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The Pitt News

T h e i n d e p e n d e n t s t ude nt ne w spap e r of t he U niversity of Pittsburgh | PIttnews.com | march 7, 2019 ­| Volume 109 | Issue 120

SCI TO OFFER PROGRAMS IN CYBERSECURITY

ANYONE CAN DANCE | SEE PG. 6

Brian Gentry

Assistant News Editor Pitt’s School of Computing and Information opened a Professional Institute yesterday, and its first initiative is to offer programs in cybersecurity, according to a press release from the University. The institute will offer a professional education program, which requires students to take five short courses either in person or online that give students technical experience in cybersecurity. It will also offer a graduate certificate, which provides students with interdisciplinary experience in both the technical side of cybersecurity and the political and social implications of it, according to Leona Mitchell, the institute’s founding director. The professional education program is a nondegree program, and classes for this program begin in August. Applications are open now and due Aug. 1, and will be open as long as space is available in the courses. The institute expects to attract roughly 100 students in the first year, according to Mitchell. The SCI started these programs to satisfy a national need for increased cybersecurity training, according to the press release. Mitchell said the institute’s goal is, in part, to offer this training to students who may not get a graduate degree in the field. “The need for cybersecurity skills has accelerated to the point where almost half the jobs go unfilled due to lack of skilled resources,” Mitchell said in the press release.

Participants worked through two separate choreographies at Controlled Chaos’ “Anyone Can Dance” class. Anna Bongardino|contributing editor

SYLVIA RHOR CURATES ARTS WITH ACADEMICS Remy Samuels

family,” Rhor said. “I’m the daughter of immigrants [from Ecuador] and we just didn’t go to Staff Writer museums a lot.” Sylvia Rhor is the curator in the Frick Fine As an undergraduate at NYU, Rhor started off Arts building, where she organizes collections and as a studio art major, but when she had to take an creates exhibitions for the public — something she art history class for her major requirement, her never dreamed of doing as a child. passion for museum studies was born. She later “I always say to people, it’s funny I took this went on to study history of art as a graduate stupath because I was not raised in a museum-going dent at Pitt.

“I never even thought about art history or museums before that class, and all of a sudden it was like a lightbulb went off and I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, this is more what I like,’” Rhor said. “I started to become more interested in museums and art history at that point. Now, I’m totally committed, but it’s still kind of new to my family.” See Rhor on page 2


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