Webinar: Cancer and Early Life Exposures to Environmental Pollutants

While pediatric cancer is still a rare disease, the rate of new cancers has increased nearly 30% since 1975. In the last decade, a growing body of research associates increased risk of pediatric cancer with environmental exposures in utero and in childhood. Recent science also points to a role for early life exposures in priming […]

Webinar: Cancer and Early Life Exposures to Environmental Pollutants

While pediatric cancer is still a rare disease, the rate of new cancers has increased nearly 30% since 1975. In the last decade, a growing body of research associates increased risk of pediatric cancer with environmental exposures in utero and in childhood. Recent science also points to a role for early life exposures in priming […]

Webinar: Cancer and Early Life Exposures to Environmental Pollutants

While pediatric cancer is still a rare disease, the rate of new cancers has increased nearly 30% since 1975. In the last decade, a growing body of research associates increased risk of pediatric cancer with environmental exposures in utero and in childhood. Recent science also points to a role for early life exposures in priming […]

Webinar: Cancer and Early Life Exposures to Environmental Pollutants

While pediatric cancer is still a rare disease, the rate of new cancers has increased nearly 30% since 1975. In the last decade, a growing body of research associates increased risk of pediatric cancer with environmental exposures in utero and in childhood. Recent science also points to a role for early life exposures in priming […]

International Human Rights Day Event

Schwartz Living Market 1317 E Carson St, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania, United States

In the spirit of corporation; For One Peace Co-op, Schwartz Living Market, and the Call to Action Group of the GPOAC are hosting an all ages International Human Rights Day event at Schwartz Living Market. Share your favorite international dish with those in the community by participation in the vegan whole food pot luck. Enjoy […]

Free

Student Sustainability Symposium

University of Pittsburgh, O'Hara Ballroom O'Hara Ballroom

Featuring: tabling from clubs and organizations, presentations by student groups pursuing sustainability initiatives on Pitt's campus, an administrative panel on sustainability, lunch, and finally a keynote speaker.

Student Sustainability Symposium

University of Pittsburgh, O'Hara Ballroom O'Hara Ballroom

Featuring: tabling from clubs and organizations, presentations by student groups pursuing sustainability initiatives on Pitt's campus, an administrative panel on sustainability, lunch, and finally a keynote speaker.

Student Sustainability Symposium

University of Pittsburgh, O'Hara Ballroom O'Hara Ballroom

Featuring: tabling from clubs and organizations, presentations by student groups pursuing sustainability initiatives on Pitt's campus, an administrative panel on sustainability, lunch, and finally a keynote speaker.

Student Sustainability Symposium

University of Pittsburgh, O'Hara Ballroom O'Hara Ballroom

Featuring: tabling from clubs and organizations, presentations by student groups pursuing sustainability initiatives on Pitt's campus, an administrative panel on sustainability, lunch, and finally a keynote speaker.

Panel Discussion: Racism in America

Heinz Hall 600 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

More than 50 years after the Civil Rights Act, three distinguished panelists will explore Racism in America from their divergent perspectives: Michele Norris, former host of NPR’s All Things Considered; Jason Riley, Wall Street Journal columnist and author of Please Stop Helping Us; and Morris Dees, co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Panel Discussion: Racism in America

Heinz Hall 600 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

More than 50 years after the Civil Rights Act, three distinguished panelists will explore Racism in America from their divergent perspectives: Michele Norris, former host of NPR’s All Things Considered; Jason Riley, Wall Street Journal columnist and author of Please Stop Helping Us; and Morris Dees, co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Panel Discussion: Racism in America

Heinz Hall 600 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

More than 50 years after the Civil Rights Act, three distinguished panelists will explore Racism in America from their divergent perspectives: Michele Norris, former host of NPR’s All Things Considered; Jason Riley, Wall Street Journal columnist and author of Please Stop Helping Us; and Morris Dees, co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Panel Discussion: Racism in America

Heinz Hall 600 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

More than 50 years after the Civil Rights Act, three distinguished panelists will explore Racism in America from their divergent perspectives: Michele Norris, former host of NPR’s All Things Considered; Jason Riley, Wall Street Journal columnist and author of Please Stop Helping Us; and Morris Dees, co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center.