
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Have You Used These Resources at the JKM Library?
“You realize there are so many things here that can help and make you feel more comfortable doing your research, homework, or simply hanging out,” said one student worker.
OAAR Could be Key to Your Academic Success
The Office of Academic and Accessibility Resources can help you study for a big exam and more.
Free Activities in Pittsburgh? There’s More Than You Might Think.
Historic neighborhoods, miles of trails, library cards, and more— choose your own no-cost Steel City adventure.
Campus Building Profile: The Libraries
Chatham University’s libraries have helped shape and reshape life on campus over the last 90 years.
Chatham’s Past Comes to Life During National Preservation Week
During National Preservation Week, we speak to archivist Molly Tighe about Chatham’s history.
JKM Library Women’s History Month Display
An interview with Librarian Jocelyn Codner about JKM Library’s Women’s History Month Display
Discovering the Resources of Chatham’s Library
The JKM Library is for more than just borrowing books— see the hidden helpful resources on offer.
Student Handbooks Live On in JKM Library Archives
Explore student handbooks past with the newest JKM Library Archives digital exhibit.
A Very Merry Chatham Gift Guide: 2021
If you’ve got some more holiday shopping to do, we highly suggest you consult our second annual Very Merry Chatham Gift Guide! We’ve got recs for the hobby-fanatic, the Tik Tok obsessed, the self-care savant, and so much more.
They Love Me, They Love Me Not: Romantic and Anti-Valentines Reads
Chenoa Baker ’21 and Outreach Librarian Jocelyn Codner come up with the ultimate list of Valentine’s and Anti-Valentine’s Day reads from Jennie King Mellon Library’s resources.
Indigenous Heritage Month at ChathamU
November is Indigenous Heritage Month! Read on for Chatham events and ongoing projects that celebrate and honor Native American history and culture, including the Jennie King Mellon Library’s “Whose Land Are You On?” digitized map project.
Ebooks and Thrill: Hot Tea and Chilling Reads from the JKM Library
Fall during COVID may look different than other years but that doesn’t mean we can’t do fun activities. Student Chenoa Baker ’21 and Outreach and Reference Librarian Jocelyn Codner share JKM Library e-books and tea with a Halloween theme for some cozy and creepy nights in!