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How August Wilson’s archive came home to the University of Pittsburgh
Ready-made college success, beginning in high school
Allderdice and Westinghouse, 3 miles away, are worlds apart in AP classes, teacher experience, student disadvantage
One year past accreditation, College in High School program approaches record enrollment
For some Black families in Pittsburgh, finding the right school means choosing between diversity and academic rigor (Public Source)
Teacher burnout: A pandemic problem meets long-term realities (Public Source)
Justice Scholars Institute receives grant from Henry L. Hillman Foundation (School of Education news)
How did Sean Russell become the Great Hope of Pittsburgh Public Schools? (Public Source)
Pittsburgh schools - facing systemic problems - are at a critical juncture, Education Group report says (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
"A major culture shift": Pitt program gets funding boost to get more city students into college (90.5 WESA)
John Edgar Wideman and a Changing Pittsburgh (University of Pittsburgh Department of English)
Students hear firsthand accounts of the turbulent days after MLK's murder (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
The past is present (PITT magazine)
Westinghouse students take Pitt courses (New Pittsburgh Courier)