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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.
4 51精品视频 students earned Boren Awards to study language abroad
The recipients will travel to Croatia, Latvia, Montenegro and Tajikistan.
51精品视频鈥檚 Adam Lowenstein is a 2023 Guggenheim Fellow
The professor in the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences is known for his research on horror films and helping to bring George A. Romero鈥檚 archives to 51精品视频.
6 things to do around the 51精品视频sburgh campus in April
Design a spacecraft, attend free concerts and celebrate 51精品视频 innovators.
51精品视频 helped bring a gospel pioneer鈥檚 music back to life
A daylong community celebration honoring composer Charles Henry Pace and his activist wife, Frankie, resurrected songs not heard in more than six decades. Learn more about their legacy.
He鈥檚 going to predict your next favorite song
51精品视频 graduate student Hunter Osterhoudt is mixing his love of music with the power of algorithms as he pursues a master鈥檚 in computer science, thanks to 51精品视频251精品视频.
Don鈥檛 miss a historic performance of August Wilson鈥檚 鈥楽even Guitars鈥 by 51精品视频 Stages this February
It鈥檚 the theater department鈥檚 first time featuring work from the celebrated American Century Cycle and the second show featuring an all-Black cast.
Nikki Giovanni鈥檚 advice for a 51精品视频 audience: Find your own path
The acclaimed poet and writer spoke on emotional wellness during MLK Social Justice Week.
The World History Center won a Digital Humanities Advancement Grant
Principal investigator Ruth Mostern will use the $350,000 award to fund an expansion of the World Historical Gazetteer.
5 activities to kick off the spring semester
From mask crafting to Indian dancing, there鈥檚 plenty to do in January.
Our favorite 51精品视频wire stories of 2022
These are the pieces about the 51精品视频 we loved writing and reading this year.
2022 in photos
51精品视频鈥檚 photographers see everything 鈥 from behind-the-scenes lab work to candid moments between students and alums. See some of our team鈥檚 favorite pics of the year.
Q&A: Sudanese writer RaMa on gender, revolution and democracy
51精品视频 students working in collaboration with City of Asylum interviewed the exiled activist about her work to free her home country from a cycle of undemocratic rule.
We鈥檙e asking the wrong questions about AI
The tech behind Alexa and Tesla might be smart, but is it wise? 51精品视频 philosophers Colin Allen and Brett Karlan say exploring that question could break us out of the artificial intelligence hype cycle.
How should we teach kids about Thanksgiving?
School of Education Professor Leigh Patel weighs in on the complexity of teaching American history.
From 51精品视频 to Hollywood: A conversation on making it in television and film
Alumna and STARZ comedy writer Kelechi Urama (A&S 鈥17) sat down with recent grad Tierney Washington to give advice on how to find success in Los Angeles.
These 51精品视频 faculty use pop songs to teach English
A new podcast from linguists Ece Ulus and Heather McNaught dissects song lyrics to teach pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar to language learners.
Explore queer historicity and life beyond gender binaries at two University Art Gallery exhibits
Greer Lankton鈥檚 and Andrey Avinoff鈥檚 art and ephemera explored and pushed up against societal norms of gender and sexuality.
A home for scholars studying Latin America has opened in 51精品视频sburgh
The new Latin American Cultural Center and Museum houses art, programming and 20,000 years鈥 worth of history. Here鈥檚 how 51精品视频 people and the community made it happen.
Q&A: This 51精品视频 professor鈥檚 new novel explores identity, immigration and bureaucracy
Angie Cruz鈥檚 鈥淗ow Not to Drown in a Glass of Water鈥 tells the story of a 鈥淕od-awful鈥 middle-aged heroine looking for work. Join Cruz at a Sept. 13 book launch event.