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In Science Paper, Dietrich School Chemists Describe New Process for Creating "Unnatural" Amino Acids
A study published in Science by a team including Dietrich School chemists describes a powerful new way to create “unnatural” amino acids, which could find use in protein-based therapies and open up novel branches of organic chemistry.

Student Chapter of Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) Wins Award for Scientific Excellence
The Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) student chapter at the Pitt earned the organization’s award for scientific excellence. Farjana Siddiqua, president of the chapter and a graduate student researcher in the Dietrich School's Department of Mathematics, accepted the honor for the group at the Mathematical Association of America MathFest on Aug. 4.

Dietrich School Faculty Member's Book Explores a City's Relationship with Graffiti Artists
In her forthcoming book, Caitlin Bruce, associate professor in the Dietrich School's Department of Communication, explores a Mexican city government’s shifting relationship with graffiti artists over an 18-year period. Bruce chronicles what happened when writers and officials in León, Mexico, introduced a legal graffiti program and its bearing on urban planning, local politics and gentrification.

Dietrich School Innovation in Education Winner to Create Open Educational Resource
Dietrich School teaching professor Gretchen Bender's project will create an Open Educational Resource — material available freely to other instructors in other schools — in what she calls an “anti-textbook” — “How to Talk with a Work of Art,” where “the methods of instruction are as vital as the content.” Bender is a faculty member and assistant chair in the Department of History of Art and Architecture.

Dean Leibovich Featured in Inside Research
Dean Adam Leibovich shares his thoughts about the Dietrich School’s expansive research initiatives, his goal of fostering cross-disciplinary discovery among faculty, and the important contributions made by undergraduate researchers.

Dietrich School Faculty Member Examines the Increase in Suicide Rates Among Black Youth
Kamesha Spates, William S. Dietrich II Chair and associate professor in the Dietrich School's Department of Africana Studies, recently led a team of researchers to a region of northeast Ohio where suicide rates among the local Black population had more than doubled from 2011 to 2021.

Dietrich School Faculty Member Named PQI Director
Michael Hatridge, an associate professor in the Dietrich School's Department of Physics and Astronomy, has been named director of the Pittsburgh Quantum Institute.

Dean Leibovich Announces New Associate Deans
Dean Adam Leibovich has appointed Adriana Helbig, Hannah Johnson, Todd Reeser, and Natasha Tokowicz as Associate Deans. Meet the newest members of the Dean's Leadership Team.

Female Physicists Aren't Represented in the Media. And That Hurts the Disipline
A new essay in The Conversation by Dietrich School faculty members Chandralekha Singh and Carl Kurlander asserts that the lack of media representation of female scientists perpetuates the status quo and stereotypes about who belongs in STEM fields.

Dietrich School Alum Recognized for Her Dissertation
Alex Silver (A&S '21G), a graduate student studying cognitive psychology in Pitt’s Learning Research and Development Center (LRDC), received one of two 2022-23 Doctoral Dissertation Research Excellence Awards from the Federation of Associations in Behavioral and Brain Sciences (FABBS). The award acknowledges graduate student scientists who have conducted research of superior quality and broader societal impacts.

Dietrich School Historian Featured in New Docuseries on American West
Alaina E. Roberts, associate professor of history in the Dietrich School, appears in all four episodes of a new docuseries on the American West.

Dietrich School Faculty Member Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from ESM
Phage researcher, clinical pioneer, and Eberly Family Professor of Biotechnology in the Dietrich School, Graham Hatfull is this year’s recipient of the prestigious Gardner Middlebrook Lifetime Achievement Award from the European Society of Mycobacteriology (ESM) for his contributions to the study of tuberculosis and related diseases.

Emmy Award-nominated Dietrich School Alumni Highlighted in Pittwire
Revisit the stories of five Emmy Award-nominated writers, journalists, artists and more. Nominees for the 75th Emmy Awards will be announced July 12.

Dietrich School Faculty Members Receive Manners Awards
Dietrich School faculty members Daniel J. Bain, associate professor, Department of Geology and Environmental Science, and Rebecca G. Reed, assistant professor, Department of Psychology, are recipients of the 23rd annual Steven D. Manners Research Development awards from the University Center for Social and Urban Research (UCSUR).

Dietrich School Faculty Member's Essay Explores Increase in Science Activism
Fernando Tormos-Aponte, an assistant professor in the Dietrich School's Department of Sociology, has co-authored an article for The Conversation on how today's scientists are speaking out on a variety of political and social issues related to their own research fields and in solidarity with other social movements.