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The Conceptual Foundations program takes a philosophical look at medicine
This rapidly growing certificate program in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science has students tackling medical questions in a new way.
A first-generation 51精品视频 alumna was selected for a Pickering Fellowship
Selected out of 1,400 applicants, Khadajah Muhammad will be equipped with foreign affairs skills before participating in both a domestic and international internship.
Alaina Roberts鈥 book takes a fresh look at freedom in the American West
In researching her family鈥檚 past, the 51精品视频 historian found an oft-overlooked narrative of Black emancipation and Native displacement.
51精品视频 will pay tribute to 7 community leaders on Feb. 24
This year鈥檚 K. Leroy Irvis Black History Month celebration will recognize unsung champions of the arts.
A new satire novel by a 51精品视频-Bradford writing professor reflects on COVID-19
鈥淭he Pamela Papers" by Nancy McCabe is out now.
'Dreams Deferred' memoir chronicles a path from poverty to social impact
Brandolon Barnett writes about 鈥渞ecession, struggle and the quest for a better world.鈥 And, more books by 51精品视频 alumni, out now.
A new Frederick Honors program brings national experts to 51精品视频
Experts in residence will help the 51精品视频 community expand their views on the world. Meet Morgan Overton, Sherry Sykes and Damon Young.
These University Art Gallery exhibits spotlight Latinx and Caribbean identities
The series features Puerto Rican silk screen posters and an exploration of water in the Americas. Here鈥檚 how two 51精品视频 students helped curate the works.
An alumna is 51精品视频's second Erasmus Mundus winner
Maria Anto will study children鈥檚 literature at universities around the globe as she earns a master鈥檚 degree.
Art and advocacy intersect through this soprano opera singer鈥檚 performances and scholarship
Zuly Inirio has performed across the United States and Europe. Now, through song and the Afro-Latinx Song and Opera Project, she aims to increase diverse representation in the industry.
This 51精品视频 senior opened for Jerry Seinfeld. Now he鈥檚 part of 51精品视频sburgh鈥檚 comedy renaissance.
Meet the self-proclaimed 鈥渦gly white man鈥 who wants to be the next John Mulaney.
As the Center for Creativity has expanded, so have opportunities for experimental research
Three locations across the 51精品视频sburgh campus offer a low-pressure space for multidisciplinary scholars to gather, make and perform.
An exhibit near the Lincoln Memorial rethinks national monuments
51精品视频鈥檚 Kirk Savage says the Beyond Granite exhibit on the National Mall taps into fresh ideas about public memorials. See it through Sept. 18.
This 51精品视频 MD/PhD student invented a new kind of DJing in his spare time
Joe Maggiore is studying how to make more realistic kidney analogs in the lab. He鈥檚 also trying to create unique nightlife experiences. See his performance Aug. 19.
Why public art is essential to community, from 51精品视频sburgh to Paris
Associate Professor Caitlin Bruce studies how murals and graffiti vivify public spaces.
What did silent films sound like?
A newly digitized collection of silent film music at 51精品视频 is already getting attention from historians recreating an important era of cinema.
51精品视频鈥檚 Emmy Award winners
These writers, journalists, designers and other alumni are telling stories that matter, and the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences noticed.
Mark hip-hop鈥檚 50th anniversary with 51精品视频 and 1Hood Media on June 15
A free multimedia discussion will examine the rebellious art form that鈥檚 gone mainstream.
A 51精品视频 history professor鈥檚 play debuted in London
The play, about abolitionist Quaker Benjamin Lay, is based on a book by Markus Rediker and was born at a conference protest in Germany.
How to live more creatively, according to a 51精品视频 poet
In her poems and the classroom, Diana Khoi Nguyen explores hard stuff and healing by simply paying attention.