As the University of Pittsburgh embarks on union negotiations with graduate students, bargaining over the concept of academic freedom has been contentious.
Lawmakers of both parties supported allowing Pennsylvania's public schools to deduct more expenses from payments to cyber charters.
In this guest commentary, a master’s student in human-computer interaction at CMU considers AI optimism and asks who captures the value of tech efficiency.
Pittsburgh Water’s board approved 228 resolutions with zero no votes as the utility pursues major spending and a rate increase, raising oversight concerns.
Pittsburgh Public Schools will vote tonight on a plan to close 12 schools. Nearly 80 speakers at a recent hearing urged ...
A McCandless man builds a life around inflatables while navigating disability benefits, work opportunities and employment rules.
Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh journalists return to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette after a court upheld a National Labor Relations Board decision for the union.
Editor-in-chief, co-executive director of nonprofit newsroom receives 40 under 40 award for community journalism and ...
From a buzzing barbershop to a graffitied skate park, Oakland’s third places give residents room to gather, connect and belong.
In Oakland, renters occupy 80% of homes. Amid student housing demand, longtime residents stay rooted, embracing change and community.
CMU seeks world’s ‘best and brightest’ but visa woes and anti-China rhetoric have some ‘freaked out’
Carnegie Mellon University’s pipeline of international students slows amid visa changes and growing anti-China rhetoric.
PRT’s temporary T reroute through Allentown draws mixed reactions. The transit agency eyes the rail’s future in a neighborhood grappling with mobility needs.
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