New report: Profiles of Change in Allegheny County: Comparison of 2008-2012 and 2018-2022 American Community Survey (ACS) estimates for Allegheny County municipalities.
https://t.co/XZLD5fV0YP
New report: Profiles of Change in the City of Pittsburgh, Comparison of 2008-2012 and 2018-2022 American Community Survey estimates for the City of Pittsburgh and neighborhoods.
https://t.co/XZLD5fVyOn
U.S. Steel’s acquisition will end a difficult marriage that forged — and constrained — Pittsburgh’s identity https://t.co/kgGXbV4gVN -Essay by @chrisbriem
Center for Social and Urban Research celebrates 50-year anniversary https://t.co/iLQz6azX8p
We would like to send a special thank you to our presenters and a very warm thank you to all that attended this historical celebration. https://t.co/UjrNrTy70u
Join us in celebrating the 50th anniversary of the University Center for Social and Urban Research and an in-depth look at regional housing challenges.
Wednesday, November 29, 2023, 1-6pm
https://t.co/j6h95iUpOS
5 Pitt researchers will be recognized for their contributions to health psychology 1⃣Richard Jennings; 2⃣Stephen Manuck; 3⃣Marsha Marcus; 4⃣Karen Matthews; 5⃣Richard Schulz - The symposium is on Fri, Oct. 27, 8a-4p in the William Pitt Union https://t.co/OYM1daqqBU
Come work with us! The Center for Social & Urban Research is searching for a Senior Research Scientist to work with our awesome Survey Research Program.
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New Pittsburgh Perspectives: What does University of Wisconsin migration research say about recent migration flows impacting Pittsburgh?
https://t.co/v1Gwi0VMSU
Introducing the first episode of the #aapor Public Opinion Podcast (POP)!
In the first episode, “Technological Advances and Public Opinion Research Challenges”, host @nataliemj10 interviews @jennagiesta and @pewmethods.
Listen now: https://t.co/mjQKv44F4V
Pittsburgh’s Population Problem - Region's youth movement struggles to gain traction "The number of county residents 65 and older is projected to rise from 240,000 to 291,000 by 2050." https://t.co/6kp9kees0n @PittsburghTODAY
Ready for takeoff! ✈️ @GSPIA Associate Prof @deitrick’s Urban Cultural Regeneration After Crisis class just left Pittsburgh for England. Over spring break, students are conducting international comparative research on cultural regeneration strategies post-COVID in Newcastle, UK.