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Monday, June 22, 2026
Carnegie International Art Exhibition

The docent-guided tour will include exhibits in visual art, film, performance, theater, and music, underscoring the breadth of approaches shaping contemporary art and creative practice today. This year marks the 59th edition of this event. 

The Carnegie Museum of Art is located at 440 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213.

Fee: $18 - Coupons and membership discounts do not apply to guided tours.

Last day to register is Friday, June 12, 2026.

Be advised: Some items can damage artworks and specimens. Nothing is permitted to be carried on one’s back, including backpacks, drawstring bags, and purses. All bags must be no larger than 11" x 15". 

Travel is on your own. There is limited parking for cars and small vans in the parking lot at the corner of Forbes Avenue and Craig Street. Regular rates apply.

Please note: Initially, this event is only for current OLLI at Pitt members. If spots remain open two weeks prior to the event, guests may be permitted to join. 

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Monday, June 29, 2026
The Clemente Museum Tour

The Clemente Museum is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the life and legacy of Roberto Clemente. With one of the largest collections of photographs and objects related to Roberto Clemente, the museum aims to educate its audiences on not only his incredible baseball career, but his humanitarian efforts and life off the field. 

Fee: $21

Upon registration on our site, you will receive an email with the link to pay the fee directly to the Clemente Museum.

Note: Travel is on your own. 

The museum is located at 3339 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15201. Parking for the museum is free and is located next to the building. The parking lot entrance is off Penn Avenue.

Meeting location: members will meet in the lobby area at the main entrance. Please do not arrive more than 10 minutes before the scheduled tour time. The doors will remain locked until 12:50 p.m.

Initially, this event is only for current OLLI at Pitt members. If spots remain open two weeks prior to the event, guests may be permitted to join.

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Summer Lecture Series: How is Artificial Intelligence Transforming America?

Summer Lecture Series 

This year, we are partnering with OLLI at Dartmouth to offer our members an exciting SIX-week online lecture series that asks, How is Artificial Intelligence Transforming America? 

Members will register for the entire lecture series as one event. Each week, we will email you the zoom link for that week's lecture. Please do not share the link. It is only intended for paid OLLI at Pitt members who have registered for this lecture series.

Session 1, July 8 - What Can the Declaration of Independence Teach Us About Artificial Intelligence? 

Presenter: Brinnae Bent, Executive in Residence in the Engineering and Professional Programs, Pratt School of Engineering at Duke; Director, Duke TRUST Lab 

Session 2, July 15 - Can AI Think Like a Doctor? 

Presenter: Adam Rodman, Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School; Director of AI Programs, Shapiro Center for Research and Education, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center 

Session 3, July 22 - AI: Too Artificial? Too Intelligent? Too Much Energy? 

Presenter: Dan W. Reicher, Senior Scholar, Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability; Senior Fellow, Dartmouth Irving Institute for Energy & Society 

Session 4, July 29 - What Will Be the Economic Impacts of AI? 

Presenter: Patrick Wheeler, Executive Director of the Center for Digital Strategies, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth 

Session 5, August 5 - Is AI Leading Us Toward a More Dangerous World Disorder? 

Presenter: Michèle Flournoy, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, WestExec Advisors; Co-Founder and Chair, Center for a New American Security 

Session 6, August 12 - How Can We Build Human Morality Into AI? 

Special time: 9:00 a.m. to noon 
Presenter: Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Chauncey Stillman Distinguished Professor of Practical Ethics, Duke University 

 

  • Dates: Wednesdays, July 8 – August 12, 2026 

  • Time: 9 AM to 11:00 AM; August 12, 9 AM to noon. 

  • Break: 10:15 AM, a 15- to 20-minute break where the moderator will go through all the questions that were submitted by the audience.  Resume 10:30-10:40 AM and Q&A until 11 AM. 

  • Note: The last session on August 12 will run until noon to give more time for Q&A. 

9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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