University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown

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University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown

University of Pittsburgh Seal

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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