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Here are the best colleges and universities in the Pittsburgh area
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — WalletHub ranked the top colleges and universities in the United States, and some Pittsburgh-area schools made the list.
On Monday, WalletHub released its “College & University Rankings” for 2025 after comparing more than 800 schools in America on seven categories: student selectivity, cost and financing, faculty resources, campus safety, campus experience, educational outcomes, and career outcomes. Those seven categories were then evaluated using “30 relevant metrics,” WalletHub said.
Best colleges and universities in Pittsburgh
Carnegie Mellon University came in at No. 8 in WalletHub’s “College & University Rankings” list for 2025.
The university in Pittsburgh is the only school in Pennsylvania to make the top 10. Carnegie Mellon scored high in faculty resources and career outcomes.
The University of Pittsburgh came in at No. 131 on WalletHub’s list, followed by St. Vincent College at No. 178 and Chatham University right inside the top 300 at No. 296.
The top 9 list of the best colleges and universities in the Pittsburgh area can be found below:
- Carnegie Mellon University (No. 8)
- University of Pitstburgh (No. 131)
- Saint Vincent College (No. 178)
- Chatham University (No. 296)
- Washington and Jefferson College (No. 330)
- Seton Hill University (No. 393)
- Duquesne University (No. 422)
- St. Francis University (No. 451)
- La Roche University (No. 490)
What are the best colleges and universities in Pennsylvania?
After CMU, WalletHub found the second-best school in Pennsylvania is Swarthmore College in Delaware County. The University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and Haverford College in Delaware County also made the top 50.
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Where to watch Colorado Rockies vs Pittsburgh Pirates: TV channel, start time, streaming for
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Gas prices stressing budgets of Pittsburgh-area first responders
Gas prices continue to sit near the $5 mark for the better part of the Pittsburgh region. Not only is it impacting people’s wallets, but it’s also hitting the bottom lines of first responders’ operations.
While gas prices are not impacting day-to-day operations, budgets are always tight, and if prices stay high, it could have some long-term impacts. First responders say they’ll still come when you call 911, so there’s no need to panic, but there is some concern behind the scenes.
“We can’t charge more for our services. The only way to weather the storm is to become more efficient,” Regional Emergency Support Quick Response Service director Mike Gallagher said.
RESQRS said gas is normally about $2,500 to $3,000 a month. From March to April, it was $5,500. The ambulance they wanted to get this year is now on hold as costs go up.
“It definitely has affected other parts of the business and how we operate,” Gallagher said over Zoom.
It’s the same for volunteer firefighters. Southern Allegheny Valley Emergency Services had its bill go from $300 to $400, up to $1,000 last month. This price spike was, of course, never anticipated when making the budget last year.
“It absolutely wasn’t. We just have to take money from other things and reprioritize,” SAVES fire chief Mike Daniher said.
Medic Rescue in Bridgewater, Beaver County, covers that county and takes patients to Wexford and Pittsburgh hospitals. They easily rack up hundreds of miles a day driving. Insurance doesn’t cover gas spikes, and fuel reimbursements are set from the prior year.
“I don’t see how it would be sustainable in the long term without some changes in financing,” Medic Rescue director of operations Bill Pasquale said.
An immediate impact for many services is putting new equipment on the back burner. While grants can be used for that, there’s no guarantee it’s accepted.
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Pittsburgh will have afternoon storm chances on Wednesday with gusty winds and lightning
It will be stormy this afternoon, and then cooler for the rest of the work week.
Temperatures then warm up with record-setting temperatures possible early next week. It’s going to be a busy stretch of weather. Let’s get right into it.
Rain chances today are low overall. The headline is the storm chance that occurs this afternoon. Gusty winds, frequent lightning, and isolated but intense downpours are expected as a narrow line of storms develops and rolls through Western Pennsylvania. The line of storms will be intensifying as it moves from the west to the east.
Right now, it looks like the storms will roll through between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m.
By the time you see this blog, our best chance for morning rain should have come and gone. Rain totals will not be very impressive today; most will see less than 0.05 inches of rain.
That excludes rain coming from afternoon storms.
Afternoon storms could add another fifth of an inch of rain for those who see the most ‘intense’ cells sliding through their areas. Temperatures in the morning are in the 50s. We will quickly rise up to the mid-60s for temperatures this afternoon ahead of storms. Temperatures will then dip back down to the 50s for the rest of the day, with brisk winds coming in from the northwest at around 15 mph.
Thursday highs will only hit the mid-50s.
We stay cool through Friday morning. We’d have to worry about frost on Friday if it wasn’t for the cloud cover that’s expected. Friday highs will be near 70°. Saturday and Sunday highs are expected to hit the low 80s both days.
A perfect ‘storm’ of low humidity levels, plenty of sunshine, and a strengthening sun angle will allow us to potentially see record highs early next week. I have high temperatures in the 90s on both Monday and Tuesday next week.
The record high for Monday is 91°, and that is what I am forecasting for a high.
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