University of Pittsburgh
The University of Pittsburgh is a state-related research university founded in 1787. It is renowned for its academic excellence, historic Cathedral of Learning, and affiliation with UPMC.
It is a member of the Association of American Universities and classified among “R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity”.
Address: 4200 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Phone: (412) 624-4141
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How Local B2B Companies Are Closing the Marketing Gap Without a Full-Time Hire
Growth is a challenge familiar for any small to mid-sized businesses. Sales are plateauing and leads fall off; there is a lack of unity in brand messaging. Everyone agrees the missing piece points to marketing, but bringing on a seasoned Chief Marketing…
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Delaware County Leadership: Heather Wilson, Chief Strategy & Growth Officer, YMCA of Greater Brandywine
As the YMCA celebrates its 175th anniversary nationally, the YMCA of Greater Brandywine (YGBW) is focused on what comes next in Chester County. That work…
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A 30-Year Journey: Gregory Shank is Named New Managing Partner of Maillie LLP
Gregory Shank didn’t just land the top job at one of the region’s most respected accounting firms. He’s been building toward it for more than…
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Delaware County Leadership: Clarence Martindell, EVP of Commercial Real Estate Lending, Meridian Bank
Clarence Martindell, Executive Vice President of Commercial Real Estate Lending at Meridian Bank, spoke with DELCO Today about growing up in the great outdoors of…
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Philadelphia-born President of Nation’s Largest Union Spoke at the Democratic National Convention Last Week
During her address at the Democratic National Convention last week, Philadelphia High School for Girls alumn Becky Pringle, president of the National Education Association, the…
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Veteran of Sales and Business Development Sets New Standard for Growth at West Chester-Based MyOfficeOps
As neighbors and friends for more than a quarter-century, Steve Rickel and Mark Mehok have known each other for quite some time. That personal relationship…
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Penn State Great Valley Welcomes Kathryn DiPuppo Tucker as New Director of Development
Penn State Great Valley is announcing Kathryn DiPuppo Tucker as its new Director of Campus Development. Bringing a wealth of experience in fundraising, relationship-building, and…
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Independence Blue Cross Focuses on Concept of Equitable, Whole-Person Health at Its 2nd Annual Summit
Independence Blue Cross recently hosted its second annual in-person and virtual Health Equity Summit. The event focused on the concept of equitable, whole-person health. Independence…
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Widener University: Todd Clark New Delaware Law School Dean
Widener University announces the appointment of Todd J Clark, an accomplished leader, scholar, and award-winning professor, as Delaware Law School’s new dean. Clark will begin…
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Delco Council Chair Monica Taylor Named to PA Board of Education
The Chair of Delaware County Council, Dr. Monica Taylor is now also a member of the Pennsylvania Board of Education on its Council of Basic…
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In Cost v. Quality Ranking, Two Pa. Universities Rise to List of 50 Best Public Colleges in Nation
Two Pennsylvania universities are among the best public colleges in the nation in 2022. But they also represent some of the most expensive options on…
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Delaware County Leadership: Deanne H. D’Emilio, JD, President of Gwynedd Mercy University
Deanne H. D’Emilio, President of Gwynedd Mercy University, spoke with DELCO Today about having hit the “parent jackpot” as a child growing up in suburban…
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Delaware County Leadership: Jordan Space, President of the Eastern Pennsylvania Region at S&T Bank
Jordan Space, President of the Eastern Pennsylvania Region at S&T Bank, spoke with DELCO Today via Zoom about growing up in Lancaster County as the…
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See Which Local Universities Nabbed a Top 100 National Spot According to U.S. News
Six Pennsylvania’s universities found themselves in the top 100 national rankings from U.S. News & World Report’s annual report, writes Kim Strong for the York Daily Record. All…
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Gov. Wolf Receives Letter of Support from Economists, Academics for His Minimum Wage Proposal
Gov. Tom Wolf recently revealed a letter signed by nearly 40 academics and economists in support of his proposal to gradually raise the state’s minimum…
























