Newsmaker: Humanity in Action Founder Visits Pitt
Pitt Chancellor Mark A. Nordenberg welcomed Judith Goldstein, the founder and executive director of Humanity In Action, to a meeting Nov. 29 in his Cathedral of Learning office. Also participating in the meeting were Judith Zang, director of national scholarships for Pitt’s University Honors College, and Ryan Gayman (A&S ’12), Pitt recipient of a 2012 Humanity In Action summer fellowship and now community engagement advisor for the honors college. Pitt has competed successfully in the HIA Fellowship program for the past seven consecutive years. HIA was founded in 1997 to guide student leaders in the study of human rights. From left, Chancellor Nordenberg, Zang, Goldstein, and Gayman. (Photo by Tom Altany)
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On the Freedom Road
Follow a group of Pitt students on the Returning to the Roots of Civil Rights bus tour, a nine-day, 2,300-mile journey crisscrossing five states.
Day 1: The Awakening
Day 2: Deep Impressions
Day 3: Music, Montgomery, and More
Day 4: Looking Back, Looking Forward
Day 5: Learning to Remember
Day 6: The Mountaintop
Day 7: Slavery and Beyond
Day 8: Lessons to Bring Home
Day 9: Final Lessons