http://www.post-gazette.com/news/ed...rustees-Tituville-campus/stories/201802230175
Titusville is Pitt's only 2-year campus, only has 295 total students enrolled, and sits on only about two and a half blocks.
Pitt will keep it open and retain ownership while leasing some space to other educational and training entities and coordinate education between itself and them. In my opinion, this is the right move. This could work and you don't want to permanently dispose of something when you don't know what things will be like 50 years down the road.
Titusville is Pitt's only 2-year campus, only has 295 total students enrolled, and sits on only about two and a half blocks.
Pitt will keep it open and retain ownership while leasing some space to other educational and training entities and coordinate education between itself and them. In my opinion, this is the right move. This could work and you don't want to permanently dispose of something when you don't know what things will be like 50 years down the road.