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7 free things to do in March

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  • Heinz Chapel
  • School of Computing and Information

Activities are springing up around Pitt and Pittsburgh this month. Spend your March writing, cooking and celebrating women鈥檚 history with these free events.

Meet window women of Heinz Chapel

Various dates and times

For Women鈥檚 History Month, walk through an unexpected home of historic figures 鈥 Heinz Memorial Chapel. Hourlong tours through March will introduce attendees to Joan of Arc, Pocahontas, English novelist Emily Bronte, American Red Cross founder Clara Barton and many more familiar female faces depicted in the stained glass windows, which feature an equal number of men and women.

Where: Heinz Memorial Chapel, S. Bellefield Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213

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[Before you go: Learn more about the women depicted.]

Explore the works of August Wilson

Friday, March 3, 6-8 p.m.

Experience the legendary playwright鈥檚 scenes, notes, poetry and artwork in a new light during the University Library System鈥檚 grand opening of the August Wilson Archive. See interactive displays from the library and Pitt鈥檚 Department of English, and enjoy music, food and a documentary to celebrate the sense of place in Wilson鈥檚 work as the University welcomes that work home to Pittsburgh.

Where: Hillman Library, First Floor, 3960 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA, 15260

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Take a slice out of Pi Day

Tuesday, March 14, 2-4 p.m.

Here鈥檚 an equation you don鈥檛 need to be a math major to solve: Free pie + Pitt student entrepreneurs = a delicious, educational day. Grab your slice while supplies last and chat with the minds behind Greatings, a mobile platform that aims to foster connections through food.

Where: Big Idea Center, 3601 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA, 15213

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Celebrate spring鈥檚 arrival

Sunday, March 19, 12-4 p.m.

It鈥檚 time to exit your winter hiber91porn视频. The Festival of the Egg, hosted by Nationality and Heritage Room Committees, will welcome spring with family friendly activities from across ethnic traditions. Try out crafts like egg dying, palm weaving and butter sculpting, or watch cooking and baking demonstrations from various cultures.

Where: Alumni Hall, Connolly Ballroom, 4227 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, PA, 15260

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Pop into Hillman for a paper craft

Tuesday, March 21, 5:30 p.m.

Ever wonder how a pop-up book is made? Learn the art of "paper engineering" at a workshop from the Text and conText Lab. In addition to making their own cards, attendees will see pop-ups听that date from the 15th century to the present听in the University Library System Archives and Special Collections.听

Where: Hillman Library Third Floor,听3960 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA, 15260

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Hone your writing with a visiting poet

Tuesday, March 28, 12-6 p.m.

Pitt鈥檚 Writing Program will host an evening of events with Paul Tran, whose debut poetry collection, 鈥淎ll the Flowers Kneeling,鈥 was named a Best Book of 2022 by听The New Yorker. The poet and professor will answer questions over lunch beginning at noon, offer a craft workshop at 2 p.m. and read from and sign books at 6 p.m.

Where: Cathedral of Learning, Fifth at Bigelow, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213

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Discover opportunities for women in tech

Thursday, March 30, 3-6 p.m.

Celebrate the School of Computing and Information鈥檚 fifth anniversary and hear from distinguished women in the field at the 2023 SheLeads Women's Forum. This year鈥檚 event features a forward-looking keynote from Catherine Marsh, director of Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, and a panel of women technology leaders moderated by Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor Ann E. Cudd.

Where: Information Sciences Building, Third Floor Theater, 135 N Bellefield Ave., Pittsburgh, PA, 15260

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鈥 Nora Smith, photography by Tom Altany