The following university resources and policies guide External Relations at Pitt. Members of the University community and interested parties can leverage these resources and should understand these policies as needed.
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University Events Calendar
Pitt’s institution-wide calendar is populated with hundreds of events by contributors from and around the University.
Living Our Brand
Our brand focuses on an authentic and memorable platform capturing the beautiful grit of our city, which is reflected in the drive of our students.
Request UCM Services
University Communications and Marketing maintains intake forms to request design, photography, web services, or video production support for University of Pittsburgh aligned clients.
Communications Council
The Communications Council comprises more than 200 people who are involved with communications and marketing at the University of Pittsburgh.
Writing Style Guide
The Writing Style Guide is a comprehensive road map to the writing style guidelines adopted by the University of Pittsburgh.
Free Exchange of Ideas
The University of Pittsburgh aims to promote dialogue, engage our community, and contribute knowledge on complex topics. We are committed to fostering an environment of respect and concern for others, which are foundations of our community.
Relevant Policies & Standards
- Complete list of University policies
- Policy AO 23: Licensing and Use of University Name, Logos, Trademarks, and Service Marks
- Policy AO 25: Non-Cash Gifts
- Policy AO 45: Gift Acceptance and Naming
- Policy AO 46: Gifts That Support Projects
- Policy CS 10: Participation in Political Campaigns
- Policy CS 12: Political Contributions
- Policy CS 28: Temporary Signage
- Visual Identity Guidelines
- University Web Standards
- Reporting Lobbying & Expenses
- University Personnel and Public Office
- Staff Volunteer and Professional Development Time Guidelines
- Guest Speakers on Campus
- Student Event Scheduling Guidelines