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TEACHING AT PITT: A reflection on the benefits of effective classroom communication

Renowned American psychologist Rollo May once stated “communication leads to community, that is, to understanding, intimacy and mutual valuing.” This statement holds true in most if not all social interactions, particularly those that happen within higher education.

In a university setting, there are many factors that go into creating a successful classroom environment. These factors vary, depending on what is most necessary for the particular course. However, being a communication major, I am

Men’s soccer dominates in 5-1 rout of UMass

Following a 3-2 comeback win against Duke at home on Monday night, No. 10 Pitt men’s soccer (9-4-1 overall, 4-2-1 ACC) continued its home dominance against the University of Massachusetts (8-4-4 overall, 2-2-3 Atlantic 10), beating the Minutemen 5-1 in front of crowded stands at Ambrose Urbanic Field.

The Panthers dominated from the opening whistle. They controlled possession and mounted pressure in UMass’ own back third — making life difficult for their defenders. This high pressure proved fru

Norman Bristol Colón: Community Leader and Advocate

By Christopher Cornejo, U. of Pittsburgh Student and Journalism Intern for Presente Magazine

Norman Bristol Colón is a trailblazer in the Pennsylvania Latino community. He is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State University, and has a Doctorate Honoris Causa focused in Community Service from Colegio de Formación Teológica Ministerial (CFTM). He currently holds a position as Special Assistant for Community Affairs and Development in the PA Department of Community and Economic Development.

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Panthers Softball rout RMU in cross-town battle

Pitt softball hosted their cross-town adversary Robert Morris University (16-10, 5-0 HLC) at Vartabedian Field for a Wednesday evening matchup. The Panthers needed a strong showing, losing seven straight games leading up to their bout with the Colonials. The Panthers (12-14, 1-7 ACC) got back in the win column, drubbing the Colonials 7-2 after posting a season-high 12 hits during the non-conference showdown.

Robert Morris posted the first two runs of the game in the first inning following first

PA’s Latino Community: Striving for Prosperity in the Land of Opportunity

By Christopher Cornejo, U. of Pittsburgh Student and Journalism Intern for Presente Magazine

The Latino community is a strong, diverse, and large entity. Members of this community represent the strength of courage and determination in the face of adversity in order to obtain a better life for future generations.

In recent years, the Latino population in the country has skyrocketed. According to NBC News, “Latinos accounted for 51.1 percent of the country’s growth, rising to 18.7 percent of the

Pitt felled by familiar opponent as Fighting Irish advance to College Cup semifinals

Pitt first-year midfielder Guilherme Feitosa (7) and junior defender Raphaël Crivello (3) battle with Notre Dame junior midfielder Ethan O’Brien (7) for possession of the ball during Saturday evening’s game against the University of Notre Dame at Alumni Stadium in South Bend, Indiana.

After a strong start to the NCAA tournament, No. 5-seeded Pitt men’s soccer fell yet again to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament in penalty kicks.

The Fighting Irish hosted

Pitt softball home opener soured by a familiar rival, look to improve on a shaky season

Pitt softball welcomed their in-state rival Penn State (11-11, 0-0 Big Ten) to Vartabedian Field for their home opener after winning two of three games over the weekend. The Panthers (11-9, 1-2 ACC) fell to the Nittany Lions 6-0 following a lackluster hitting performance.

The first two innings showcased both teams’ defensive capabilities, with the game remaining scoreless entering the third. Redshirt first-year Dani Drogemuller started in the circle for the Panthers, striking out two batters wi

Pitt softball alumni recognized in Saturday matchup against Clemson Tigers

Pitt softball celebrated its 25th anniversary Saturday at Vartabedian Field, and a pre-game ceremony featured an appearance from members of the 2015 team.

This particular squad reached the ACC Championship Final, and also earned the team its first appearance in the NCAA tournament.

Kayla Harris, a former starting pitcher for the 2015 team, threw out the first pitch to kick off the action. The announcers honored individual alumni in between innings, highlighting their statistics and achievement

Men’s soccer secures No. 5 seed in NCAA tournament

Pitt men’s soccer earned the No. 5 overall seed and a first-round bye in the 2021 NCAA Tournament. This is the second consecutive year where the Panthers have had a first-round bye. The Panthers will play the winner of the opening round matchup between Oakland University and Northern Illinois. After that, a familiar rival looms on the horizon. If Penn State beats the victor of Hofstra and Lipscomb, and Pitt comes out on top in its second-round matchup, then the two in-state rivals would meet in

First game back at the Pete met with excitement, cautious optimism

Pitt men’s basketball is back and with the team comes the feeling of worry surrounding the team and the upcoming season.

Typical of a Tuesday night in Oakland, college students and staff packed the streets and sidewalks going to and from their destinations. But there was an air of excitement surrounding the Petersen Events Center as the Panthers prepared for the men’s basketball team’s first game back at the Petersen Events Center with a full crowd.

They ultimately fell 78-63 to the Bulldogs,

Panther men finish 11th, women 12th at ACC Cross Country Championships

South Bend, Indiana, was the site of the ACC Championships, where Pitt men’s and women’s cross country competed this past Friday. Senior Evan Addison and first-year Caroline Rusinski finished highest for Pitt in the men’s 8k and women’s 6k, respectively.

The Panther men placed 11 out of 15 teams. They finished seven points behind Louisville and 42 points ahead of Georgia Tech with a team score of 299. Notre Dame won the overall men’s division, finishing with 32 points and Syracuse followed with

TEACHING AT PITT: Bring a spark to the classroom with creative pedagogy

Creative pedagogy is an approach on shaping classes by having learners become creators in their disciplines. Instructors can build students’ knowledge through creative activities. Faculty must consider teaching their topics in new ways, in using a variety of tools and collaborating with diverse people to further expand students’ aesthetics appreciation and enhance their thinking skills.

As we celebrate the Year of Creativity, Provost Ann Cudd noted that “creativity unites all of the University’