This story was originally published by PublicSource, a news partner of The Pitt News. PublicSource is a nonprofit media organization delivering local journalism for the Pittsburgh region at publicsource.org. Sign up for PublicSource’s free email newsletters to never miss a story. Pittsburgh-area universities and career schools are taking new steps this fall to tackle a pervasive problem: sexual.
Career and technical education programs in fields like information technology and health care are multiplying while surging tuition costs, the prospect of loan debt and availability of jobs deter students from college.