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Professors’ biography sheds light on Black television news pioneer Mal Goode
Mal Goode is one pioneering Black Pittsburgher whose name may not be familiar to most, but a new biography written by two Pitt history professors — with the urging and cooperation of Goode’s family — aims to change all that.
The Many-Headed Hydra Twenty-Five Years Later
Call for Proposals: An International Conference that aims to bridge the gap between activists, artists, and scholars, and to critically assess the contributions of The Many-Headed Hydra
Senate honors John Stoner for years of service in shared governance
Kear presented the Senate Service Award to John Stoner, a history professor and co-chair of the Senate’s Educational Policies committee. “Congratulations, John, for this,” she said, noting Stoner has a decade-long record of involvement in the University Senate.
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The Dietrich School educates 15 percent of the University’s graduate and graduate professional students, making it the largest graduate program in Pittsburgh. U.S. News and World Report recently recognized the Department of History for the excellence of its graduate programs.