PITTSBURGH, PA — The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh announced plans this week to expand a series of community learning programs designed to provide residents with greater access to educational resources and technology training.Library officials say the initiative will introduce additional workshops, public lectures, and hands‑on classes across several neighborhood branches. Programs will focus on topics such as digital literacy, job‑search skills, financial education, and youth STEM learning.According to library administrators, the expanded offerings respond to growing demand from residents seeking accessible learning opportunities outside of traditional classrooms. The programs are expected to include both in‑person sessions and virtual events, allowing more participants to join from across the city.Community organizations and local educators are partnering with the library system to help lead classes and mentorship sessions. Organizers say the collaboration will help bring a wide range of expertise to residents while strengthening ties between neighborhood institutions.The new programming schedule is expected to roll out gradually throughout the year as library branches finalize event calendars and registration details.The Pittsburgh Timeseditorial@thepittsburghtimes.comPittsburgh, PA
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