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08/25/08 - Pitt Launches Student Challenge to “Green” Old Buildings

08/12/08 - Pitt Nuclear Engineering Program Nets Grants in Federal Effort to Enhance Nuclear Energy Education

07/28/08 - The Thinkers: Pitt Professor Looking for Power in Polymers

06/02/08 - The research of Andrew Schwartz, adjunct faculty member in the Department of Bioengineering and professor of neurology, on robotic arms was recently featured in the New York Times.

05/27/08 - From DNA to Clean-Power Communities, New Generation of Pitt Faculty Receive Awards to Explore Next-Generation Technologies

05/01/08 - Pitt Professor Recognized for Work to Better Understand and Possibly Control the Human Immune System


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