first polio vaccine at the University of Pittsburgh.

In the early 20th century, epidemics of polio began to hit the United States and other industrialized countries. As hospitals filled with patients in iron lungs, and tens of thousands were left disabled, the fear of polio grew, leading to the closing of many public facilities. Meanwhile, Dr. Jonas Salk had set up the University of Pittsburgh's Virus Research Lab in the basement of what is now Salk Hall. By 1951, Salk and his team had begun immunization experiments in monkeys using dead polio virus. Soon, however, Salk began to test inoculations in paralyzed polio patients and by 1953 human trials among the general population were initiated. By the spring of the following year, the largest controlled field trials in medical history were underway, and by 1955 the vaccine developed by Salk and his researchers was declared effective. By 1962, Salk's vaccine had reduced the incidence of polio in the United States by 95 percent. The breakthroughs in immunology and vaccine development at Pitt by Salk and his team are considered one of the most significant scientific and medical achievements in history.[27][28]

State relations to present day

In 1966, Pitt was designated by Pennsylvania as a state-related university. As such, Pitt receives public funds ($154.3 million in fiscal year 2016) covering about 7% of its operating budget,[29] and offers reduced tuition to Pennsylvania residents. Pitt retains independent control, but is typically categorized as a public university. Upon affiliation with the state, subsidized tuition led to a massive influx of new students and rapid expansion of Pitt's size and scope. In the 1970s, Pitt's football team returned to greatness with a national championship season in 1976 led by Hall of Fame running back Tony Dorsett and continued success in the 1980s with players such as Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino. In the 1980s, significant medical research in the field of organ transplantation was conducted by Thomas Starzl, establishing Pitt as the world leader in the field of organ transplantation. In 1991, chancellor Wesley Posvar retired after 24 years in office. His administration is best known for elimination of the university's debt from its 1960s financial crisis and for increasing the school's prestige and endowment. Under Posvar, Pitt's operating budget grew sevenfold to $630 million and its endowment tripled to $257 million.[30]

Mark Nordenberg was chancellor of the university from 1995 to 2014 and led Pitt through a period of substantial progress, including a $2-billion capital-raising campaign that is over three quarters of the way toward achieving its goal[31] and a $1-billion 12-year facilities plan.[32] Major initiatives and events that have occurred during his tenure include the construction of the Petersen Events Center, a major expansion of on-campus housing, the growth of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and the restructuring of its relationship with the university, and a series of disruptive bomb threats that occurred in 2012.

Patrick D. Gallagher was named the 18th chancellor of the university and assumed the office on August 1, 2014.[33]

Campus

 
The lower campus, the traditional heart of the university, is typified by Gothic Revival architecture including Heinz Chapel (right) and the Stephen Foster Memorial (center foreground), but the 42-story Cathedral of Learning dominates most views across the Oakland neighborhood.

The University of Pittsburgh's main campus comprises approximately 132 urban acres (0.53 km2) located in Pittsburgh's historic Oakland neighborhood. Much of the campus, including its centerpiece 42-story Cathedral of Learning, falls within the Oakland Civic Center/Schenley Farms National Historic District.[34] The campus has been noted for its impressive architecture,[35] and contains an eclectic mix of architecture that includes Greek revival, Neogothic, Italian Renaissance, and modern. It has been termed "a theme park of replica buildings, representing the architecture of the past speaking to the present."[36] The campus has won multiple Green Star Awards from the Professional Grounds Management Society.[37][38][39]

The University of Pittsburgh's main campus contains four contiguous sections: upper (sports complexes, residence halls); mid (Benedum, Chevron, Allen and Thaw Halls); lower (Cathedral of Learning, Union, Posvar Hall); and on the west end of campus, the medical center complex. The campus is bordered by Darragh Street/McKee Place to the west and Bellefield Avenue/Dithridge Street to the east; Forbes and Fifth avenues traverse the campus from west to east. Although generally within walking distance, the university also runs a bus and shuttle service between various campus locations and bordering neighborhoods.[40]

The main campus is within walking distance of many recreational, cultural, and educational institutions in the Oakland neighborhood. The campus is adjacent to Schenley Plaza, the main branch of the Carnegie Public Library, the Carnegie Museums of Natural History and Art and the Carnegie Music Hall, as well as portions of Carnegie Mellon University. Carlow University is just west of campus, adjacent to the university's medical center complexes. The main quad of Carnegie Mellon University, Central Catholic High School, and historic Schenley Park, site of the Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, lie across Junction Hollow on the east end.

Historic buildings

Two Pitt buildings are individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Allegheny Observatory (in Pittsburgh's Riverview Park on the Northside) and the Cathedral of Learning.[41] Twenty-one of Pitt's buildings (including the 5 residence halls that make up Schenley Quadrangle, see below) are contributing properties to the Schenley Farms-Oakland Civic Center Historic District that has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district.[34]

Due to the historical nature of various sites around Pitt's buildings, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has placed historical markers outside the Allegheny Observatory,[42] Posvar Hall,[43][44] Salk Hall,[45] Stephen Foster Memorial,[46] and the William Pitt Union.[47] In addition, a Pennsylvania Historical Marker has been placed on campus near the Cathedral of Learning to mark the significance of the University of Pittsburgh itself.[48] Another state historical marker has been placed to highlight the significance of Pitt's involvement in the archaeological excavation at the Meadowcroft Rockshelter in Avella, Pennsylvania.[49]

In addition, the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation has designated the following Pitt buildings as Pittsburgh Historic Landmarks: Allegheny Observatory, Allen Hall, Alumni Hall, Bellefield Hall, Chancellor's Residence, Cathedral of Learning, the Cathedral of Learning interior rooms, Gardner Steel Conference Center, Heinz Memorial Chapel, Thaw Hall, Salk Hall, Schenley Quadrangle residence halls, Stephen Foster Memorial, the University Child Development Center, and the William Pitt Union.[50][51]

Other Pitt buildings not designated individually as landmarks, but listed among the 16 Pitt-owned contributing properties to the Schenley Farms Historic District, include Clapp Hall, O'Hara Student Center, Ruskin Hall, Thackeray Hall, Frick Fine Arts Building, Music Building, and the University Club.[52]

 
The restored Louis XV mirrored ballroom of the Beaux-Arts styled William Pitt Union

Historic structures within, adjacent to, or near Pitt's campus, but not belonging to the university, include the Carnegie Museum buildings, Frick School, Forbes Field wall remnant, Magee Estate iron fence, the Schenley Fountain, Mellon Institute, Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, the Pittsburgh Athletic Association, St. Paul's Cathedral, St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, Schenley High School, Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall – where scenes of The Silence of the Lambs were filmed in 1990, and the Stephen Foster sculpture. Many of these buildings and their facilities are integrated into the events and activities of the university.[53][54][55]

Other buildings

 
The art gallery at the Frick Fine Arts Building

The majority of Pitt-owned facilities are clustered in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh which includes the Schenley Farms Historic District, however a few prominent facilities are scattered elsewhere throughout the city, including the adjacent Shadyside neighborhood. Pitt also maintains regional Pennsylvania campuses in Bradford, Greensburg, Johnstown, and Titusville, as well as a Computer Center in RIDC Park in Blawnox, the Plum Boro Science Center in Plum, the University of Pittsburgh Applied Research Center (U-PARC) in Harmarville, and the Pymatuning Laboratory of Ecology in Linesville.[56] The university also has a major archeological research site, the Allen L. Cook Spring Creek Preserve, in Spring Creek, Wyoming.[57][58]

Athletic facilities of the University of Pittsburgh Panthers that are located in Oakland in the upper campus and include the Charles L Cost Sports Center, Fitzgerald Field House, the Petersen Events Center, Trees Hall and Trees Field. An approximately $30 million upgrade of on-campus sports facilities, starting with the Petersen Sports Complex, includes new soccer, baseball, softball facilities, and helps clear a space for the future construction of a new track and field and band complex.[59] Athletic facilities in Pittsburgh that are located outside of the Oakland neighborhood include Acrisure Stadium and the UPMC Sports Performance Complex.[60]

Major on-campus residence halls include the Litchfield Towers, Schenley Quadrangle, Nordenberg Hall, Bouquet Gardens and Ruskin Hall located on the lower campus, Lothrop Hall and Forbes Hall on the medical campus, and Pennsylvania, Panther, and Sutherland halls located on the upper campus.[61]

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

 
Thomas Starzl Biomedical Science Tower is connected to the med school and UPMC's flagship hospitals

The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) is consistently ranked in U.S. News & World Report's "Honor Roll" of America's top hospitals[62] and consists of the following hospitals and facilities in the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Oakland, many of which have shared uses with various University departments: UPMC Presbyterian Hospital, UPMC Montefiore Hospital, Magee-Women's Hospital of UPMC, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic in Thomas Detre Hall, Eye and Ear Institute, Forbes Tower (home to the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences), Iroquois Building, Kaufman Medical Building, Medical Arts Building, 230 McKee Place, and UPMC University Center. UPMC academic hospitals and facilities elsewhere in Pittsburgh include the UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh campus in the Lawrenceville neighborhood, the UPMC Sports Performance Complex on the South Side, and the UPMC Shadyside and the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute in the Hillman Cancer Center (both located in the Shadyside neighborhood adjacent to Oakland).[63]

Regional campuses

Regional campuses offer master's, bachelor's, and associate degrees at four locations in Western Pennsylvania. They also allow students to take preliminary courses and relocate to other regional campuses or the Oakland campus to complete their degrees. They offer several degrees and certificates:

Community impact

 
Aerial view of the university and Oakland neighborhood; Carnegie Mellon University is at top-right

The University of Pittsburgh has been noted for both its role in community outreach and its impact on the economy of the city and the Western Pennsylvania region. In 2009, Pitt was ranked second overall, and the top public university in the nation, as a "Best Neighbor" for positive impact on its urban community, including both commercial and residential activities such as revitalization, cultural renewal, economics, and community service and development according to the "Saviors of Our Cities" ranking.[64] Pitt was also listed as a "best neighbor" in the previous ranking released in 2006.[65] These rankings reflect the statistics that each year Pitt spends more than $1.7 billion in the community and supports nearly 33,800 jobs in Allegheny County. The university is the Pittsburgh region's second largest non-government employer behind its affiliated University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC).[66] Pitt's research program alone imports more than $822 million into the region each year (more than $3.60 for each $1 of state appropriations), and supports some 23,100 local jobs.[67][14][23] Pitt students also spend more than $213 million on goods, services, and rental payments within the local economy.[68] Pitt ranked sixth in the number of startups spawned by technologies developed by its researchers according to Association of University Technology Managers.[69]

 
Then-Vice President of the United States Joe Biden speaks at the Peterson Events Center on April 5, 2016.

Pitt and its medical school are the academic partners of the closely affiliated the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. With over 1450 employees and $1 billion annual revenue, UPMC is the largest non-government employer in Pennsylvania.[70]

Through the Pitt Volunteer Pool, faculty and staff members donate more than 10,000 hours annually to community service projects for agencies such as the Salvation Army, Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force, and Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.

Pitt is a leading producer of Peace Corps volunteers.[68][71] According to the Peace Corps' 2008 ranking of colleges and universities, only 14 schools in the nation produced more Peace Corps volunteers.[72] Pitt's graduate school also ranked tenth for most alumni Peace Corps volunteers.[73]

Sustainability

The University of Pittsburgh has undertaken programs to improve sustainability initiatives and practices. Pitt started programs in ecology and established biological field stations in 1926.[74] In 1990, Pitt was one of the first 22 signatories of the Talloires Declaration.[75] In 2003, Pitt founded its Mascaro Center for Sustainable Innovation.[76][77] In 2013, Pitt released its first sustainability report[78] and in 2014 celebrated a "Year of Sustainability"[79] by launching a Student Office of Sustainability that now has over 25 affiliated student organizations.[80] In 2018, Pitt published its first comprehensive "Pitt Sustainability Plan",[81] established the Office of Sustainability,[82] and hired its first director of sustainability.[83][84] In 2020, Pitt committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2037 (its 250th anniversary)[85] and its first climate action plan came out in 2022.[86]

Pitt received a AASHE STARS Gold rating in 2021,[87] building on its Silver rating from 2018,[88] has long been on The Princeton Review's "Green Colleges" list,[89] been included on the Environmental Protection Agency's Green Powered Universities list since 2018,[90][91] won multiple Sustainable Pittsburgh Challenges,[92] and has other third-party recognitions.

In 2018, the university announced its intention to buy all of the electricity from a run-of-the-river hydro power facility to be built by Rye Development at Allegheny Lock and Dam No. 2 on the Allegheny River in 2023.[93] In 2020, the university announced a second local renewable power purchasing agreement, for solar power to be built on the birder of Beaver and Allegheny counties near Pittsburgh International Airport.[94]

The university has been criticized for some of its financial investments, namely those in the fossil fuel industry.[95][96] In 2020, a Board report disclosed that endowment exposure to fossil fuels had decreased 42% between 2015 and 2020, with zero private investments in fossil fuels by the end of 2035.[97]

Organization and administration

The university was chartered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1787 and it operated as a fully private institution until an alteration to its charter in 1966 at which point it became part of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education. This conferred "state-related" status to the university making it a legal instrument of the Commonwealth which provides an annual financial appropriation, currently 7.7% of the university's total operating budget,[98] in exchange for the university offering tuition discounts to students who are residents of Pennsylvania. Legally, however, the university remains a private entity, operating under its nonprofit corporate charter, governed by its independent Board of Trustees, and with its assets under its own ownership and control. Therefore, it retains the freedom and individuality of a private institution, both administratively and academically, setting its own standards for admissions, awarding of degrees, faculty qualifications, teaching, and staff hiring.[c]

The university's Board of Trustees maintains ultimate legal authority, governance, and responsibility for the university but specifically reserves authority over selecting the university's chancellor; approval of major policies, particularly those related to the fiduciary responsibilities of the board; and the definition of the university's mission and goals. It is made up of 36 voting members: chancellor, 17 term trustees elected by the board, 6 alumni trustees elected by the board on nomination from the Alumni Association Board of directors, and 12 Commonwealth trustees. The governor of Pennsylvania, the president pro tempore of the Pennsylvania Senate, and the speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives each appoints four of the 12 Commonwealth trustees. Additional non-voting trustees include 14 special trustees and additional emeritus trustees selected by the board. Non-voting ex-officio members include the governor of Pennsylvania, the secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the chief executive of Allegheny County, and the mayor of Pittsburgh. There are three or more regular meetings of the Board of Trustees per year.[102]

The Board of Trustees selects the university's chancellor, who doubles as the chief academic officer and the chief executive of the university as well as serving as an ex officio voting member of the board of trustees. The chancellor is delegated with general administrative, academic, and management authority over the university. Under the chancellor are the provost and senior vice chancellor, the senior vice chancellor for health sciences, the deans of the various schools, the presidents of the regional campuses, department chairs, and the directors of university centers and institutes.[102] The university is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.[3]

Academics

Throughout its history, Pitt has been committed to a liberal arts education with a curriculum in the arts, sciences, and humanities.[18] Pitt also has emphasized undergraduate research experience and opportunities such as co-ops and internships.[103] Undergraduate degrees can be earned as Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Philosophy. Along with providing certificate programs, graduate level master's, professional, and doctoral degrees are also awarded. Pitt has also initiated a university-wide Outside the Classroom Curriculum (OCC) that includes a structured series of extracurricular programs and experiences designed to complement students' academic studies and help develop personal attributes and professional skills.[104] Students who complete the OCC requirements receive an OCC "transcript" and a green cord of distinction to wear at commencement.[105] Pitt offers free workshops and certification programs such as a pedagogy certification badge[106] and a semester-long public education mentorship program.[107] Distinguished undergraduate programs are offered through the David C. Frederick Honors College.[108]

The freshman level entry schools include the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, the College of Business Administration, the Swanson School of Engineering, and the School of Nursing.

Admissions

Undergraduate

Admissions statistics
2021 entering
class[109]

Admit rate49.1
Yield rate16.8
Test scores middle 50%
SAT Total1250-1470
(among 49% of FTFs)
ACT Composite28-33
(among 16% of FTFs)

The 2022 annual ranking of U.S. News & World Report categorizes University of Pittsburgh as "more selective".[110] For the Class of 2026 (enrolled fall 2022), Pitt received 53,062 applications and accepted 26,077 (49.1%). Of those accepted, 4,399 enrolled, a yield rate (the percentage of accepted students who choose to attend the university) of 16.8%.[109][111] Pitt's freshman retention rate is 93.4%, with 84.3% going on to graduate within six years.[109]

The university started test-optional admissions with the Fall 2021 incoming class in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and has extended this through Fall 2025. Of the 49% of enrolled freshmen in 2021 who submitted SAT scores; the middle 50 percent Composite scores were 1250-1470.[109] Of the 16% of the incoming freshman class who submitted ACT scores; the middle 50 percent Composite score was between 28 and 33.[109]

Pitt is a college-sponsor of the National Merit Scholarship Program and sponsored 3 Merit Scholarship awards in 2020. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 10 freshman students were National Merit Scholars.[112]

Fall First-Time Freshman Statistics [113][109][114][115][116][117]
2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
Applicants 53,072 34,656 32,549 32,091 29,857 27,679
Admits 26,079 23,109 20,791 18,180 17,696 16,528
Admit rate 49.1 66.7 63.9 56.7 59.3 59.7
Enrolled 4,875 4,230 4,026 4,126 4,019
Yield rate 21.1 20.3 22.1 23.3 24.3
ACT composite*
(out of 36)
28-33
(16%)
28-32
(33%)
28-33
(34%)
28-33
(41%)
27-32
(50%)
SAT composite*
(out of 1600)
1250-1470
(49%)
1243-1420
(81%)
1260-1440
(83%)
1270-1430
(81%)
1240-1420
(78%)
* middle 50% range
percentage of first-time freshmen who chose to submit

International studies

 
The Indian Classroom, one of 31 Nationality Rooms in the Cathedral of Learning

The university's historic emphasis on international studies is physically present in its collection of 31 Nationality Rooms on the first and third floors of the Cathedral of Learning. Pitt is also one of the country's leading producers of both Fulbright scholars and Peace Corps volunteers,[68][118] and one of fewer than 20 American universities to claim five or more area studies programs that have been competitively designated as National Resource Centers by the U.S. Department of Education.[119]

Pitt's National Resource Centers include Asian, European, Latin American, Russian and East European, and Global studies,[120] as well as Pitt's International Business Center.[119] In addition, Pitt's Asian Studies Center has been awarded status as a Confucius Institute by the Chinese Ministry of Education.[121][122] Further, Pitt is home to one of just ten European Union Centers of Excellence in the U.S., funded by the European Commission.[123]

The University Center for International Studies (UCIS) coordinates international education curricula, centers on topical specializations in international studies, and the centers for area studies, including the National Resource Centers, among existing faculty and departments throughout the university. It does not confer degrees, but awards certificates of attainment to degree candidates in the university's schools and also operates certificate programs in African Studies (undergraduate) and in Global Studies (undergraduate & graduate).[124] UCIS also operates the Study Abroad Office,[125] Nationality Rooms and Intercultural Exchange Programs.[126]

Pitt's study abroad program, under the auspices of UCIS, helps to facilitate student study in over a hundred different countries, and oversees a variety of programs including the Panther Programs, which are course taught abroad that have been developed and are accompanied by faculty of the university; two-way exchange agreements with foreign institutions; and Pitt-recognized, third-party exchange programs.[127] The university also offers several study abroad scholarships, including those through the Nationality Rooms program.[128] In addition, following the decision to end a 24-year sponsorship of the Semester at Sea program due to academic, administrative and safety concerns,[129] Pitt has created a Multi-region Academic Program (PittMAP) that involves international travel, accompanied by university faculty, to three different continents for the comparative study of one of six rotating global study themes.[130][131] Further, Pitt's Swanson School of Engineering has also established a joint engineering institute and program with Sichuan University in Chengdu,[132] and Pitt's School of Medicine has established an exchange program for biomedical research students with Tsinghua University in Beijing, China.[133]

Rankings

The Center for Measuring University Performance has ranked Pitt ninth in the top tier of U.S. research universities nationwide according to its 2015 annual report.[143]

In its 2022 rankings, U.S. News & World Report ranked Pitt tied for 20th among public universities in the United States and tied for 59th among all national universities.[144] Princeton Review placed Pitt among its "Best Value Public Colleges",[145] while Kiplinger rated Pitt the best value in Pennsylvania and thirty-sixth best nationally for out-of-state students among public universities in their 2016 rankings.[146] The 2017 Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education college rankings of American universities ranked Pitt 75th overall, and the No. 1 public college in the Northeast.[147]

In worldwide evaluations of universities, Newsweek ranked Pitt 37th in its "The Top 100 Global Universities."[148] Pitt ranked 43rd worldwide in the 2017 Center for World University Rankings.[149] Pitt is also ranked 90th worldwide (and 42nd in the U.S.) in the 2018 Academic Ranking of World Universities. Pitt ranked 100th globally in the 2017/18 QS World University Rankings. Pitt ranks 25th of all universities in the world for the impact and performance of its 2016 scientific public publications according to the Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities produced by the Higher Education Evaluation and Accreditation Council of Taiwan (HEEACT).[150] Pitt ranks as the 42nd best higher education research institution worldwide according to SCImago Institutions Rankings' 2016 World Report.[151]

In his 1985 book, Public Ivies: A Guide to America's Best Public Undergraduate Colleges and Universities, Richard Moll included the University of Pittsburgh as one of the Public Ivy "worthy runners-up."[152]

In addition to its academic rankings, Pitt has also been recognized for its positive campus atmosphere, with The Princeton Review rating Pitt as having the eighth happiest student body and the 11th best quality of life in the nation in 2010.[153]

 
The 52 ft (16 m) high, half acre (2,000 m2) Commons Room of the Cathedral of Learning serves as a major study and event space for the university and its students.

Pitt's law school was ranked tied for 78th in the U.S. in 2022 by U.S. News & World Report.[154]

The University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work's MSW program was ranked tied for 17th in the U.S. by U.S. News & World Report in 2020.[155]

Scholars

Pitt students and faculty have regularly won national and international scholarships and fellowship awards, including eight Rhodes Scholarships and ten Marshall Scholarships.[156][157][158] In 2007, Pitt was one of only nine universities, and the only public university, to claim both Rhodes and Marshall Scholars. Since 1995, Pitt undergraduates have also won a total of five Truman Scholarships,[159][156] seven Udall Scholarships, a Churchill Scholarship, a Gates Cambridge Scholarship,[160] 43 Goldwater Scholarships,[161] 23 Boren Scholarships,[162] and three Mellon Humanities Fellowships.[163][164]

Pitt is also a leading producer of Fulbright scholars, placing in the top 20 among all universities for total number of student Fulbright scholars.[165]

Pitt alumni have won awards such as the Nobel Peace Prize, the Nobel Prize in medicine, the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, the Shaw Prize in medicine, the Albany Prize in medicine, the Fritz Medal in engineering, the Templeton Prize, and the Grainger Challenge Prize for sustainability.[68][166]

Research

 
Salk Hall, where Jonas Salk's team performed the research that led to the first polio vaccine, is also the home of the School of Dental Medicine and School of Pharmacy.

Pitt is a member of the Association of American Universities and had $1.0 billion in research and development expenditures in 2011, ranking 14th among all universities in the United States.[167] Pitt ranked in the top 25 of all universities in the world for the impact and performance of its scientific public publications, including in the top ten for clinical medicine, according to the Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities produced by the Higher Education Evaluation and Accreditation Council of Taiwan.[150] Pitt is also ranked 29th in the world based on Essential Science Indicators according to the Research Center for Chinese Science Evaluation of Wuhan University.[168] Pitt places much emphasis on undergraduate research and has integrated such research experience as a key component of its undergraduate experience.[103]

Pitt is a major center of biomedical research; in FY 2013, it ranked sixth in the nation in competitive peer-reviewed NIH funding allocations,[169] and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center ranked tenth among hospitals nationwide by USNews in 2013.[170]

Pitt neighbors the campus of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), and in some cases, buildings of the two universities are intermingled. This helps to facilitate a myriad of academic and research collaborations between the two schools,[171] including such projects as the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, the Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse, the Immune Modeling Center, the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition, the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, as well as the National Science Foundation-supported Pittsburgh Science of Learning Center.[172][173] Further, the universities also offer multiple dual and joint degree programs such as the Medical Scientist Training Program, the Molecular Biophysics and Structural Biology Graduate Program, and the Law and Business Administration program. Some professors hold joint professorships between the two schools, and students at each university may take classes at the other (with appropriate approvals).[174] Pitt students and faculty also have access to the CMU library system, as well as the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, through the Oakland Library Consortium.[175] The two universities also co-host academic conferences, such as the 2012 Second Language Research Forum.[176]

Student life

Student body composition as of May 2, 2022
Race and ethnicity[177] Total
White 67% 67
 
Asian 12% 12
 
Hispanic 6% 6
 
Other[d] 6% 6
 
Black 5% 5
 
Foreign national 4% 4
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[e] 14% 14
 
Affluent[f] 86% 86
 

Housing

 
Litchfield Towers, Pitt's largest and tallest residence hall

Undergraduate student housing comprises both traditional residence halls and apartment style housing. On the lower campus, the three cylindrical towers of the Litchfield Towers complex houses the most students on campus and contains the primary dining facility for the university. The Schenley Quadrangle, originally serving as one of city's most desirably luxury apartment complexes, comprises five separate residence halls: Amos, Brackenridge, Bruce, Holland, and McCormick. Bruce Hall houses many Honors College and Living and Learning Community (LLC) students, Holland Hall formerly served as an all female residence, and Amos Hall serves as the primary home of the university's sororities with each floor being occupied by a different Greek organization. Ruskin Hall is located near Clapp Hall and the biological complex. Completed in 2013, Nordenberg Hall is the newest residence hall houses freshmen. Forbes Hall, located on Forbes Avenue, houses mainly freshmen involved in LLCs (Living Learning Communities). Lothrop Hall, originally built as a nursing student residence, houses students on the medical center complex. Bouquet Gardens offers garden style apartments mostly to upperclassmen. The Forbes Craig Apartments serve as the primary residence for Honors College students.

 
Sutherland Hall on the upper campus is named for legendary Pitt football coach Jock Sutherland.

The upper campus houses Sutherland Hall, home of several Living Learning Communities, as well as Panther Hall and Irvis Hall, which mainly house upperclassmen. Various fraternity housing is also found on the upper campus, as well as the Darragh Street Apartments which house medical students within a short walk to medical school's Scaife Hall.

Many students, especially upperclassmen, also choose to live off campus in the nearby South Oakland neighborhood in both university and non-university owned apartments.

Traditions

 
Rock band Walk the Moon performs at Fall Fest 2015

Several traditions have become part of student life at Pitt over the years. One of the oldest traditions is "Lantern Night", an annual ceremony that serves as a formal induction for freshman women to university life.[98][65] The tradition of sliding or stepping on the former home plate of Forbes Field embedded in the floor of Posvar Hall is performed by students in search of some good luck.[178][179][180][181] Another good luck tradition involves rubbing the nose of the Millennium Panther outside the William Pitt Union prior to exams.[182] Originated by students seeking good luck on exams, this tradition has further grown into one that is used by the wider university community when seeking general good fortune, particularly prior to football games or other athletic contests, and was featured in a national television advertisement for the 2012 Hyundai Tucson automobile.[183] A romantic tradition involves the legend stating that if lovers kiss on the steps of Heinz Memorial Chapel, they are then destined to be married there.[184] Perhaps the most prestigious tradition involves the Omicron Delta Kappa Walk, a stone walkway between the Cathedral of Learning and Heinz Chapel that contains the engraved names of Pitt's Omicron Delta Kappa Senior of the Year award winners.[185]

Annual traditional events include "Fall Fest",[19] and in the spring, "Bigelow Bash". These festivals are held by the Pitt Program Council between the William Pitt Union and the Cathedral of Learning and involve a range of activities, novelties, and bands.[186] Related to graduation, there is Honors Convocation, where awards and recognition are bestowed upon students, faculty, alumni, and staff throughout the schools and departments of the university.[54] Also, the "Panther Sendoff" is a free annual reception typically held in Alumni Hall to congratulate each year's graduating class and wish them well.[187] A free event open to the public, the Nationality Rooms Open House occurs on a Sunday in early December each year in the Cathedral of Learning and involves the presentation of the rooms decorated in traditional holiday styles, day-long performances of dance and song by various ethnic groups, and food and crafts from many of the nationality room's committees.[188]

 
Varsity Walk

Traditions related to athletics include the "Victory Lights", where golden flood lights illuminate the top of the Cathedral of Learning after every football victory and select other athletic achievements.[189][190][191] The Annual Bonfire and Pep Rally which is hosted by the Pitt Program Council and is held prior to a select football game. Held on the lawn of the Cathedral of Learning, it often involves the band, cheerleaders, football team, visiting dignitaries, and giveaways.[189][192] Homecoming, which revolves around another home football game each year, includes a traditional fireworks and a laser-light display between the William Pitt Union and the Cathedral of Learning.[193] This is followed by Casino Night in the union, the football game, and a homecoming cruise on a Gateway Clipper Party Liner.[194][195][196] At football games, the "Football Tunnel" occurs where student organizations, carrying standards, form a tunnel for the football players to run through as they enter the football field from the locker room;[197] The Varsity Walk, a walkway between the Cathedral of Learning and Heinz Memorial Chapel, is carved each year the names of former Pitt athletes (each year since 1950) who have promoted the university through their athletic (Panther Award) or academic (Blue-Gold Award) achievements.[198]

"Greek Week" is a yearlong initiative for the Greek organizations on campus to raise money for different charitable organizations through different events. The two biggest events each year are the Pitt Dance Marathon and Greek Sing. Yearlong fundraising activities are also held to support such charitable organizations such as the Ronald McDonald House, Make a Wish Foundation, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, and the Pittsburgh Food Bank.[199] "E-Week" is a spring celebration organized by the Engineer Student Council for a week-long series of activities and competitions to demonstrate engineering skills and foster a spirit of camaraderie. Activities include games such as Monopoly, Ingenuity, Jeopardy, Assassins, and include a talent show, relay race, mini-Olympics, and blood drive. The festivities reach climax with a parade on Friday, a soapbox derby on Saturday, and the "e-ball finale" on Saturday evening. Each year, a unique theme is chosen. Each engineering department competes against the others, while some smaller departments join forces.[200][201]

Pitt Arts

 
Pitt's Stephen Foster Memorial contains two theaters

Pitt Arts is a program founded by the university in 1997 to encourage students to explore and connect to the art and cultural opportunities of the City of Pittsburgh via three programs. Art Encounters provides trips to arts events for undergrads that include free tickets, transportation, a catered reception, and encounters with international artists and thinkers. Free Visits grants undergrad and grad students free admission using their Pitt IDs to the Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Senator John Heinz History Center, Phipps Conservatory, Mattress Factory, and the Andy Warhol Museum.[202][203]

Student theater

Various student theater groups convene at Pitt. University of Pittsburgh Stages is the production company of the Department of Theatre Arts which puts public student performances of classic masterpieces, contemporary productions, and student-directed labs. It also runs the Shakespeare-in-the-Schools which tours classic theater for K-12 students throughout the Pittsburgh area.[204] Friday Nite Improvs, Pittsburgh's longest-running theatre show, was started in 1989 by graduate theatre students. It takes place weekly inside the Cathedral of Learning's studio theatre.[205] The Redeye Theatre Project is a festival of one-act plays cast, written, and rehearsed in 24 hours.[206] Pitt Musical Theater Club provides undergraduates the opportunity to perform in student-directed variety shows and musicals. The club was founded in 2009.[207]

Student music

 
The Music Building once served as home to the original studio for Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood.

The University of Pittsburgh has three University recognized choirs, in founding order they are listed below:

The Pitt Men's Glee Club, founded in 1890, is the oldest extracurricular club on campus.[208] The club includes both undergraduate and graduate students from throughout the university. Traditionally, the Glee Club has sung for a variety of campus-wide and community functions, including graduations, receptions, alumni gatherings, sporting events, and chancellor's events. The Glee Club has also participated in national Collegiate Men's Choir festivals and international tours and music festivals in both the United States and Europe.[208]

The University of Pittsburgh Women's Choral Ensemble, founded in 1927,[209] is open to all women of the university including undergraduates, graduate students, and staff. The ensemble leads the traditional lamplighter processional each fall and performs repertory ranging from traditional sacred and secular classics to international folk songs, popular music, and show tunes.[210]

Heinz Chapel Choir is an accomplished and internationally known[211] a cappella choir consisting entirely of Pitt students that has been performing for over 70 years.[212]

Pitt A Cappella Groups

Pitt Pendulums, founded in 1996, is a co-ed a cappella group, the oldest a cappella group on campus. Other a cappella groups on campus include C Flat Run, a co-ed group; Pittch Please, an all-male group; Pitches and Tones, a co-ed group; The Songburghs, a co-ed group; and Sounds Like Treble, an all-female group. All groups on campus regularly perform in various on and off-campus functions and are regular competitors in the ICCA's, the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella. Most recently, The Songburghs won first place at the ICCA Central Quarterfinal on February 2, 2019. They also went on to place third at the next round, the ICCA Central Semifinal at the University at Buffalo on March 30, 2019.[213][214] Carpathian Ensemble, founded within the Department of Music in 1786, performs Gypsy, Klezmer, Armenian, Moldavian, Ukrainian, and Macedonian music.[215] The University Gamelan, established in 1995, is the largest Sundanese gamelan program in the U.S. and has sponsored an artist-in-residency program each year since 1998.[216]

The University of Pittsburgh Orchestra performs several concerts and consists of music students, students from the university at large, faculty, staff, and members of the metropolitan community. The orchestra performs not only works of the standard art music literature, but also new works of student composers.[217] Pitt Jazz Ensemble, founded in 1969 by saxophonist Dr. Davis, has performed internationally.[218] Pitt African Music and Dance Ensemble, founded in 1983 by a Ghanaian ethnomusicologist Dr. Willie O. Anku, specializes in music and dances from Africa. Under the direction of J. S. Kofi Gbolonyo, it presents a range of African artistic expressions including music, dance, drama and visual arts.[219] Pitt Band, founded in 1911, is the varsity marching band of the University of Pittsburgh and performs at various athletic and other University events.[220]

Student media

  • WPTS-FM is a non-commercial radio station owned by the University of Pittsburgh, and offers a mix of student-run programming. The station operates at 92.1 MHz with an ERP of 16 watts, and is licensed to Pittsburgh.[221]
  • JURIST is the world's only law-school-based, comprehensive, legal news and research service staffed by a mostly volunteer team of part-time law student reporters, editors and Web developers. It is led by law professor Bernard Hibbitts at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.[222]
  • The Pitt News is an independent, student-written, and student-managed newspaper for the university's Oakland (main) campus. Founded in 1908, it is now published Monday through Friday during the school year and Wednesdays during the summer. It circulates 14,000 copies for each issue published.[223]
 
Student media and other organizations are largely headquartered within the William Pitt Union, seen here with the Millennium Panther.
  • The Pittiful News is an independent, student-founded, student-written, student-managed, and student-produced satirical and humor newspaper. It comes out on during the school year in print and throughout the entire calendar year online.[224]
  • UPTV (University of Pittsburgh Television) is a student-managed, student-produced, closed-circuit television station. Students living in campus residence halls or university operated-housing can view programming on Channel 21.[225]
  • Three Rivers Review and Collision are undergraduate, bi-annual, literary journals publishing both poetry and prose.[226]
  • The Pittsburgh Undergraduate Review is a multidisciplinary journal showcasing undergraduate research.,[227]
     
    Pitt Tonight earned the university its first College Emmy nominations in 2016.
  • Pitt Political Review is a student-created, student-written publication of the University Honors College. PPR, as it is called, provides a venue for serious discussion of politics and policy issues in a nonpartisan way.[228]
  • Blackline is a student-created, student-written publication of the Black Action Society. Blackline features both news articles and creative pieces such as poetry to call attention to problems, programs, and activities that affect Black students at Pitt.[229]
  • The Original Magazine is a nonprofit, semiannual arts and culture publication based at, and partially funded by, the University of Pittsburgh, that aims to both bring and publicize accessible art and creative writing to Pittsburgh.[230]
  • The Pitt Maverick is an independent paper founded by conservative students.[231]
  • Pitt Tonight is an American college late-night talk show on the University of Pittsburgh campus.[232] The show premiered on December 14, 2015, and is produced entirely by students. It is the first large-scale late night production on the school's campus – consisting of more than 70 staff members – with its creator Jesse Irwin serving as the first host.[233][234] The program is taped once per month in front of a live studio audience. The show has been nominated for two Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards,[235][236] and won one College Broadcasters Inc. award for Best General Entertainment Program.

Student organizations

There are over 350 student clubs and organizations at the University of Pittsburgh.[237] Some of the organizations are:

  • Black Action Society is the recognized student organization for promoting the cultural, educational, political, and social needs of black students at the university. It comprises nine committees including the publication of the student-run publication BlackLine as well as community outreach, political action, and programing.[238] BAS has hosted lectures by such figures as Cornel West,[239] Spike Lee,[240] and Carol Moseley Braun.[241]
  • Blue and Gold Society, founded in 1991, is a group of undergraduate student leaders chosen as liaisons between the student community and the Pitt Alumni Association.[242]
  • Catholic Newman Club, founded in 1915, is the third oldest existing student organization on campus.[243] The club works in conjunction with the Pittsburgh Oratory of Saint Philip Neri – which offers daily mass and confession times as well as perpetual Eucharistic adoration[244] – and the Fellowship of Catholic University Students to provide events that offer students a deeper look into the Catholic faith. Students often engage in service opportunities with various charitable organizations.
  • Graduate and Professional Student Government (GPSG) is the student government that represents the interests of all graduate and professional students and serves as the umbrella organization for all of the graduate/professional school student governments. GPSG's mission is to ensure that the concerns of these students are heard and also provides services and programs such travel grants, legal and financial consulting, and social functions.[245]
  • Hillel is a pluralistic Jewish community that serves all Pitt undergraduates. Programs take place on campus and at the Hillel Jewish University Center at 4607 Forbes Avenue. Events include holiday, interfaith, Jewish education, social action, arts and cultural programming as well as no-fee weekly Shabbat services and dinner every Friday night.[246]
 
The Oakland Zoo, Pitt basketball's student cheering club
  • Oakland Zoo, the student athletic cheering section, is an officially recognized student club. At over 2,000 members, it is the largest such group at the university. The group helps participate with the Athletic Department and Pitt Student Government Board in setting student ticket policy as well as organizing special student events.[247]
  • The Pitt Pathfinders, student recruiters employed by the Office of Admissions of Financial Aid. They recruit prospective students by giving campus tours, attending on-and-off campus recruitment programs, and by contacting admitted students through phone and the Internet. While Pathfinder is a paid position, it is also a student organization.[248]
  • Pitt Program Council is the all-campus programming organization at the university. Comprising eight student committees, a variety of programs and festivities are planned and sponsored including Fall Fest, Bigelow Bash, Homecoming Laser and Fireworks Show, as well as trips to New York City, Cedar Point, Spring break in Panama City Beach, FL. Other activities include art gallery exhibits, films, horseback riding, sports tournaments, lectures, fitness and dance classes, and Black and White Ball.[249]
  • Student Government Board (SGB) is the governing body that provides undergraduate students with representation to the university administration, presenting their needs, interests, and concerns. An important aspect of the SGB is allocation of a portion of the student activities fee, which provides money to over 500 student organizations at the University of Pittsburgh. SGB has three standing committees, 6 conditional committees, and one internal committee that address various aspects of campus life, including diversity, first-year involvement, wellness, and governmental relations.[250][251]
  • Quo Vadis is a student organization that conducts guided tours and interpretations of the Cathedral of Learning's 31 Nationality Rooms.[252]
  • Rainbow Alliance is a student advocacy group for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, and allied students. Among other activities, the group holds an annual drag show to raise money for Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force.[253]
  • University of Pittsburgh Mock Trial is a yearlong extracurricular activity open to Pitt undergraduates that provides an opportunity to practice litigation through a series of team-based mock trial competitions. Pitt Mock Trial has qualified for American Mock Trial Association post-season tournaments each of the last six years,[when?] finishing in the fifth overall place at the 2008 National Championship Tournament.[254][255]
  • William Pitt Debating Union is a co-curricular program and hub for a wide range of debating activities, including intercollegiate policy debate, public debate, and debate outreach. The program was 1981 National Debate Tournament champions,[256] has qualified for the National Debate Tournament 40 times,[257] and is one of the oldest organizations of its kind in the nation, growing from the university's Division of Public Speaking in 1912.[258]

Greek life

Athletics

 
Cheering on the Pitt football team has traditionally been one of the most celebrated activities at the university, as depicted in this cover art from a 1915 game program.

The University of Pittsburgh's athletic teams, referred to as the "Pittsburgh Panthers" or "Pitt Panthers," include 19 university-sponsored varsity teams at the highest level of competitive collegiate athletics in the United States: the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I (NCAA Division 1 Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS)).[259]

Varsity men's sports sponsored by the university are baseball, basketball, cross country, football, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, and wrestling; while sponsored women's varsity sports include basketball, cross country, gymnastics, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, and volleyball.[260] All varsity sports teams compete as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) since the 2013–14 season, with the exception of the gymnastics team competing in the East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL).[261] The university also maintains membership in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC).[262]

Scholastically, during 2012 calendar year, out of approximately 450 Pitt varsity student athletes, 350 had term grade point averages exceeding 3.0, including 16 that had a perfect average of 4.0, and 174 were named Big East Conference Academic All-Stars or placed on the all-academic Big East football team.[263]

There are also approximately 28 additional athletic teams that compete at the non-varsity club sports level.[264]

Pitt's highest-profile athletic programs, football and men's basketball, are consistently competitive. Pitt has been regularly ranked as having one of the best combinations of football and basketball programs by multiple sports media outlets,[265][266] including CBS Sports,[267] ESPN,[268] and Sports Illustrated.[269]

In the fall of 1909, the University of Pittsburgh was the first college or university to adopt the panther (Puma concolor) as its mascot.[25] Popular as photo sites, there are ten representations of Panthers in and about Pitt's campus, and ten more painted fiberglass panthers placed around the campus by the Pitt Student Government. These fiberglass panther structures are given to a campus group for a year and painted by the group to reflect their interests.[270] The oldest representations are four panthers that guard each corner of the Panther Hollow bridge.[271] Other Oakland locations include both inside and in front of the William Pitt Union,[272][273] outside the Petersen Events Center,[274] "Pitt the Panther" on the carousel in Schenley Plaza,[275] the Panther head fountain on the front of the Cathedral of Learning, and the Pitt Panther statue outside Acrisure Stadium on Pittsburgh's North Side.[276]

Football

 
Pitt Football playing Notre Dame at Acrisure Stadium in 2015

Traditionally the most popular sport at the University of Pittsburgh, football has been played at the highest levels at the university since 1890. During the more than 100 years of competitive football at Pitt, the university has helped pioneer the sport by, among other things, instituting the use of numbers on jerseys[277] and desegregating the Sugar Bowl with Bobby Grier. Some of college football's all-time greatest coaches and players have plied their trade at Pitt, including Pop Warner, Jock Sutherland, Marshall Goldberg, Joe Schmidt, Mike Ditka, Tony Dorsett, Hugh Green, Mark May, Dan Marino, Bill Fralic, Curtis Martin, Darrelle Revis, Russ Grimm, LeSean McCoy and Larry Fitzgerald. Among the top schools in terms of all-time wins, Pitt teams have claimed nine National Championships[278] and boast 88 players that have been chosen as first-team All-Americans.[279] Since 2015, the head coach of the football team has been Pat Narduzzi.

Basketball

Pitt first sponsored varsity men's basketball in 1905 and became an early national power after winning two Helms Foundation National Championships in 1927–28 and 1929–30. Those teams, coached by the innovative and legendary Naismith Hall of Fame inductee "Doc" Carlson, were led by National Player of the Year and Hall of Famer Charlie Hyatt. Following a Final Four appearance in 1941, Pitt appeared in a handful of NCAA tournaments throughout the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, including an Elite Eight appearance in 1974 led by All-American Billy Knight. Pitt joined the Big East Conference in 1982, and by the end of the decade had secured a pair of Big East regular season championships led by All-Americans Charles Smith and Jerome Lane. In the 2000s (decade), led by coach Jamie Dixon, an era of consistent national and conference competitiveness has been achieved, including reaching the number one ranking in various national polls. Since 2002, Pitt has appeared in eleven NCAA tournaments advancing to five Sweet Sixteens and an Elite Eight. During this time, prior to joining the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2013, Pitt and has won three Big East regular season championships, two Big East Tournament Championships, and has advanced to six Big East Tournament Championship games.[280]

The Pittsburgh Panthers women's varsity basketball program started during the 1914–1915 school year and lasted until 1927 before going on hiatus until 1970. Pitt's women's team has posted several NCAA, NWIT, and EAIAW tournament appearances. Led head coach Agnus Berenato, Pitt has played in post-season tournaments each of the last five seasons,[when?] including three NCAA Tournaments appearances where it advanced to the Sweet Sixteen in 2008 and 2009.[281] The head coach of the men's basketball team is Jeff Capel.

Olympic sports

 
The "Pitt script " logo is the primary logo of the university's athletics department. Since 1939, Pitt has used stylized versions of the signature of the City of Pittsburgh's namesake, William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, as logos in various capacities.[282]

Pitt has a long history of success in other intercollegiate athletic events. In Track and Field, Pitt has produced several Olympic and NCAA champions such as 800 m Olympic gold medalist John Woodruff, two-time 110 m hurdle Olympic gold medalist Roger Kingdom, and seven-time NCAA champion and 2005 World Champion triple jumper Trecia-Kaye Smith.[283] The wrestling program has a rich history and is among the leaders in producing individual national champions with 16.[284] Pitt's women's volleyball team, one of the winningest program in the nation,[285] won 11 conference championships while a member of the Big East, and appeared in 11 NCAA tournaments since the program began in 1974.[286] Pitt's swimming and diving teams have produced several Olympians and won 19 men's and nine women's Big East Championships while a member of that conference. Pitt women's gymnastics is a regular qualifier for the NCAA Northeast Regional Championship.[287] Baseball, Pitt's oldest varsity sport, has produced several major league players and has reached the national 25 repeatedly, including in 2013.[288] Other varsity sports have also competed at national and conference championships and include cross country, soccer, softball, and tennis.[260][289]

Support groups

The University of Pittsburgh Varsity Marching Band was founded in 1911 and performs at athletic and other events. The Pitt Cheerleading squad has won multiple cheerleading national championships, including three straight from 1992 to 1994. The Pitt dance team also has been competitive in national competitions.[290][291]

People

Faculty

 
Alumni Hall, home to the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid, and Alumni Relations

University faculty have been pioneers in such fields as virology (Jonas Salk), astronomy (John Brashear), aviation (Samuel Pierpont Langley), and psychology (Benjamin Spock). The university has been home to faculty members deemed the "fathers" of various fields, such as the "father of radio broadcasting" (Reginald Fessenden), the "father of project management" (David I. Cleland), the "father of CPR" (Peter Safar), and the "father of organ transplantation" (Thomas Starzl).

The university is also notable for its faculty in philosophy. The university is the namesake of the Pittsburgh School, which was founded by Wilfrid Sellars, a significant figure in analytic philosophy. Current notable faculty in the philosophy department include John McDowell, Robert Brandom, and Nicholas Rescher.

There have been 31 university heads for the University of Pittsburgh. Beginning in the institution's academy days, the head of the school was referred to as Principal, a title that was retained until 1872 when it was changed to Chancellor by an alteration to the university's charter. This title of Chancellor has lasted except for a brief change during Wesley Posvar's administration when it was transiently switched to president.[292]

Alumni

As of 2019, the University of Pittsburgh has over 330,000 living alumni[293] who are supported by the Pitt Alumni Association, founded in 1866,[294] and over 50 regionally-based Pitt Clubs located throughout the world.[295]

Three Pitt alumni have been awarded the Nobel Prize: Paul Lauterbur '62 for his work in magnetic resonance imaging,[296] Philip Hench '20 for discovery of the hormone cortisone,[297] and Wangari Maathai '66 for founding the Green Belt Movement.[298] Other alumni have also been pioneers in their respective fields, including John Wistar Simpson '41, a pioneer in nuclear energy,[299] and Vladimir Zworykin '26, who has been regarded as the "father of television".[300] National Medal of Science winners include Bert W. O'Malley '59 & '63, a pioneer in steroid hormones,[301] and Herbert Boyer '63, Genentech founder and biotech pioneer;[302] while Leonard Baker '52[303] and Michael Chabon '84[304] have won the Pulitzer Prize.

Pitt alumni who have excelled in professional sports include Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees Dan Marino '83,[305] Mike Ditka '61,[306] and Tony Dorsett '77.[307] Basketball Hall of Fame inductees include pioneering coach Clifford Carlson '18 & '20[308] while others, such as John Woodruff '39 and Roger Kingdom '02, have won Olympic gold.[309]

Notes

  1. ^ This figure reflects the total number of faculty at the Pittsburgh campus only; 338 additional faculty serve the four regional campuses for a university-wide total of 5,734 faculty members.
  2. ^ This enrollment figure reflects the total headcount of full-time and part-time undergraduate and graduate students attending classes at the University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus in Fall 2019 only. An additional 5,353 full-time and part-time undergraduate students attend the university across the four regional campuses for a university-wide headcount of 33,744 total students, 24,553 of which are undergraduates.
  3. ^ Upon joining the Commonwealth System of Higher Education in 1966, the University of Pittsburgh legally remained a private entity and in practice, retained the administrative and academic freedom of a private institution. It sets its own standards for student admission and retention, faculty, and teaching. Its assets remain in the hands of the corporation, its employees are employed by the corporation, and its affairs are governed by an independent Board of Trustees.[99] In-state tuition is subsidized by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the state provides approximately 11% of its operating budget.[100] The University of Pittsburgh is categorized as a public university in the Carnegie Foundation Classifications[7] and is typically listed as a public university in third party publications.[101] For simplicity, Pitt sometimes refers to itself a "public university".
  4. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.
  5. ^ The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  6. ^ The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum.

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university, pittsburgh, also, known, pitt, public, state, related, research, university, pittsburgh, pennsylvania, university, composed, undergraduate, graduate, schools, colleges, urban, pittsburgh, campus, home, university, central, administration, around, u. The University of Pittsburgh also known as Pitt is a public state related research university in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania The university is composed of 17 undergraduate and graduate schools and colleges at its urban Pittsburgh campus home to the university s central administration and around 28 000 undergraduate and graduate students The 132 acre Pittsburgh campus includes various historic buildings that are part of the Schenley Farms Historic District most notably its 42 story Gothic revival centerpiece the Cathedral of Learning Pitt is a member of the Association of American Universities and is classified among R1 Doctoral Universities Very high research activity 7 It is the second largest non government employer in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area University of PittsburghFormer namesPittsburgh Academy 1787 1819 Western University of Pennsylvania 1819 1908 MottoVeritas et Virtus Latin Motto in English Truth and Virtue TypePublic state related research universityEstablishedFebruary 28 1787 236 years ago 1787 02 28 AccreditationMSCHEAcademic affiliationsAAUORAUURASpace grantEndowment 5 68 billion 2021 1 Budget 2 4 billion 2020 2 ChancellorPatrick D GallagherProvostAnn E CuddAcademic staff5 396 3 a Students28 391 b 3 Undergraduates19 200 3 Postgraduates9 191 3 LocationPittsburgh Pennsylvania United States40 26 41 N 79 57 12 W 40 4446 N 79 9533 W 40 4446 79 9533 Coordinates 40 26 41 N 79 57 12 W 40 4446 N 79 9533 W 40 4446 79 9533CampusLarge City 4 132 acres 53 ha Other campusesBradfordGreensburgJohnstownTitusvilleNewspaperThe Pitt NewsColorsBlue and gold 5 NicknamePanthersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I FBS ACCEAGLMascotRoc the PantherWebsitewww wbr pitt wbr eduPennsylvania Historical MarkerDesignatedNovember 2 1979 6 Pitt traces its roots to the Pittsburgh Academy founded by Hugh Henry Brackenridge in 1787 While the city was still on the edge of the American frontier at the time Pittsburgh s rapid growth meant that a proper university was soon needed and Pitt s charter was altered in 1819 to confer university status on it as the Western University of Pennsylvania After surviving two devastating fires and several relocations the university moved to its current location in Pittsburgh s Oakland neighborhood and by act of the state legislature was renamed the University of Pittsburgh in 1908 Pitt was a private institution until 1966 when it became part of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education The campus is situated adjacent to the flagship medical facilities of its closely affiliated University of Pittsburgh Medical Center UPMC and its flagship hospital UPMC Presbyterian as well as the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh Schenley Park and Carnegie Mellon University The university also operates four undergraduate branch campuses in Western Pennsylvania located in Bradford Greensburg Johnstown and Titusville Alumni faculty and staff include 8 Rhodes Scholars 10 Marshall Scholars and 297 Fulbright Scholars 8 Past and present faculty and alumni at Pitt include six Nobel laureates three Pulitzer Prize winners three Academy Award winners members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences seven United States senators three United States cabinet officials and five U S state governors In athletics Pitt competes in Division I of the NCAA as the Pittsburgh Panthers primarily as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference Pitt athletes have received a total of five Olympic medals Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 Western University of Pennsylvania 1 3 A new name and home 1 4 Development of the polio vaccine 1 5 State relations to present day 2 Campus 2 1 Historic buildings 2 2 Other buildings 2 3 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center 2 4 Regional campuses 3 Community impact 3 1 Sustainability 4 Organization and administration 5 Academics 5 1 Admissions 5 1 1 Undergraduate 5 2 International studies 5 3 Rankings 5 4 Scholars 6 Research 7 Student life 7 1 Housing 7 2 Traditions 7 3 Pitt Arts 7 4 Student theater 7 5 Student music 7 5 1 Pitt A Cappella Groups 7 6 Student media 7 7 Student organizations 7 8 Greek life 8 Athletics 8 1 Football 8 2 Basketball 8 3 Olympic sports 8 4 Support groups 9 People 9 1 Faculty 9 2 Alumni 10 Notes 11 References 11 1 Works cited 12 External linksHistory Edit Hugh Henry Brackenridge founder of Pittsburgh Academy the precursor to the University of Pittsburgh Main article History of the University of Pittsburgh Founding Edit Founded by Hugh Henry Brackenridge as Pittsburgh Academy in 1787 the University of Pittsburgh is one of the few universities and colleges established in the 18th century in the United States It is the oldest continuously chartered institution of learning in the U S west of the Allegheny Mountains 9 The school began as a preparatory school presumably in a log cabin possibly as early as 1770 10 in Western Pennsylvania then a frontier 11 Brackenridge obtained a charter for the school from the state legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on February 28 1787 just ten weeks before the opening of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia 12 13 A brick building was erected in 1790 on the south side of Third Street and Cherry Alley for the Pittsburgh Academy 14 15 The small two story brick building with a gable facing the alley contained three rooms one below and two above 16 Western University of Pennsylvania Edit The university in 1833 at its location on 3rd Avenue in downtown Pittsburgh Within a short period more advanced education in the area was needed so in 1819 the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania amended the school s 1787 charter to confer university status The school was named the Western University of Pennsylvania or WUP and was intended to be the western sister institution to the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia 13 17 By 1830 WUP had moved into a new three story freestone fronted building with Ionic columns and a cupola near its original buildings fronting the south side of Third Street between Smithfield Street and Cherry Alley in downtown Pittsburgh By the 1830s the university faced severe financial pressure to abandon its traditional liberal education in favor of the state legislature s desire for it to provide more vocational training The decision to remain committed to liberal education nearly killed the university but it persevered despite its abandonment by the city and state 18 It was also during this era that the founder of Mellon Bank Thomas Mellon Class of 1837 graduated and later taught at WUP 19 14 15 The university s buildings along with most of its records and files were destroyed in the Great Fire of 1845 that wiped out 20 square blocks of Pittsburgh Classes were temporarily held in Trinity Church until a new building was constructed on Duquesne Way on what was the site of the former Horne s department store Only four years later in 1849 this building also was destroyed by fire Due to the catastrophic nature of these fires operations were suspended for a few years to allow the university time to regroup and rebuild By 1854 WUP had erected a new building on the corner of Ross and Diamond now Forbes Avenue streets site of the present day City County building and classes resumed in 1855 It is during this era in 1867 that Samuel Pierpont Langley astronomer inventor aviation pioneer and future Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution was chosen as director of the Allegheny Observatory that was donated to WUP in 1865 Langley was professor of astronomy and physics and remained at WUP until 1891 when he was succeeded by another prominent astronomer James Keeler Growing quickly during this period WUP outgrew its downtown facilities and the university moved its campus to Allegheny City present day North Side 19 14 15 The university eventually found itself on a 10 acre 4 0 ha site on the North Side s Observatory Hill at the location of its Allegheny Observatory There it constructed two new buildings Science Hall and Main Hall that were occupied by 1889 and 1890 respectively During this era the first collegiate football team was formed at Pitt in 1889 In 1892 the Western Pennsylvania Medical College was amalgamated into the university By 1893 the university had graduated its first African American William Hunter Dammond 20 In 1895 WUP established its School of Law and Andrew Carnegie and George Westinghouse were elected to the board of trustees where they joined Andrew Mellon who had been elected in 1894 The Pittsburgh College of Pharmacy and Pittsburgh Dental School also joined the university in 1896 In 1898 the first women sisters Margaret and Stella Stein graduated from the university 21 During this period university engineering professor Reginald Fessenden was conducting pioneering work in radio broadcasting By 1904 playing at Exposition Park the university had its first undefeated football team 19 14 15 22 A new name and home Edit The Cathedral of Learning the centerpiece of Pitt s campus and the tallest educational building in the Western Hemisphere Citing a need to avoid confusion distinguish itself from the University of Pennsylvania and return to its roots by identifying itself with the city the Western University of Pennsylvania by act of the state legislature was renamed the University of Pittsburgh in the summer of 1908 During this time the university had also outgrown its accommodations on what is now the North Side of Pittsburgh and its departments had been scattered throughout the city for years To consolidate all of its components on one campus WUP bought 43 acres 17 ha of land in December 1907 in what is now the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh and began relocating departments there by 1909 23 The initial campus plan for the new location centered on the winning submission from a national architectural contest that incorporated a Greek Acropolis design by Henry Hornbostel for 30 buildings 24 However due to financial and other constraints only four of the buildings were constructed in this style of which only Thaw Hall remains today In the fall of 1909 the university became the first college to adopt the panther as its mascot 25 It was also during this period that the university led by Chancellor Samuel McCormick again held off pressures to abandon the school s commitment to liberal education in favor of more technical based training During his administration McCormick also led the university into a new level of national recognition expansion and growth as well as beginning institutional support of athletics 24 In the 1920s new university chancellor John Gabbert Bowman declared that he had a vision for a centerpiece tall building for the university The 14 acres 5 7 ha Frick Acres property in Oakland was soon purchased and plans for the campus shifted focus from the hillside to a neo Gothic Revival plan that today comprises the Cathedral of Learning Heinz Memorial Chapel Stephen Foster Memorial and Clapp Hall buildings By 1925 Bowman had settled on a design by Charles Klauder for the tall building an attention getting 535 foot 163 m tower whose great height with open spaces all around would suggest the character that ought to be in an educated man The building s parallel lines going up and up would express courage and fearlessness and it would unify Pittsburgh into a community conscious of its character The cathedral is cut off flat at the top to suggest that its lines like education have no ending The building was financed by donors and by a campaign to collect dimes from local school children Bowman was a persuasive leader and although the Great Depression intervened the Cathedral of Learning on which construction was begun in 1926 began hosting classes in 1931 and was formally dedicated in 1937 Today it remains the second tallest university building in the world and contains an equally impressive interior highlighted by a 22 000 square foot 2 000 m2 Gothic hall Commons Room with 52 foot 16 m tall arches currently surrounded by 31 Nationality Rooms Seven more Nationality Rooms are in the making 26 Development of the polio vaccine Edit Jonas Salk developed the first polio vaccine at the University of Pittsburgh In the early 20th century epidemics of polio began to hit the United States and other industrialized countries As hospitals filled with patients in iron lungs and tens of thousands were left disabled the fear of polio grew leading to the closing of many public facilities Meanwhile Dr Jonas Salk had set up the University of Pittsburgh s Virus Research Lab in the basement of what is now Salk Hall By 1951 Salk and his team had begun immunization experiments in monkeys using dead polio virus Soon however Salk began to test inoculations in paralyzed polio patients and by 1953 human trials among the general population were initiated By the spring of the following year the largest controlled field trials in medical history were underway and by 1955 the vaccine developed by Salk and his researchers was declared effective By 1962 Salk s vaccine had reduced the incidence of polio in the United States by 95 percent The breakthroughs in immunology and vaccine development at Pitt by Salk and his team are considered one of the most significant scientific and medical achievements in history 27 28 State relations to present day Edit In 1966 Pitt was designated by Pennsylvania as a state related university As such Pitt receives public funds 154 3 million in fiscal year 2016 covering about 7 of its operating budget 29 and offers reduced tuition to Pennsylvania residents Pitt retains independent control but is typically categorized as a public university Upon affiliation with the state subsidized tuition led to a massive influx of new students and rapid expansion of Pitt s size and scope In the 1970s Pitt s football team returned to greatness with a national championship season in 1976 led by Hall of Fame running back Tony Dorsett and continued success in the 1980s with players such as Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino In the 1980s significant medical research in the field of organ transplantation was conducted by Thomas Starzl establishing Pitt as the world leader in the field of organ transplantation In 1991 chancellor Wesley Posvar retired after 24 years in office His administration is best known for elimination of the university s debt from its 1960s financial crisis and for increasing the school s prestige and endowment Under Posvar Pitt s operating budget grew sevenfold to 630 million and its endowment tripled to 257 million 30 Mark Nordenberg was chancellor of the university from 1995 to 2014 and led Pitt through a period of substantial progress including a 2 billion capital raising campaign that is over three quarters of the way toward achieving its goal 31 and a 1 billion 12 year facilities plan 32 Major initiatives and events that have occurred during his tenure include the construction of the Petersen Events Center a major expansion of on campus housing the growth of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and the restructuring of its relationship with the university and a series of disruptive bomb threats that occurred in 2012 Patrick D Gallagher was named the 18th chancellor of the university and assumed the office on August 1 2014 33 Campus Edit The lower campus the traditional heart of the university is typified by Gothic Revival architecture including Heinz Chapel right and the Stephen Foster Memorial center foreground but the 42 story Cathedral of Learning dominates most views across the Oakland neighborhood The University of Pittsburgh s main campus comprises approximately 132 urban acres 0 53 km2 located in Pittsburgh s historic Oakland neighborhood Much of the campus including its centerpiece 42 story Cathedral of Learning falls within the Oakland Civic Center Schenley Farms National Historic District 34 The campus has been noted for its impressive architecture 35 and contains an eclectic mix of architecture that includes Greek revival Neogothic Italian Renaissance and modern It has been termed a theme park of replica buildings representing the architecture of the past speaking to the present 36 The campus has won multiple Green Star Awards from the Professional Grounds Management Society 37 38 39 The University of Pittsburgh s main campus contains four contiguous sections upper sports complexes residence halls mid Benedum Chevron Allen and Thaw Halls lower Cathedral of Learning Union Posvar Hall and on the west end of campus the medical center complex The campus is bordered by Darragh Street McKee Place to the west and Bellefield Avenue Dithridge Street to the east Forbes and Fifth avenues traverse the campus from west to east Although generally within walking distance the university also runs a bus and shuttle service between various campus locations and bordering neighborhoods 40 The main campus is within walking distance of many recreational cultural and educational institutions in the Oakland neighborhood The campus is adjacent to Schenley Plaza the main branch of the Carnegie Public Library the Carnegie Museums of Natural History and Art and the Carnegie Music Hall as well as portions of Carnegie Mellon University Carlow University is just west of campus adjacent to the university s medical center complexes The main quad of Carnegie Mellon University Central Catholic High School and historic Schenley Park site of the Phipps Conservatory amp Botanical Gardens lie across Junction Hollow on the east end Historic buildings Edit Heinz Memorial Chapel Two Pitt buildings are individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places Allegheny Observatory in Pittsburgh s Riverview Park on the Northside and the Cathedral of Learning 41 Twenty one of Pitt s buildings including the 5 residence halls that make up Schenley Quadrangle see below are contributing properties to the Schenley Farms Oakland Civic Center Historic District that has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district 34 Due to the historical nature of various sites around Pitt s buildings the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has placed historical markers outside the Allegheny Observatory 42 Posvar Hall 43 44 Salk Hall 45 Stephen Foster Memorial 46 and the William Pitt Union 47 In addition a Pennsylvania Historical Marker has been placed on campus near the Cathedral of Learning to mark the significance of the University of Pittsburgh itself 48 Another state historical marker has been placed to highlight the significance of Pitt s involvement in the archaeological excavation at the Meadowcroft Rockshelter in Avella Pennsylvania 49 In addition the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation has designated the following Pitt buildings as Pittsburgh Historic Landmarks Allegheny Observatory Allen Hall Alumni Hall Bellefield Hall Chancellor s Residence Cathedral of Learning the Cathedral of Learning interior rooms Gardner Steel Conference Center Heinz Memorial Chapel Thaw Hall Salk Hall Schenley Quadrangle residence halls Stephen Foster Memorial the University Child Development Center and the William Pitt Union 50 51 Other Pitt buildings not designated individually as landmarks but listed among the 16 Pitt owned contributing properties to the Schenley Farms Historic District include Clapp Hall O Hara Student Center Ruskin Hall Thackeray Hall Frick Fine Arts Building Music Building and the University Club 52 The restored Louis XV mirrored ballroom of the Beaux Arts styled William Pitt Union Historic structures within adjacent to or near Pitt s campus but not belonging to the university include the Carnegie Museum buildings Frick School Forbes Field wall remnant Magee Estate iron fence the Schenley Fountain Mellon Institute Phipps Conservatory amp Botanical Gardens the Pittsburgh Athletic Association St Paul s Cathedral St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Schenley High School Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall where scenes of The Silence of the Lambs were filmed in 1990 and the Stephen Foster sculpture Many of these buildings and their facilities are integrated into the events and activities of the university 53 54 55 Other buildings Edit Main article List of University of Pittsburgh buildings The art gallery at the Frick Fine Arts Building The majority of Pitt owned facilities are clustered in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh which includes the Schenley Farms Historic District however a few prominent facilities are scattered elsewhere throughout the city including the adjacent Shadyside neighborhood Pitt also maintains regional Pennsylvania campuses in Bradford Greensburg Johnstown and Titusville as well as a Computer Center in RIDC Park in Blawnox the Plum Boro Science Center in Plum the University of Pittsburgh Applied Research Center U PARC in Harmarville and the Pymatuning Laboratory of Ecology in Linesville 56 The university also has a major archeological research site the Allen L Cook Spring Creek Preserve in Spring Creek Wyoming 57 58 Athletic facilities of the University of Pittsburgh Panthers that are located in Oakland in the upper campus and include the Charles L Cost Sports Center Fitzgerald Field House the Petersen Events Center Trees Hall and Trees Field An approximately 30 million upgrade of on campus sports facilities starting with the Petersen Sports Complex includes new soccer baseball softball facilities and helps clear a space for the future construction of a new track and field and band complex 59 Athletic facilities in Pittsburgh that are located outside of the Oakland neighborhood include Acrisure Stadium and the UPMC Sports Performance Complex 60 Major on campus residence halls include the Litchfield Towers Schenley Quadrangle Nordenberg Hall Bouquet Gardens and Ruskin Hall located on the lower campus Lothrop Hall and Forbes Hall on the medical campus and Pennsylvania Panther and Sutherland halls located on the upper campus 61 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Edit See also List of UPMC buildings in Pittsburgh Thomas Starzl Biomedical Science Tower is connected to the med school and UPMC s flagship hospitals The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center UPMC is consistently ranked in U S News amp World Report s Honor Roll of America s top hospitals 62 and consists of the following hospitals and facilities in the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Oakland many of which have shared uses with various University departments UPMC Presbyterian Hospital UPMC Montefiore Hospital Magee Women s Hospital of UPMC Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic in Thomas Detre Hall Eye and Ear Institute Forbes Tower home to the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Iroquois Building Kaufman Medical Building Medical Arts Building 230 McKee Place and UPMC University Center UPMC academic hospitals and facilities elsewhere in Pittsburgh include the UPMC Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh campus in the Lawrenceville neighborhood the UPMC Sports Performance Complex on the South Side and the UPMC Shadyside and the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute in the Hillman Cancer Center both located in the Shadyside neighborhood adjacent to Oakland 63 Regional campuses Edit Regional campuses offer master s bachelor s and associate degrees at four locations in Western Pennsylvania They also allow students to take preliminary courses and relocate to other regional campuses or the Oakland campus to complete their degrees They offer several degrees and certificates University of Pittsburgh at Bradford master s bachelor s associate s and certificates University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg master s bachelor s and certificates University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown bachelor s and certificates University of Pittsburgh at Titusville associate s and certificatesCommunity impact Edit Aerial view of the university and Oakland neighborhood Carnegie Mellon University is at top right The University of Pittsburgh has been noted for both its role in community outreach and its impact on the economy of the city and the Western Pennsylvania region In 2009 Pitt was ranked second overall and the top public university in the nation as a Best Neighbor for positive impact on its urban community including both commercial and residential activities such as revitalization cultural renewal economics and community service and development according to the Saviors of Our Cities ranking 64 Pitt was also listed as a best neighbor in the previous ranking released in 2006 65 These rankings reflect the statistics that each year Pitt spends more than 1 7 billion in the community and supports nearly 33 800 jobs in Allegheny County The university is the Pittsburgh region s second largest non government employer behind its affiliated University of Pittsburgh Medical Center UPMC 66 Pitt s research program alone imports more than 822 million into the region each year more than 3 60 for each 1 of state appropriations and supports some 23 100 local jobs 67 14 23 Pitt students also spend more than 213 million on goods services and rental payments within the local economy 68 Pitt ranked sixth in the number of startups spawned by technologies developed by its researchers according to Association of University Technology Managers 69 Then Vice President of the United States Joe Biden speaks at the Peterson Events Center on April 5 2016 Pitt and its medical school are the academic partners of the closely affiliated the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center With over 1450 employees and 1 billion annual revenue UPMC is the largest non government employer in Pennsylvania 70 Through the Pitt Volunteer Pool faculty and staff members donate more than 10 000 hours annually to community service projects for agencies such as the Salvation Army Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force and Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank Pitt is a leading producer of Peace Corps volunteers 68 71 According to the Peace Corps 2008 ranking of colleges and universities only 14 schools in the nation produced more Peace Corps volunteers 72 Pitt s graduate school also ranked tenth for most alumni Peace Corps volunteers 73 Sustainability Edit This section may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The University of Pittsburgh has undertaken programs to improve sustainability initiatives and practices Pitt started programs in ecology and established biological field stations in 1926 74 In 1990 Pitt was one of the first 22 signatories of the Talloires Declaration 75 In 2003 Pitt founded its Mascaro Center for Sustainable Innovation 76 77 In 2013 Pitt released its first sustainability report 78 and in 2014 celebrated a Year of Sustainability 79 by launching a Student Office of Sustainability that now has over 25 affiliated student organizations 80 In 2018 Pitt published its first comprehensive Pitt Sustainability Plan 81 established the Office of Sustainability 82 and hired its first director of sustainability 83 84 In 2020 Pitt committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2037 its 250th anniversary 85 and its first climate action plan came out in 2022 86 Pitt received a AASHE STARS Gold rating in 2021 87 building on its Silver rating from 2018 88 has long been on The Princeton Review s Green Colleges list 89 been included on the Environmental Protection Agency s Green Powered Universities list since 2018 90 91 won multiple Sustainable Pittsburgh Challenges 92 and has other third party recognitions In 2018 the university announced its intention to buy all of the electricity from a run of the river hydro power facility to be built by Rye Development at Allegheny Lock and Dam No 2 on the Allegheny River in 2023 93 In 2020 the university announced a second local renewable power purchasing agreement for solar power to be built on the birder of Beaver and Allegheny counties near Pittsburgh International Airport 94 The university has been criticized for some of its financial investments namely those in the fossil fuel industry 95 96 In 2020 a Board report disclosed that endowment exposure to fossil fuels had decreased 42 between 2015 and 2020 with zero private investments in fossil fuels by the end of 2035 97 Organization and administration EditCollege school foundingCollege school Year foundedArts and Sciences 1787Business graduate 1960Business undergraduate 1907Dental Medicine 1896Education 1910Engineering 1846General Studies 1932Health amp Rehabilitation Sciences 1969Honors 1987Computing and Information 2017Law 1895Medicine 1883Nursing 1939Pharmacy 1878Public amp International Affairs 1957Public Health 1948Social Work 1938The university was chartered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1787 and it operated as a fully private institution until an alteration to its charter in 1966 at which point it became part of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education This conferred state related status to the university making it a legal instrument of the Commonwealth which provides an annual financial appropriation currently 7 7 of the university s total operating budget 98 in exchange for the university offering tuition discounts to students who are residents of Pennsylvania Legally however the university remains a private entity operating under its nonprofit corporate charter governed by its independent Board of Trustees and with its assets under its own ownership and control Therefore it retains the freedom and individuality of a private institution both administratively and academically setting its own standards for admissions awarding of degrees faculty qualifications teaching and staff hiring c The university s Board of Trustees maintains ultimate legal authority governance and responsibility for the university but specifically reserves authority over selecting the university s chancellor approval of major policies particularly those related to the fiduciary responsibilities of the board and the definition of the university s mission and goals It is made up of 36 voting members chancellor 17 term trustees elected by the board 6 alumni trustees elected by the board on nomination from the Alumni Association Board of directors and 12 Commonwealth trustees The governor of Pennsylvania the president pro tempore of the Pennsylvania Senate and the speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives each appoints four of the 12 Commonwealth trustees Additional non voting trustees include 14 special trustees and additional emeritus trustees selected by the board Non voting ex officio members include the governor of Pennsylvania the secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania the chief executive of Allegheny County and the mayor of Pittsburgh There are three or more regular meetings of the Board of Trustees per year 102 The Board of Trustees selects the university s chancellor who doubles as the chief academic officer and the chief executive of the university as well as serving as an ex officio voting member of the board of trustees The chancellor is delegated with general administrative academic and management authority over the university Under the chancellor are the provost and senior vice chancellor the senior vice chancellor for health sciences the deans of the various schools the presidents of the regional campuses department chairs and the directors of university centers and institutes 102 The university is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools 3 Academics EditThroughout its history Pitt has been committed to a liberal arts education with a curriculum in the arts sciences and humanities 18 Pitt also has emphasized undergraduate research experience and opportunities such as co ops and internships 103 Undergraduate degrees can be earned as Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Philosophy Along with providing certificate programs graduate level master s professional and doctoral degrees are also awarded Pitt has also initiated a university wide Outside the Classroom Curriculum OCC that includes a structured series of extracurricular programs and experiences designed to complement students academic studies and help develop personal attributes and professional skills 104 Students who complete the OCC requirements receive an OCC transcript and a green cord of distinction to wear at commencement 105 Pitt offers free workshops and certification programs such as a pedagogy certification badge 106 and a semester long public education mentorship program 107 Distinguished undergraduate programs are offered through the David C Frederick Honors College 108 The freshman level entry schools include the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences the College of Business Administration the Swanson School of Engineering and the School of Nursing Admissions Edit Undergraduate Edit Admissions statistics2021 enteringclass 109 Admit rate49 1Yield rate16 8Test scores middle 50 SAT Total1250 1470 among 49 of FTFs ACT Composite28 33 among 16 of FTFs The 2022 annual ranking of U S News amp World Report categorizes University of Pittsburgh as more selective 110 For the Class of 2026 enrolled fall 2022 Pitt received 53 062 applications and accepted 26 077 49 1 Of those accepted 4 399 enrolled a yield rate the percentage of accepted students who choose to attend the university of 16 8 109 111 Pitt s freshman retention rate is 93 4 with 84 3 going on to graduate within six years 109 The university started test optional admissions with the Fall 2021 incoming class in response to the COVID 19 pandemic and has extended this through Fall 2025 Of the 49 of enrolled freshmen in 2021 who submitted SAT scores the middle 50 percent Composite scores were 1250 1470 109 Of the 16 of the incoming freshman class who submitted ACT scores the middle 50 percent Composite score was between 28 and 33 109 Pitt is a college sponsor of the National Merit Scholarship Program and sponsored 3 Merit Scholarship awards in 2020 In the 2020 2021 academic year 10 freshman students were National Merit Scholars 112 Fall First Time Freshman Statistics 113 109 114 115 116 117 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017Applicants 53 072 34 656 32 549 32 091 29 857 27 679Admits 26 079 23 109 20 791 18 180 17 696 16 528Admit rate 49 1 66 7 63 9 56 7 59 3 59 7Enrolled 4 875 4 230 4 026 4 126 4 019Yield rate 21 1 20 3 22 1 23 3 24 3ACT composite out of 36 28 33 16 28 32 33 28 33 34 28 33 41 27 32 50 SAT composite out of 1600 1250 1470 49 1243 1420 81 1260 1440 83 1270 1430 81 1240 1420 78 middle 50 range percentage of first time freshmen who chose to submit International studies Edit The Indian Classroom one of 31 Nationality Rooms in the Cathedral of Learning The university s historic emphasis on international studies is physically present in its collection of 31 Nationality Rooms on the first and third floors of the Cathedral of Learning Pitt is also one of the country s leading producers of both Fulbright scholars and Peace Corps volunteers 68 118 and one of fewer than 20 American universities to claim five or more area studies programs that have been competitively designated as National Resource Centers by the U S Department of Education 119 Pitt s National Resource Centers include Asian European Latin American Russian and East European and Global studies 120 as well as Pitt s International Business Center 119 In addition Pitt s Asian Studies Center has been awarded status as a Confucius Institute by the Chinese Ministry of Education 121 122 Further Pitt is home to one of just ten European Union Centers of Excellence in the U S funded by the European Commission 123 The University Center for International Studies UCIS coordinates international education curricula centers on topical specializations in international studies and the centers for area studies including the National Resource Centers among existing faculty and departments throughout the university It does not confer degrees but awards certificates of attainment to degree candidates in the university s schools and also operates certificate programs in African Studies undergraduate and in Global Studies undergraduate amp graduate 124 UCIS also operates the Study Abroad Office 125 Nationality Rooms and Intercultural Exchange Programs 126 Pitt s study abroad program under the auspices of UCIS helps to facilitate student study in over a hundred different countries and oversees a variety of programs including the Panther Programs which are course taught abroad that have been developed and are accompanied by faculty of the university two way exchange agreements with foreign institutions and Pitt recognized third party exchange programs 127 The university also offers several study abroad scholarships including those through the Nationality Rooms program 128 In addition following the decision to end a 24 year sponsorship of the Semester at Sea program due to academic administrative and safety concerns 129 Pitt has created a Multi region Academic Program PittMAP that involves international travel accompanied by university faculty to three different continents for the comparative study of one of six rotating global study themes 130 131 Further Pitt s Swanson School of Engineering has also established a joint engineering institute and program with Sichuan University in Chengdu 132 and Pitt s School of Medicine has established an exchange program for biomedical research students with Tsinghua University in Beijing China 133 Rankings Edit Academic rankingsNationalARWU 134 36Forbes 135 152THE WSJ 136 83U S News amp World Report 137 58Washington Monthly 138 90GlobalARWU 139 82QS 140 181THE 141 144U S News amp World Report 142 42The Center for Measuring University Performance has ranked Pitt ninth in the top tier of U S research universities nationwide according to its 2015 annual report 143 In its 2022 rankings U S News amp World Report ranked Pitt tied for 20th among public universities in the United States and tied for 59th among all national universities 144 Princeton Review placed Pitt among its Best Value Public Colleges 145 while Kiplinger rated Pitt the best value in Pennsylvania and thirty sixth best nationally for out of state students among public universities in their 2016 rankings 146 The 2017 Wall Street Journal Times Higher Education college rankings of American universities ranked Pitt 75th overall and the No 1 public college in the Northeast 147 In worldwide evaluations of universities Newsweek ranked Pitt 37th in its The Top 100 Global Universities 148 Pitt ranked 43rd worldwide in the 2017 Center for World University Rankings 149 Pitt is also ranked 90th worldwide and 42nd in the U S in the 2018 Academic Ranking of World Universities Pitt ranked 100th globally in the 2017 18 QS World University Rankings Pitt ranks 25th of all universities in the world for the impact and performance of its 2016 scientific public publications according to the Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities produced by the Higher Education Evaluation and Accreditation Council of Taiwan HEEACT 150 Pitt ranks as the 42nd best higher education research institution worldwide according to SCImago Institutions Rankings 2016 World Report 151 In his 1985 book Public Ivies A Guide to America s Best Public Undergraduate Colleges and Universities Richard Moll included the University of Pittsburgh as one of the Public Ivy worthy runners up 152 In addition to its academic rankings Pitt has also been recognized for its positive campus atmosphere with The Princeton Review rating Pitt as having the eighth happiest student body and the 11th best quality of life in the nation in 2010 153 The 52 ft 16 m high half acre 2 000 m2 Commons Room of the Cathedral of Learning serves as a major study and event space for the university and its students Pitt s law school was ranked tied for 78th in the U S in 2022 by U S News amp World Report 154 The University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work s MSW program was ranked tied for 17th in the U S by U S News amp World Report in 2020 155 Scholars Edit Pitt students and faculty have regularly won national and international scholarships and fellowship awards including eight Rhodes Scholarships and ten Marshall Scholarships 156 157 158 In 2007 Pitt was one of only nine universities and the only public university to claim both Rhodes and Marshall Scholars Since 1995 Pitt undergraduates have also won a total of five Truman Scholarships 159 156 seven Udall Scholarships a Churchill Scholarship a Gates Cambridge Scholarship 160 43 Goldwater Scholarships 161 23 Boren Scholarships 162 and three Mellon Humanities Fellowships 163 164 Pitt is also a leading producer of Fulbright scholars placing in the top 20 among all universities for total number of student Fulbright scholars 165 Pitt alumni have won awards such as the Nobel Peace Prize the Nobel Prize in medicine the Pulitzer Prize for fiction the Shaw Prize in medicine the Albany Prize in medicine the Fritz Medal in engineering the Templeton Prize and the Grainger Challenge Prize for sustainability 68 166 Research Edit Salk Hall where Jonas Salk s team performed the research that led to the first polio vaccine is also the home of the School of Dental Medicine and School of Pharmacy Pitt is a member of the Association of American Universities and had 1 0 billion in research and development expenditures in 2011 ranking 14th among all universities in the United States 167 Pitt ranked in the top 25 of all universities in the world for the impact and performance of its scientific public publications including in the top ten for clinical medicine according to the Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities produced by the Higher Education Evaluation and Accreditation Council of Taiwan 150 Pitt is also ranked 29th in the world based on Essential Science Indicators according to the Research Center for Chinese Science Evaluation of Wuhan University 168 Pitt places much emphasis on undergraduate research and has integrated such research experience as a key component of its undergraduate experience 103 Pitt is a major center of biomedical research in FY 2013 it ranked sixth in the nation in competitive peer reviewed NIH funding allocations 169 and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center ranked tenth among hospitals nationwide by USNews in 2013 170 Pitt neighbors the campus of Carnegie Mellon University CMU and in some cases buildings of the two universities are intermingled This helps to facilitate a myriad of academic and research collaborations between the two schools 171 including such projects as the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center the Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse the Immune Modeling Center the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute as well as the National Science Foundation supported Pittsburgh Science of Learning Center 172 173 Further the universities also offer multiple dual and joint degree programs such as the Medical Scientist Training Program the Molecular Biophysics and Structural Biology Graduate Program and the Law and Business Administration program Some professors hold joint professorships between the two schools and students at each university may take classes at the other with appropriate approvals 174 Pitt students and faculty also have access to the CMU library system as well as the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh through the Oakland Library Consortium 175 The two universities also co host academic conferences such as the 2012 Second Language Research Forum 176 Student life EditStudent body composition as of May 2 2022 Race and ethnicity 177 TotalWhite 67 67 Asian 12 12 Hispanic 6 6 Other d 6 6 Black 5 5 Foreign national 4 4 Economic diversityLow income e 14 14 Affluent f 86 86 Housing Edit Litchfield Towers Pitt s largest and tallest residence hall Undergraduate student housing comprises both traditional residence halls and apartment style housing On the lower campus the three cylindrical towers of the Litchfield Towers complex houses the most students on campus and contains the primary dining facility for the university The Schenley Quadrangle originally serving as one of city s most desirably luxury apartment complexes comprises five separate residence halls Amos Brackenridge Bruce Holland and McCormick Bruce Hall houses many Honors College and Living and Learning Community LLC students Holland Hall formerly served as an all female residence and Amos Hall serves as the primary home of the university s sororities with each floor being occupied by a different Greek organization Ruskin Hall is located near Clapp Hall and the biological complex Completed in 2013 Nordenberg Hall is the newest residence hall houses freshmen Forbes Hall located on Forbes Avenue houses mainly freshmen involved in LLCs Living Learning Communities Lothrop Hall originally built as a nursing student residence houses students on the medical center complex Bouquet Gardens offers garden style apartments mostly to upperclassmen The Forbes Craig Apartments serve as the primary residence for Honors College students Sutherland Hall on the upper campus is named for legendary Pitt football coach Jock Sutherland The upper campus houses Sutherland Hall home of several Living Learning Communities as well as Panther Hall and Irvis Hall which mainly house upperclassmen Various fraternity housing is also found on the upper campus as well as the Darragh Street Apartments which house medical students within a short walk to medical school s Scaife Hall Many students especially upperclassmen also choose to live off campus in the nearby South Oakland neighborhood in both university and non university owned apartments Traditions Edit Rock band Walk the Moon performs at Fall Fest 2015 Several traditions have become part of student life at Pitt over the years One of the oldest traditions is Lantern Night an annual ceremony that serves as a formal induction for freshman women to university life 98 65 The tradition of sliding or stepping on the former home plate of Forbes Field embedded in the floor of Posvar Hall is performed by students in search of some good luck 178 179 180 181 Another good luck tradition involves rubbing the nose of the Millennium Panther outside the William Pitt Union prior to exams 182 Originated by students seeking good luck on exams this tradition has further grown into one that is used by the wider university community when seeking general good fortune particularly prior to football games or other athletic contests and was featured in a national television advertisement for the 2012 Hyundai Tucson automobile 183 A romantic tradition involves the legend stating that if lovers kiss on the steps of Heinz Memorial Chapel they are then destined to be married there 184 Perhaps the most prestigious tradition involves the Omicron Delta Kappa Walk a stone walkway between the Cathedral of Learning and Heinz Chapel that contains the engraved names of Pitt s Omicron Delta Kappa Senior of the Year award winners 185 Annual traditional events include Fall Fest 19 and in the spring Bigelow Bash These festivals are held by the Pitt Program Council between the William Pitt Union and the Cathedral of Learning and involve a range of activities novelties and bands 186 Related to graduation there is Honors Convocation where awards and recognition are bestowed upon students faculty alumni and staff throughout the schools and departments of the university 54 Also the Panther Sendoff is a free annual reception typically held in Alumni Hall to congratulate each year s graduating class and wish them well 187 A free event open to the public the Nationality Rooms Open House occurs on a Sunday in early December each year in the Cathedral of Learning and involves the presentation of the rooms decorated in traditional holiday styles day long performances of dance and song by various ethnic groups and food and crafts from many of the nationality room s committees 188 Varsity Walk Traditions related to athletics include the Victory Lights where golden flood lights illuminate the top of the Cathedral of Learning after every football victory and select other athletic achievements 189 190 191 The Annual Bonfire and Pep Rally which is hosted by the Pitt Program Council and is held prior to a select football game Held on the lawn of the Cathedral of Learning it often involves the band cheerleaders football team visiting dignitaries and giveaways 189 192 Homecoming which revolves around another home football game each year includes a traditional fireworks and a laser light display between the William Pitt Union and the Cathedral of Learning 193 This is followed by Casino Night in the union the football game and a homecoming cruise on a Gateway Clipper Party Liner 194 195 196 At football games the Football Tunnel occurs where student organizations carrying standards form a tunnel for the football players to run through as they enter the football field from the locker room 197 The Varsity Walk a walkway between the Cathedral of Learning and Heinz Memorial Chapel is carved each year the names of former Pitt athletes each year since 1950 who have promoted the university through their athletic Panther Award or academic Blue Gold Award achievements 198 Greek Week is a yearlong initiative for the Greek organizations on campus to raise money for different charitable organizations through different events The two biggest events each year are the Pitt Dance Marathon and Greek Sing Yearlong fundraising activities are also held to support such charitable organizations such as the Ronald McDonald House Make a Wish Foundation University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute and the Pittsburgh Food Bank 199 E Week is a spring celebration organized by the Engineer Student Council for a week long series of activities and competitions to demonstrate engineering skills and foster a spirit of camaraderie Activities include games such as Monopoly Ingenuity Jeopardy Assassins and include a talent show relay race mini Olympics and blood drive The festivities reach climax with a parade on Friday a soapbox derby on Saturday and the e ball finale on Saturday evening Each year a unique theme is chosen Each engineering department competes against the others while some smaller departments join forces 200 201 Pitt Arts Edit Pitt s Stephen Foster Memorial contains two theaters Pitt Arts is a program founded by the university in 1997 to encourage students to explore and connect to the art and cultural opportunities of the City of Pittsburgh via three programs Art Encounters provides trips to arts events for undergrads that include free tickets transportation a catered reception and encounters with international artists and thinkers Free Visits grants undergrad and grad students free admission using their Pitt IDs to the Carnegie Museum of Art Carnegie Museum of Natural History Senator John Heinz History Center Phipps Conservatory Mattress Factory and the Andy Warhol Museum 202 203 Student theater Edit Various student theater groups convene at Pitt University of Pittsburgh Stages is the production company of the Department of Theatre Arts which puts public student performances of classic masterpieces contemporary productions and student directed labs It also runs the Shakespeare in the Schools which tours classic theater for K 12 students throughout the Pittsburgh area 204 Friday Nite Improvs Pittsburgh s longest running theatre show was started in 1989 by graduate theatre students It takes place weekly inside the Cathedral of Learning s studio theatre 205 The Redeye Theatre Project is a festival of one act plays cast written and rehearsed in 24 hours 206 Pitt Musical Theater Club provides undergraduates the opportunity to perform in student directed variety shows and musicals The club was founded in 2009 207 Student music Edit The Music Building once served as home to the original studio for Mr Rogers Neighborhood The University of Pittsburgh has three University recognized choirs in founding order they are listed below The Pitt Men s Glee Club founded in 1890 is the oldest extracurricular club on campus 208 The club includes both undergraduate and graduate students from throughout the university Traditionally the Glee Club has sung for a variety of campus wide and community functions including graduations receptions alumni gatherings sporting events and chancellor s events The Glee Club has also participated in national Collegiate Men s Choir festivals and international tours and music festivals in both the United States and Europe 208 The University of Pittsburgh Women s Choral Ensemble founded in 1927 209 is open to all women of the university including undergraduates graduate students and staff The ensemble leads the traditional lamplighter processional each fall and performs repertory ranging from traditional sacred and secular classics to international folk songs popular music and show tunes 210 Heinz Chapel Choir is an accomplished and internationally known 211 a cappella choir consisting entirely of Pitt students that has been performing for over 70 years 212 Pitt A Cappella Groups Edit Pitt Pendulums founded in 1996 is a co ed a cappella group the oldest a cappella group on campus Other a cappella groups on campus include C Flat Run a co ed group Pittch Please an all male group Pitches and Tones a co ed group The Songburghs a co ed group and Sounds Like Treble an all female group All groups on campus regularly perform in various on and off campus functions and are regular competitors in the ICCA s the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella Most recently The Songburghs won first place at the ICCA Central Quarterfinal on February 2 2019 They also went on to place third at the next round the ICCA Central Semifinal at the University at Buffalo on March 30 2019 213 214 Carpathian Ensemble founded within the Department of Music in 1786 performs Gypsy Klezmer Armenian Moldavian Ukrainian and Macedonian music 215 The University Gamelan established in 1995 is the largest Sundanese gamelan program in the U S and has sponsored an artist in residency program each year since 1998 216 The University of Pittsburgh Orchestra performs several concerts and consists of music students students from the university at large faculty staff and members of the metropolitan community The orchestra performs not only works of the standard art music literature but also new works of student composers 217 Pitt Jazz Ensemble founded in 1969 by saxophonist Dr Davis has performed internationally 218 Pitt African Music and Dance Ensemble founded in 1983 by a Ghanaian ethnomusicologist Dr Willie O Anku specializes in music and dances from Africa Under the direction of J S Kofi Gbolonyo it presents a range of African artistic expressions including music dance drama and visual arts 219 Pitt Band founded in 1911 is the varsity marching band of the University of Pittsburgh and performs at various athletic and other University events 220 Student media Edit WPTS FM is a non commercial radio station owned by the University of Pittsburgh and offers a mix of student run programming The station operates at 92 1 MHz with an ERP of 16 watts and is licensed to Pittsburgh 221 JURIST is the world s only law school based comprehensive legal news and research service staffed by a mostly volunteer team of part time law student reporters editors and Web developers It is led by law professor Bernard Hibbitts at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law 222 The Pitt News is an independent student written and student managed newspaper for the university s Oakland main campus Founded in 1908 it is now published Monday through Friday during the school year and Wednesdays during the summer It circulates 14 000 copies for each issue published 223 Student media and other organizations are largely headquartered within the William Pitt Union seen here with the Millennium Panther The Pittiful News is an independent student founded student written student managed and student produced satirical and humor newspaper It comes out on during the school year in print and throughout the entire calendar year online 224 UPTV University of Pittsburgh Television is a student managed student produced closed circuit television station Students living in campus residence halls or university operated housing can view programming on Channel 21 225 Three Rivers Review and Collision are undergraduate bi annual literary journals publishing both poetry and prose 226 The Pittsburgh Undergraduate Review is a multidisciplinary journal showcasing undergraduate research 227 Pitt Tonight earned the university its first College Emmy nominations in 2016 Pitt Political Review is a student created student written publication of the University Honors College PPR as it is called provides a venue for serious discussion of politics and policy issues in a nonpartisan way 228 Blackline is a student created student written publication of the Black Action Society Blackline features both news articles and creative pieces such as poetry to call attention to problems programs and activities that affect Black students at Pitt 229 The Original Magazine is a nonprofit semiannual arts and culture publication based at and partially funded by the University of Pittsburgh that aims to both bring and publicize accessible art and creative writing to Pittsburgh 230 The Pitt Maverick is an independent paper founded by conservative students 231 Pitt Tonight is an American college late night talk show on the University of Pittsburgh campus 232 The show premiered on December 14 2015 and is produced entirely by students It is the first large scale late night production on the school s campus consisting of more than 70 staff members with its creator Jesse Irwin serving as the first host 233 234 The program is taped once per month in front of a live studio audience The show has been nominated for two Mid Atlantic Emmy Awards 235 236 and won one College Broadcasters Inc award for Best General Entertainment Program Student organizations Edit There are over 350 student clubs and organizations at the University of Pittsburgh 237 Some of the organizations are Black Action Society is the recognized student organization for promoting the cultural educational political and social needs of black students at the university It comprises nine committees including the publication of the student run publication BlackLine as well as community outreach political action and programing 238 BAS has hosted lectures by such figures as Cornel West 239 Spike Lee 240 and Carol Moseley Braun 241 Blue and Gold Society founded in 1991 is a group of undergraduate student leaders chosen as liaisons between the student community and the Pitt Alumni Association 242 Catholic Newman Club founded in 1915 is the third oldest existing student organization on campus 243 The club works in conjunction with the Pittsburgh Oratory of Saint Philip Neri which offers daily mass and confession times as well as perpetual Eucharistic adoration 244 and the Fellowship of Catholic University Students to provide events that offer students a deeper look into the Catholic faith Students often engage in service opportunities with various charitable organizations Graduate and Professional Student Government GPSG is the student government that represents the interests of all graduate and professional students and serves as the umbrella organization for all of the graduate professional school student governments GPSG s mission is to ensure that the concerns of these students are heard and also provides services and programs such travel grants legal and financial consulting and social functions 245 Hillel is a pluralistic Jewish community that serves all Pitt undergraduates Programs take place on campus and at the Hillel Jewish University Center at 4607 Forbes Avenue Events include holiday interfaith Jewish education social action arts and cultural programming as well as no fee weekly Shabbat services and dinner every Friday night 246 The Oakland Zoo Pitt basketball s student cheering club Oakland Zoo the student athletic cheering section is an officially recognized student club At over 2 000 members it is the largest such group at the university The group helps participate with the Athletic Department and Pitt Student Government Board in setting student ticket policy as well as organizing special student events 247 The Pitt Pathfinders student recruiters employed by the Office of Admissions of Financial Aid They recruit prospective students by giving campus tours attending on and off campus recruitment programs and by contacting admitted students through phone and the Internet While Pathfinder is a paid position it is also a student organization 248 Pitt Program Council is the all campus programming organization at the university Comprising eight student committees a variety of programs and festivities are planned and sponsored including Fall Fest Bigelow Bash Homecoming Laser and Fireworks Show as well as trips to New York City Cedar Point Spring break in Panama City Beach FL Other activities include art gallery exhibits films horseback riding sports tournaments lectures fitness and dance classes and Black and White Ball 249 Student Government Board SGB is the governing body that provides undergraduate students with representation to the university administration presenting their needs interests and concerns An important aspect of the SGB is allocation of a portion of the student activities fee which provides money to over 500 student organizations at the University of Pittsburgh SGB has three standing committees 6 conditional committees and one internal committee that address various aspects of campus life including diversity first year involvement wellness and governmental relations 250 251 Quo Vadis is a student organization that conducts guided tours and interpretations of the Cathedral of Learning s 31 Nationality Rooms 252 Rainbow Alliance is a student advocacy group for gay lesbian bisexual transgender queer and allied students Among other activities the group holds an annual drag show to raise money for Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force 253 University of Pittsburgh Mock Trial is a yearlong extracurricular activity open to Pitt undergraduates that provides an opportunity to practice litigation through a series of team based mock trial competitions Pitt Mock Trial has qualified for American Mock Trial Association post season tournaments each of the last six years when finishing in the fifth overall place at the 2008 National Championship Tournament 254 255 William Pitt Debating Union is a co curricular program and hub for a wide range of debating activities including intercollegiate policy debate public debate and debate outreach The program was 1981 National Debate Tournament champions 256 has qualified for the National Debate Tournament 40 times 257 and is one of the oldest organizations of its kind in the nation growing from the university s Division of Public Speaking in 1912 258 Hillman LibraryGreek life Edit Fraternities SororitiesAlpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Phi Omega Coed service Beta Theta Pi Delta Chi Delta Phi Delta Sigma Phi Delta Tau Delta Iota Nu Delta Kappa Sigma Kappa Alpha Tau Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Beta Sigma Pi Lambda Phi Phi Delta Theta Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Phi Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Theta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Beta Rho Sigma Chi Sigma Phi Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon Triangle Fraternity Zeta Beta Tau Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Kappa Alpha Chi Omega Delta Delta Delta Delta Phi Epsilon Delta Zeta Kappa Delta Kappa Kappa Gamma Phi Sigma Rho Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Epsilon Chi Sigma Sigma Sigma Theta Phi Alpha Theta Nu Xi Zeta Sigma ChiAthletics EditMain article Pittsburgh Panthers Cheering on the Pitt football team has traditionally been one of the most celebrated activities at the university as depicted in this cover art from a 1915 game program The University of Pittsburgh s athletic teams referred to as the Pittsburgh Panthers or Pitt Panthers include 19 university sponsored varsity teams at the highest level of competitive collegiate athletics in the United States the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division I NCAA Division 1 Football Bowl Subdivision FBS 259 Varsity men s sports sponsored by the university are baseball basketball cross country football soccer swimming and diving indoor track and field outdoor track and field and wrestling while sponsored women s varsity sports include basketball cross country gymnastics soccer softball swimming and diving tennis indoor track and field outdoor track and field and volleyball 260 All varsity sports teams compete as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference ACC since the 2013 14 season with the exception of the gymnastics team competing in the East Atlantic Gymnastics League EAGL 261 The university also maintains membership in the Eastern College Athletic Conference ECAC 262 Scholastically during 2012 calendar year out of approximately 450 Pitt varsity student athletes 350 had term grade point averages exceeding 3 0 including 16 that had a perfect average of 4 0 and 174 were named Big East Conference Academic All Stars or placed on the all academic Big East football team 263 There are also approximately 28 additional athletic teams that compete at the non varsity club sports level 264 Pitt s highest profile athletic programs football and men s basketball are consistently competitive Pitt has been regularly ranked as having one of the best combinations of football and basketball programs by multiple sports media outlets 265 266 including CBS Sports 267 ESPN 268 and Sports Illustrated 269 In the fall of 1909 the University of Pittsburgh was the first college or university to adopt the panther Puma concolor as its mascot 25 Popular as photo sites there are ten representations of Panthers in and about Pitt s campus and ten more painted fiberglass panthers placed around the campus by the Pitt Student Government These fiberglass panther structures are given to a campus group for a year and painted by the group to reflect their interests 270 The oldest representations are four panthers that guard each corner of the Panther Hollow bridge 271 Other Oakland locations include both inside and in front of the William Pitt Union 272 273 outside the Petersen Events Center 274 Pitt the Panther on the carousel in Schenley Plaza 275 the Panther head fountain on the front of the Cathedral of Learning and the Pitt Panther statue outside Acrisure Stadium on Pittsburgh s North Side 276 Football Edit Pitt Football playing Notre Dame at Acrisure Stadium in 2015 Main article Pittsburgh Panthers football Traditionally the most popular sport at the University of Pittsburgh football has been played at the highest levels at the university since 1890 During the more than 100 years of competitive football at Pitt the university has helped pioneer the sport by among other things instituting the use of numbers on jerseys 277 and desegregating the Sugar Bowl with Bobby Grier Some of college football s all time greatest coaches and players have plied their trade at Pitt including Pop Warner Jock Sutherland Marshall Goldberg Joe Schmidt Mike Ditka Tony Dorsett Hugh Green Mark May Dan Marino Bill Fralic Curtis Martin Darrelle Revis Russ Grimm LeSean McCoy and Larry Fitzgerald Among the top schools in terms of all time wins Pitt teams have claimed nine National Championships 278 and boast 88 players that have been chosen as first team All Americans 279 Since 2015 the head coach of the football team has been Pat Narduzzi Basketball Edit Pitt basketball in the Petersen Events Center Main articles Pittsburgh Panthers men s basketball and Pittsburgh Panthers women s basketball Pitt first sponsored varsity men s basketball in 1905 and became an early national power after winning two Helms Foundation National Championships in 1927 28 and 1929 30 Those teams coached by the innovative and legendary Naismith Hall of Fame inductee Doc Carlson were led by National Player of the Year and Hall of Famer Charlie Hyatt Following a Final Four appearance in 1941 Pitt appeared in a handful of NCAA tournaments throughout the 1950s 1960s and 1970s including an Elite Eight appearance in 1974 led by All American Billy Knight Pitt joined the Big East Conference in 1982 and by the end of the decade had secured a pair of Big East regular season championships led by All Americans Charles Smith and Jerome Lane In the 2000s decade led by coach Jamie Dixon an era of consistent national and conference competitiveness has been achieved including reaching the number one ranking in various national polls Since 2002 Pitt has appeared in eleven NCAA tournaments advancing to five Sweet Sixteens and an Elite Eight During this time prior to joining the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2013 Pitt and has won three Big East regular season championships two Big East Tournament Championships and has advanced to six Big East Tournament Championship games 280 The Pittsburgh Panthers women s varsity basketball program started during the 1914 1915 school year and lasted until 1927 before going on hiatus until 1970 Pitt s women s team has posted several NCAA NWIT and EAIAW tournament appearances Led head coach Agnus Berenato Pitt has played in post season tournaments each of the last five seasons when including three NCAA Tournaments appearances where it advanced to the Sweet Sixteen in 2008 and 2009 281 The head coach of the men s basketball team is Jeff Capel Olympic sports Edit The Pitt script logo is the primary logo of the university s athletics department Since 1939 Pitt has used stylized versions of the signature of the City of Pittsburgh s namesake William Pitt 1st Earl of Chatham as logos in various capacities 282 See also Pittsburgh Panthers baseball Pittsburgh Panthers softball Pittsburgh Panthers volleyball and Pittsburgh Panthers wrestling Pitt has a long history of success in other intercollegiate athletic events In Track and Field Pitt has produced several Olympic and NCAA champions such as 800 m Olympic gold medalist John Woodruff two time 110 m hurdle Olympic gold medalist Roger Kingdom and seven time NCAA champion and 2005 World Champion triple jumper Trecia Kaye Smith 283 The wrestling program has a rich history and is among the leaders in producing individual national champions with 16 284 Pitt s women s volleyball team one of the winningest program in the nation 285 won 11 conference championships while a member of the Big East and appeared in 11 NCAA tournaments since the program began in 1974 286 Pitt s swimming and diving teams have produced several Olympians and won 19 men s and nine women s Big East Championships while a member of that conference Pitt women s gymnastics is a regular qualifier for the NCAA Northeast Regional Championship 287 Baseball Pitt s oldest varsity sport has produced several major league players and has reached the national 25 repeatedly including in 2013 288 Other varsity sports have also competed at national and conference championships and include cross country soccer softball and tennis 260 289 Support groups Edit The University of Pittsburgh Varsity Marching Band was founded in 1911 and performs at athletic and other events The Pitt Cheerleading squad has won multiple cheerleading national championships including three straight from 1992 to 1994 The Pitt dance team also has been competitive in national competitions 290 291 People EditFaculty Edit Alumni Hall home to the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid and Alumni Relations Main article List of University of Pittsburgh faculty University faculty have been pioneers in such fields as virology Jonas Salk astronomy John Brashear aviation Samuel Pierpont Langley and psychology Benjamin Spock The university has been home to faculty members deemed the fathers of various fields such as the father of radio broadcasting Reginald Fessenden the father of project management David I Cleland the father of CPR Peter Safar and the father of organ transplantation Thomas Starzl The university is also notable for its faculty in philosophy The university is the namesake of the Pittsburgh School which was founded by Wilfrid Sellars a significant figure in analytic philosophy Current notable faculty in the philosophy department include John McDowell Robert Brandom and Nicholas Rescher There have been 31 university heads for the University of Pittsburgh Beginning in the institution s academy days the head of the school was referred to as Principal a title that was retained until 1872 when it was changed to Chancellor by an alteration to the university s charter This title of Chancellor has lasted except for a brief change during Wesley Posvar s administration when it was transiently switched to president 292 Alumni Edit For a more comprehensive list see List of University of Pittsburgh alumni As of 2019 the University of Pittsburgh has over 330 000 living alumni 293 who are supported by the Pitt Alumni Association founded in 1866 294 and over 50 regionally based Pitt Clubs located throughout the world 295 Three Pitt alumni have been awarded the Nobel Prize Paul Lauterbur 62 for his work in magnetic resonance imaging 296 Philip Hench 20 for discovery of the hormone cortisone 297 and Wangari Maathai 66 for founding the Green Belt Movement 298 Other alumni have also been pioneers in their respective fields including John Wistar Simpson 41 a pioneer in nuclear energy 299 and Vladimir Zworykin 26 who has been regarded as the father of television 300 National Medal of Science winners include Bert W O Malley 59 amp 63 a pioneer in steroid hormones 301 and Herbert Boyer 63 Genentech founder and biotech pioneer 302 while Leonard Baker 52 303 and Michael Chabon 84 304 have won the Pulitzer Prize Pitt alumni who have excelled in professional sports include Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees Dan Marino 83 305 Mike Ditka 61 306 and Tony Dorsett 77 307 Basketball Hall of Fame inductees include pioneering coach Clifford Carlson 18 amp 20 308 while others such as John Woodruff 39 and Roger Kingdom 02 have won Olympic gold 309 Samuel J R McMillan 1846 U S senator from Minnesota Andrew Mellon 49th U S Secretary of the Treasury Philip Hench M D 1920 recipient of the 1950 Nobel Prize in Medicine Academy Award winning dancer and actor Gene Kelly 1933 Olympic Gold winning runner John Woodruff 1939 Paul Lauterbur Ph D 1962 recipient of the 2003 Nobel Prize in Medicine Orrin Hatch J D 1962 U S senator from Utah Ben Cardin B A 1964 U S senator from Maryland Wangari Maathai M Sc 1965 recipient of the Nobel 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