Elin Johnson, Inside Higher Ed; Pitt Tells Student Groups Not to Use Pitt in Their Names
"An emailed statement from communications manager Kevin Zwick read,
"Many student organizations already comply with the 10-year-old
guidelines, which allow the use of the Pitt and Panther names in ways
that don't imply that the organizations are official university
entities. Pitt's Office of Student Life and the Student Organization
Resource Center continue to discuss concerns with our Student Government
Board leadership to work toward a potential resolution."
Zwick maintained that the current guidelines for Pitt student clubs
were as follows: "Independent student organizations are voluntary
associations led by Pitt students, which are legally separate entities
from the university. Because they are voluntary associations,
independent student organizations may not use 'University of
Pittsburgh,' 'Pitt' or any other University of Pittsburgh
trademark/wordmark (i.e., Panther/Panthers) in their names other than to
identify that the organization is located at Pitt (i.e., 'at Pitt' or
'at the University of Pittsburgh')."
Currently listed on the university's student organization page are
dozens of club names that are in apparent violation of these guidelines."
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