As finals loom, Pitt students face burnout. Experts suggest exercise, sleep, and counseling to manage stress and maintain academic and personal balance.
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Suji Kwock Kim and riel Sturchio, both with Iowa ties, awarded 2026 Guggenheim Fellowships for their exceptional contributions in poetry and photography.
The Student Government Board's resolution urges Pitt to uphold students' First Amendment rights amid concerns about a poor speech climate on campus.
University of Arizona Professors Elaine Romero and Erika Hamden are named 2026 Guggenheim Fellows to support their innovative projects in arts and science.
Ruth and Steve Pollyea's $1.375M gift to U of A Eller boosts student internships, expanding EPO enrollment, enhancing career prospects, and innovating education.
CMU's partnership with the Pittsburgh Symphony offers music students access to top musicians, enriching Pittsburgh's arts hub and fostering future talent.
Aaron Kimbrell, NAU's assistant librarian, combines creativity and education, aiming to bridge students' interests with community and academic values.
Pitt researchers highlight Artemis II's potential to drive advances in biomedicine and earth sciences, impacting both space exploration and life on Earth.
UVA, Duke, and Vanderbilt expand exotic language offerings by adding Quechua, taught by Joshua Shapero, enhancing cross-cultural research benefits.
Villanova students and Habitat for Humanity launch Pope Leo Village in North Philly, promoting affordable housing and faith-based service on April 18, 2026.










