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​Pitt-Greensburg graduates celebrate Commencement; Retired Dean of Student Services honored with the President’s Medal for Distinguished Service

The University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg will hold its annual commencement on Saturday, April 29, in Chambers Hall Gymnasium (150 Finoli Drive, Greensburg, PA 15601). As in the recent past, two ceremonies (10 a.m.

Fulbright Scholar-In-Residence: Bringing a global perspective to campus

Germán Silveira arrived at Pitt-Greensburg in August 2022 as a Fulbright Scholar-In-Residence. He returned to Uruguay on April 24, 2023. This article is a brief overview of his campus experience.

Pitt-Greensburg Writers Festival: ​Award-Winning Poets, Novelists, Painters, and Rick Sebak!

If ChatGPT and other assorted bots make you worry about the future of literature, Pitt-Greensburg’s Writers Festival should prove that humans are not going gentle into that good night.

Spring blooms with the return of the Joan Chambers Concert Series

The University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg is excited to announce the return of the Joan Chambers Concert Series with three concerts scheduled for April and June. The concerts, which are free and open to the public, will be performed in the Mary Lou Campana Chapel and Lecture Center (150 Finoli Drive, Greensburg, PA 15601).

Pitt-Greensburg Theater Company to present “Talking With . . .” 11 monologues by women

Photos: Brianna Bicker rehearsing for her roles in "Talking With..." in scenes from (Snake) Handler, Scraps, and Rodeo.

The Pitt-Greensburg Theatre Company will present Jane Martin’s “Talking With…” as its spri

Pitt-Greensburg earns 2023-2024 Military Friendly® School Silver Designation

The University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg has again earned Military Friendly® School designation, an honor it has held since 2012. Pitt-Greensburg received the Silver designation for 2023-2024. The 2023-2024 Military Friendly® Schools list will be published in the May and October issue of G.I.

Isolation Hurts: A community mental health discussion

WQED, Mental Health America of Southwestern PA, and University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg are proud to host a screening of Alone: Isolation Hurts, a 30-minute documentary exploring the intersections of mental health and social isolation. This free public screening will be held Wednesday, March 29 at Mary Lou Campana Chapel and Lecture Center in Greensburg, Pa. The event will begin with a 7 p.m. community screening, followed by a Q&A panel discussion.

Pitt-Greensburg offers its Preview Pitt Open House and other opportunities to visit campus

The University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg offers multiple opportunities for high school students to visit campus and meet faculty and students to learn more about what is available through our academic and athletic programs. Prospective students must register to attend any of these events at https://www.greensburg.pitt.edu/admissions/visit-campus.

Pitt-Greensburg full-tuition scholarship competition deadlines March 31; Two past recipients share how the scholarships enhanced their academic journeys

In 2019, Joyce Lin ’22 and Hunter Waltermire were selected out of a pool of applicants to receive the prestigious full-tuition scholarship to attend the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg. Now, four years later, they are stepping into their post-graduate journeys.