UNIVERSITY of PITTSBURGH
BASIC INFORMATION:
BRIEF HISTORY:
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Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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The motto is Veritas et Virtus meaning ''Truth and Virtue''
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Amount of students attending is approximately 29,530
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The student-faculty ratio is 14:1
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Founded by Hugh Henry Brackenridge in 1787
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The Western University of Pennsylvania - intended to be the western sister to UPenn
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After the Great Fire of 1845 lessons were moved to Trinity Church since most of the records and files were destroyed
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In 1908 renamed as University of Pittsburgh
UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS AND MINORS:
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Majors - Business Information Systems, Civil Engineering, Dental Hygiene, Environmental Science, Microbiology, Physics and Astronomy, Physics and Quantum Computing and more
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Minors - Bioengineering, Electrical Engineering, Neuroscience, Physics...
ALUMNI:
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3 Nobel Prizes
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National Medal of Science
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Pulitzer Prize
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Olympic gold medals
SOME FAMOUS ALUMNI:
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Paul Lauterbur (Nobel Prize in Medicine)
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Wangari Maathai (Nobel Peace Prize)
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Vjosa Osmani (President of Kosovo)
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Philip Hench (Nobel Prize in Medicine)
CAMPUS INFO:
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132-acre campus in the historic Oakland neighbourhood
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Noted for impressive architecture including Greek revival, Neogothic, Italian Renaissance
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The main campus contains four sections - upper, mid, lower and the medical centre complex
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Programs to improve sustainability initiatives and practices