From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Finals (and Other College-Related) Advice from Your Professors
Finals can hit hard if you don’t manage your time and stress well. This is a chance to take a step back and listen to some advice from your professors on how to handle this season.
Opening Doors with The Office of Career Development
Whether you’re dusting off a resumé you haven’t opened in years or scrambling to find an internship, there are some things students might not know how to do on their own. That’s where the Office of Career Development can help.
Your Sign to Study Abroad, from Jada Jenkins ’26
Jada Jenkins ‘26—who majors in media arts and minors in Middle Eastern Studies and public relations—shares her experience studying abroad in Morocco.
Underground Music: Meeting the Coffeehouse Committee
No, there are no baristas lurking in the basement of Rea House. It’s the Coffeehouse Committee—comprised of just four students—that rock out together to plan some of Chatham’s most popular events, pulling in students from all over Pittsburgh.
The Glue of Any Residence Hall: Resident Advisors!
“I really enjoy building community,” said Rea House resident advisor LJ Varley ’27. “I’m a people person.”
Happy 10th Birthday to the Women’s Institute!
The Women’s Institute is celebrating its 10th anniversary all year. Read about some of its biggest achievements and what they have planned for the future.
Five Courses To Spice Up Your Schedule This Fall
Little bit of this, little bit of that! Balance out your schedule this Fall Term with some of these cool courses.
Lights, Camera—Chatham!
Walk the red carpet as Pulse takes you through five movies and TV shows filmed on Chatham’s campus!
Chatham’s Immersive Media Program Champions Tech, Art, and Community
What is immersive media? “So much,” says one student. “If it tells a story, shares a message, or brings people together in a creative way, it qualifies as immersive media.”
Chatham Professor and Writer Marc Nieson has Been a Busy Bee
Associate professor of English Marc Nieson takes us through his life as a creative.
Community Activism Starts at Chatham—and Goes Beyond Graduation
A current Chatham student and an alum embrace the University’s mission to live “lives of purpose” through their activism.
For One Student, This Year’s Carson Conference was Life Changing
The Rachel Carson Conference is an annual research symposium spearheaded by Chatham’s chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, the national English honor’s society.