Called “the most anticipated block party of the summer,” Shadyside’s monthly Jam on Walnut outdoor concert series hosts four different bands on four different Saturdays during the summer months. In addition, the event offers food trucks and an opportunity to shop at the local businesses along Walnut Street, and the proceeds go to support local charities such as the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and Animal Friends, Inc.
A speech-language pathologist, Nancy Gauvin highlights the importance of empathy in the health sciences community and shares her goals for the future of DEI in Pitt’s health sciences program.
On Monday, Pitt’s Johnson Institute for Responsible Leadership presented Kakenya Ntaia with the annual Exemplary Leader award for her work supporting women and girls’ health care and empowerment in Kenya.