Vol. 105 Issue 115
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Pittnews.com
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Pitt ranked among top public universities Dale Shoemaker Assistant News Editor
A squirrel braves the cold to munch on an acorn on the Cathedral lawn. Nicole Gye | Staff Photographer
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Local artists vow to revamp city public art laws Grace Kelly Staff Writer
If public art in Pittsburgh had a Facebook page, it would be in a “complicated relationship” with the city — a relationship worthy of a dramatic soap
opera script. Last Thursday, the city and the Public Art division of the Department of City Planning sat down to talk. This formal meeting was a post-agenda — called by Councilman Corey O’Connor — that served as an opportunity for the City
Council and the general public to hear from experts in a particular field. The issue at hand was “the percent for art law,” formally known as the Ornamentation for Municipal Projects Law instituted by
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Pitt has been ranked as the 29th best public university in the United States, according to a study released Thursday by American City Business Journals. The ACBJ pulled raw data from the National Center for Education Statistics and the five-year version of the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2013 American Community Survey to assess 484 four-year public colleges. The study measured Pitt and the 483 other schools on 19 accounts including graduation rate, gender and racial diversity, unemployment rate of graduates and quality-affordability ratio. According the study’s methods, the highest marks went to schools with “highly selective admissions processes, strong retention and graduation rates, prestigious reputations, affordable tuitions and housing costs, diverse faculties and student bodies, and economically robust communities.” On a scale of one to five stars, Pitt
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