File:UPT Sign.jpg|alt=|left|thumb|250x250px|Pitt-Titusville campus entrance sign The University of Pittsburgh at Titusville was established in 1963 in response to a long-recognized need for higher educational opportunities in the
Oil Creek Region. Following a successful fundraising campaign, UPT opened its doors in the fall of 1963 with classes being held in McKinney Hall. Joe M. Ball, a University of Pittsburgh administrator, was named the first president and served in that capacity until his retirement in 1983. The first entering class numbered some 75 students. McKinney and the adjacent Carriage House were remodeled for classroom, office, and library space. By the end of the 1960s, the campus school had its own residence halls while the 1970s saw the library move into a dedicated facility, Haskell Memorial Library. The 1980s saw the installation of the school's second president, Michael Worman, and construction of the 164-bed Spruce Hall dormitory. The 1990s saw the opening of the Barco Center, the initiation of the physical therapist assistant degree program, the first graduation ceremony, and the dedication of the Broadhourst Science Center. On July 1, 2022, Richard Esch, Pitt-Bradford's Vice President for Business Affairs, assumed the role of president for both campuses. ==Location==