University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
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University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown |
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Motto | "Veritas et Virtus" (Truth and Virtue) |
Established | 1927 |
Type | Public, four-year |
President | Dr. Albert L. Etheridge |
Students | 2,700 |
Location | Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA |
Campus | Suburban |
Colors | Blue and gold |
Mascot | Mountain Cat |
Website | www.upj.pitt.edu/ |
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, also known as UPJ, is a four-year, degree-granting constituent college of the University of Pittsburgh. The university is located in suburban Johnstown, Pennsylvania and was founded in 1927 as the first regional campus of a major university in the United States, predating the University of California at Los Angeles by a few months. The school relocated to its suburban campus in 1970.
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Departments and Programs |
Arts and Sciences • Business • Dental Medicine • Education • Engineering • General Studies • Health and Rehabilitation Services• Honors College • Information Sciences • Law • Medicine • Nursing • Pharmacy• Public and International Affairs • Public Health • Social Work |
Campuses |
Bradford • Greensburg • Johnstown • Oakland • Titusville |
Student Media |
WPTS-FM • The Pitt News • Telefact • Friday Nite Improvs • UPTV• Three Rivers Review• Collision• Redeye Theatre Project |