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News
“It’s About Us”: A milestone graduation for Pitt Public Health
The University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health marked a milestone at its May 2 commencement, celebrating 350 graduates—the largest class in the school’s 78-year history—at the University of Pittsburgh’s Victory Heights Arena, a shi
McCarthy named inaugural Director of Bioethics Education for Undergraduates
Cindy McCarthy, DHCE, MA, NREMT, Pitt Public Health associate professor of human genetics, has been named the inaugural Director of Bioethics Education for Undergraduates within the Pitt Institute for Bioethics. In this role, McCarthy will develop and implement bioethics educational initiatives for undergraduate students, foster mentor relationships between undergraduates and Pitt faculty and advise students interested in bioethics research.
Student uses Reddit to explore views on organ donation
When the hit TV series “The Pitt” tackled organ donation, viewers turned to Reddit to share their own stories. Arushi Bansal worked with a team to turn those conversations into an award-winning research project. An undergraduate student at the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health, Bansal earned the Best Poster in Social Sciences Award at the David C. Frederick Honors College Spring 2026 Research Symposium.