Ways Pitt people have changed the world:
💉 Curing Polio
🍊 Discovery of Vitamin C
🌇Built world's first academic skyscraper
🏈 Desegregated the Sugar Bowl
🏀 First female official in the NBA
Make a difference today, Panthers! #H2P ('CC' @PittTweet)
My father was a man of strength, love and encouragement. He opened countless doors for me and my brother. He believed in us and pushed us to pursue every opportunity with conviction, he was the rock of our family. He taught us that perseverance, hard work, and unwavering commitment are the foundations of a meaningful life and personal success. I will carry his love, words, and wisdom with me always.
Four Pitt Panthers make the 2027 @cfbhall ballot, including Antonio Bryant & Coach Jackie Sherrill for the first time! 🌟
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Following the release of undercover footage alleging the Washington Nationals discriminated against Catholic pitcher Trevor Williams, the outspoken Catholic took to Instagram to share a message encouraging Christians to remain faithful in the face of opposition:
"The first reading from today comes from 1 Peter 4: 7-13. The writer of this epistle is addressing newly baptized Christians, reminding them that they are holy and they should act like it. This entire chapter really addresses the social costs of the faith — not necessarily persecution, but the sometimes awkward 'ehh I don’t do that anymore.'
Therefore Christians are called in those moments to love, to suffer, and to sacrifice, for when we act like Christ in those moments, we imitate Jesus. We even share in the merciful work of Jesus when we choose to act like him in the face of even the smallest insult."
Great example of what’s Possible at Pitt!
As the financial landscape of athletics shifts, leadership gifts like this are vital to the long-term success of our programs!
To be sure, all gifts make a difference - Panther Nation can contribute👇🏾
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Luke Kornet, a devout Catholic who plays for the San Antonio Spurs, receives a blessing from the Salesian Sisters before Sunday’s Game 4 against the Oklahoma City Thunder.