Pitt will mark Women’s History Month in March with several events, including a Sisterhood Brunch on March 11 and the 4th annual HerStory Slam on March 23.

Starting on March 5, Heinz Memorial Chapel will offer tours highlighting women depicted in its stained-glass windows and aligned with this year’s national theme of Women and Sustainability. See the University Calendar for dates and times of the tours.

Other events:

PittWomen Sisterhood Brunch: The faculty and staff affinity group PittWomen and Carnegie Mellon Women’s Association will host the brunch focused on connection, collaboration and shared learning for women in higher education. Participants will explore building support networks, strengthening resilience, navigating workplace pressures, advancing careers, setting boundaries and balancing the many roles women hold. 9-11 a.m. March 11, William Pitt Union, Lower Lounge. Register here.

Women in Politics: Hosted by the Student Government Board Community Governmental Relations Committee, this event will feature leaders from campus and the broader Pittsburgh community. 4-5 p.m. March 16, William Pitt Union, Room 540.

Hyland Gallery Talk: The Women Behind the Walls: Curator Joanna Conings, a PhD candidate in the Department of French and Italian, will discuss the new exhibit, “The Women Behind the Walls,” which focuses on the hidden labor and “affective diplomacies” through which women made the French Nationality Room a reality. 11-11:45 a.m. March 19, Hillman Library, Hyland Gallery Archives & Special Collections Exhibits, third floor.

HerStory Slam: Storytellers will come together from across the University and the Pittsburgh community to share personal stories that explore womanhood. This signature event is designed to explore the breadth, depth and diversity of being and becoming a woman. A reception will follow the event. Interested in being a storyteller? Submit your story by March 9. For inquiries, please contact wellbeing@pitt.edu. 5-7 p.m. March 23, William Pitt Union, Lower Lounge. Register here to attend.

Staff Council: Coffee and Conversations with Karen Sebolt, Director of Heinz Memorial Chapel: Sebolt will discuss her journey from earned an MBA at Pitt and  subsequent CPA license and working for three large health systems, before the pressures of three small children, dual-career travel demands, and being 2,400 miles from family support caused her to step away from the professional world. The next 15 years she volunteered in the public schools, local church, art & music programs, and Girl Scouts; while directing family relocations from Texas to California to Virginia and finally back to Pittsburgh. Find more details and register on the University Calendar. 11:30-noon, March 23, 528 Alumni Hall.

Women in Public Safety Expo: The University of Pittsburgh Police Department and Pennsylvania State Police will host for the fourth annual Women in Public Safety Expo. The free event is primarily an opportunity for college students and job seekers to network with first responders, local and state officers, and federal agents and to learn about their career paths, as well as opportunities for internships or employment. Guest speaker, Brenda Tate, a retired officer from the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, will discuss her book “Journal of a Black Woman in Blue: Navigating Abuse, Addiction, Racism & Sobriety,” at 11 a.m. RSVP in advance to reserve a seat for Tate’s talk. Attendees are welcome to stop in any time for the rest of the expo. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. March 24, William Pitt Union, Assembly Room and Gallagher Plaza.