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university's charter, designating the head of the university as "Chancellor". The title was changed from "Chancellor" to "President" in 1984 during Wesley Posvar's term in office, but was reverted to "Chancellor" during the term of his successor, J. Dennis O'Connor. The university considers the first chancellor of the university to be Robert Bruce who became Principal in 1819 when the school was granted university status. Numbers in parentheses are the school's recognition of the sequence of chancellors. Stanton Crawford served as acting chancellor but was named full chancellor posthumously.
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Pride and Bluff Streets, and the Law School was in the former University building at Ross and Diamond Streets after having moved from the Orphan's Court in the Old Allegheny County Court House. To consolidate its components on one campus, WUP bought 43 acres (170,000 m) of land in December 1907 in what is now the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh and began relocating departments there by 1909. The initial campus layout plan came from the winning submission from a national architectural contest that incorporated a Greek Acropolis design by
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Pittsburgh into a community conscious of its character." The Cathedral is "cut off" flat at the top to suggest that its lines, like education, have no ending. The building was financed by donors and by a campaign to collect dimes from local school children. Bowman was a persuasive leader and although the
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in 1908. During this time, Pitt had also outgrown its accommodations on the North Side of Pittsburgh and its departments had been scattered throughout the city for years. The Department of Medicine was in West Penn Hospital, the departments of Dentistry and Pharmacy were in a building on a hilltop at
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department store). However, four years later this building also was destroyed by fire. Due to the catastrophic nature of these fires, operations were suspended for a few years to allow the University time to regroup and rebuild. By 1854, WUP had erected a 16-room brick building with a slate roof that
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university, which allows it to receive public funds (currently more than $ 160 million per year). This allows the university to offer reduced tuition to Pennsylvania residents, but it remains under independent control. Pitt is typically listed as a public university. Upon affiliation with the state,
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residents). By the spring of the following year, the largest controlled field trials in medical history were underway and by 1955 the "Pitt vaccine", developed by Salk and his team of Pitt researchers, was declared effective. By 1962, when Albert Sabin's oral live-virus vaccine was approved, Pitt's
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that this was an inadequate solution; by 1920, Pitt alumni had begun a campaign to fund construction of a sorely-needed new building. The campaign was a success, raising $ 670,000 ($ 70,000 more than was needed), due in part to both the excitement of alumni with the championship caliber play of the
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in Philadelphia. The school was soon teaching the rudiments of the "sacred six" of the Scottish universities, as founder Brackenridge was Scottish. A brick building was erected in 1790 on the south side of Third Street and Cherry Alley for the Pittsburgh Academy. The small two-story brick building,
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had surrendered and by December all student soldiers were out of the armed services. The war activity had caused a major influx of students to Pitt and a corresponding shortage of space. The barracks, meant to be temporary, were used for some time to help alleviate congestion, but it was apparent
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for the "tall building": an attention-getting 535-foot (163 m) tower whose great height, with open spaces all around, would suggest the "character that ought to be in an educated man." The building's "parallel lines going up and up...would express courage fearlessness" and it would "unify
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retired in 1991, after 24 years in office. His administration is known for eliminating the university's debt from its 1960s financial crisis and growing the school's prestige and endowment. Under Posvar, Pitt's operating budget grew sevenfold to $ 630 million and its endowment tripled to $ 257
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The original title used by the head of the institution was "Principal" from its founding. Despite Pittsburgh Academy's being granted university status in 1819, the title of Principal was used until 1872, during George Woods' tenure of heading the university, when a legislative act altered the
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was chancellor of the University from 1995 to 2014, leading Pitt through a period of substantial progress, including the "Building our Future Together" campaign raising $ 2.135 billion across 188,000 donors and a $ 1-billion 12-year facilities plan. The current chancellor is
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recommended returning to the use of the Pitt dead-virus vaccine for routine inoculation. The breakthroughs in immunology and vaccine development at Pitt by Salk and his team are considered one of the most significant scientific and medical achievements in history.
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courthouse was severely damaged in yet another fire, so the University sold its buildings to the county for use as a courthouse until a new one could be constructed. This action prompted the University to move its campus from the downtown area.
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desire for it to provide more vocational training. The decision to remain committed to liberal education nearly killed the university, but it persevered despite its abandonment by the city and state. It was also during this era that founder of
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Citing a need to avoid confusion, distinguish itself from the University of Pennsylvania, and return to its roots by identifying itself with the city, the Western University of Pennsylvania, by act of the state legislature, was renamed the
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million. He also established the Honors College, the School of Health-Related Professions, the University Center for International Studies, the Center for Philosophy of Science, and the University Center for Social and Urban Research.
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declared that he had a vision for a centerpiece "tall building" for the university. The 14-acre (57,000 m) Frick Acres property in Oakland was soon purchased and plans for the campus shifted focus from the hillside to a neo
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subsidized tuition led to a massive influx of new students and rapid expansion of Pitt's size and scope. In the 1970s, Pitt's football team returned to prominence, with a national championship season in 1976 led by
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Western University of Pennsylvania's campus on Observatory Hill on Pittsburgh's North Side from 1890 to 1909, prior to its move to Oakland and renaming of the university as the University of Pittsburgh.
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Western University of Pennsylvania, the previous name of Pitt, is depicted in this 1833 oil painting at its location on 3rd Ave. between Smithfield St. and Cherry Alley in downtown Pittsburgh.
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intervened, the Cathedral of Learning, on which construction was begun in 1926, was completed in 1937. It remains the second-tallest education building in the world (the tallest in the
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and his mother with a "great space" for worship, meditation, musical concerts and weddings. The 73-ft high transept windows are among the tallest in the world and are the work of
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announced it was taking control of colleges and universities for the training of officers and technical specialists in the Student Army Training Corps (SATC), but by November 11,
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was designed to be nearly fireproof. This building was erected on the corner of Ross and Diamond (now Forbes Avenue) streets (site of the present day
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for 30 buildings. However, due to financial and other constraints, only four of the buildings were constructed in this style, of which only
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Pittsburghers line up for vaccinations with Salk's polio vaccine in the Cathedral of Learning's Commons Room on February 26, 1957.
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in 1787, the University of Pittsburgh is among a select group of universities and colleges established in the 18th century in the
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is a crippling disease which attacks the body's motor neurons. In the early 20th century, epidemics of polio began to hit the
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was moved across 5th Avenue to its current site due to opposition against further impinging on the open Cathedral lawn area.
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had been recruited to Pitt where he set up the University's Virus Research Lab in the basement of what is now Pitt's
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built seven frame barracks for housing 1,000 men, a 2,000 seat mess hall, an administrative building and a
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An illustration depicting an artist's rendition of first building, a log cabin, of the Pittsburgh Academy.
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In August 2024, two Jewish students wearing kippahs were attacked with a glass bottle by a man wearing a
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that was passed by the assembly on February 28, 1787, just ten weeks before the opening of the
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that wiped out 20 square blocks of the most valuable part of Pittsburgh. Classes were held in
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amended the school's 1787 charter to confer university status. The school took the name the
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Western University of Pennsylvania's main building in downtown Pittsburgh from 1854 to 1882
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until a new building was constructed on Duquesne Way (on what was the site of the former
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The University's buildings, along with most of its records and files, were destroyed in
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Within a short period, more advanced education in the area was needed, so in 1819 the
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remains today. It was also during this period that the university, led by Chancellor
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The Great Fire of 1845 destroyed a third of Pittsburgh, including its University.
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with a gable facing the alley, contained three rooms: one below and two above.
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in 1956. Originally intended to be on the Cathedral lawn, the location for
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was conducting pioneering work in radio broadcasting. By 1904, playing at
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WUP moved to two former theological seminary buildings on North Avenue in
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and other industrialized countries. As hospitals filled with patients in
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Hospitality House on the hillside campus. In September of that year, the
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vaccine had reduced the incidence of polio in the United States by
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developed the first polio vaccine at the University of Pittsburgh.
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Guise, Michael; Linder, Lauren; Adele, Chilekasi (2024-08-31).
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founded the forerunner of the University of Pittsburgh in 1787.
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was dedicated in 1938, was also designed by Klauder. With the
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were elected to the board of trustees, where they joined
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buildings. By 1925, Bowman had settled on a design by
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University of Pittsburgh History

Hugh Henry Brackenridge
University of Pittsburgh
state-related
university
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
United States
Commonwealth System of Higher Education

Hugh Henry Brackenridge
United States
Allegheny Mountains
log cabin
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Constitutional Convention


Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
state legislature's
Mellon Bank
Thomas Mellon

a widespread 1845 fire
Trinity Church
Horne's
Pittsburgh City-County Building

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