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The Official PowerPoint Template
  • See next slide for instructions
  • Feedback updates_at_pitt.edu

School of Arts of and Sciences Department (Click
here to edit)
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Instructions
  • Edit the Department Name
  • Go to View gt Master gt Edit Master
  • Be sure you are viewing the first master slide
    (Slide 1). Do this by locating vertical scroll
    bar on right and scrolling to top.
  • Click on Department Name text to edit.
  • Edit the Footer
  • Go to View gt Header and Footer
  • Make changes to date and footer then Apply to
    all.
  • Edit Cover Slide (Slide with Cathedral image)
  • The cover is not a master. Simply click on text
    to edit.

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Contact Information
PowerPoint Template for University of
Pittsburgh University Marketing
Communications University of Pittsburgh 3525
Forbes Avenue Suite 200 Pittsburgh, PA 15260
US 412-624-0409 updates_at_pitt.edu
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The Pittsburgh Academy 1787
  • Founded as the Pittsburgh Academy in 1787 on what
    was then the American frontier, the University of
    Pittsburgh is the oldest continuously chartered
    U.S. institution of learning west of the
    Allegheny Mountains.

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From WUP to Pitt
  • With an alteration in its charter in 1819, the
    Pittsburgh Academy became the Western University
    of Pennsylvania.
  • Upon relocating to its current campus in
    Pittsburghs Oakland neighborhood in 1908, the
    school was renamed the University of Pittsburgh.

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A State-Related University
  • Pitt was a private institution until it became
    part of the Commonwealth System of Higher
    Education in 1966.
  • As a state-related university, Pitt receives
    public funds and offers reduced tuition to
    Pennsylvania residents.

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From Academy to WUP to Pitt
  • The Pittsburgh Academy was founded in 1787. In
    1819, it became the Western University of
    Pennsylvania (WUP).
  • Upon relocating to Pittsburghs Oakland
    neighborhood in 1908, the school was renamed the
    University of Pittsburgh.
  • Pitt was a private institution until 1966, when
    it gained state-related status.

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University of Pittsburgh System
  • The Pitt system comprises the 132-acre Pittsburgh
    campus as well as regional campuses in Bradford,
    Greensburg, Johnstown, and Titusville.
  • Pitts 12,000 employees (including 3,800 fulltime
    faculty members) serve some 34,000 students in 15
    undergraduate, graduate, and professional
    schools.

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Leader in Education
  • Pitt has been ranked in the top cluster of U.S.
    public research universities, and has been named
    a best value by various publications.
  • Since 1995, Pitt undergraduates have won Rhodes,
    Marshall, Truman, Udall, Goldwater, and Churchill
    Scholarships.

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Pioneer in Research
  • Pitt faculty members have been pioneers in
    astronomy, genetics, organ transplantation, and
    virology, among other fields.
  • The Salk polio vaccine was developed at Pitt.
  • A Pitt professor was the first to isolate and
    identify vitamin C.
  • In 1974, Pitt was elected to the Association of
    American Universities (AAU), which includes North
    Americas leading research universities.

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Partner in Regional Development
  • Pitt has been ranked the top public university in
    the nation as a Best Neighbor for positive
    impact on its urban community.
  • Each year, Pitt spends more than 1.7 billion in
    the community, and supports nearly 33,800 jobs in
    Allegheny County.

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Pitt Award Winners
  • Pitt faculty and alumni have received Nobel and
    Pulitzer Prizes, the National Medals of Arts and
    of Science, and the MacArthur Genius Award,
    among many other honors.
  • Notable graduates include Michael Chabon
    (Pulitzer Prize for Literature), Gene Kelly
    (Academy Award), and Wangari Maathai (Nobel Peace
    Prize).

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A Few Pitt Bits
  • Pitts Cathedral of Learning, 535 feet (163
    meters) tall, is the second-high education
    building in the world.
  • The Pitt Panthers have won nine national college
    football championships.
  • Pitts motto is Veritas et Virtus, Latin for
    Truth and Virtue.
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