
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
What’s it Like Being a Graduate Assistant for Chatham Athletics?
When Orion Moses, MComm ’24, saw the job opening at Chatham Athletics, he knew it checked all of the boxes. “I just think this is what I’ve always wanted to do, you know?”
Food Writing is About so Much More Than What’s on Your Plate
Students in the class stretch their writing muscles and see food’s connections to politics, religion, and their sense of self.
This year’s Rachel Carson Conference: Facing the Horrors, Together
Student writer Lirit Gilmore recaps the experience of students and her own at the 8th Rachel Carson Conference Facing the Horrors.
Problem-Based Learning Puts Students in the Driver’s Seat
What can students learn in a class without lectures? A lot.
FAFSA 101: What Prospective Students Need to Know
October isn’t just for apple picking and spooky stories… it’s FAFSA time! “FAFSA” stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid, and yearly applications are open and waiting for you. Read on to find out what filling out your FAFSA can do for your next four years!
Peek Into the Daily Life of a Chatham Grad Student
Three students give a glimpse of graduate life at Chatham.
Plan Your Semester Overseas at This Week’s Study Abroad Fair
Explore a world of opportunities at Chatham’s Study Abroad Fair on Sept. 20.
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.
Get to Know Your New Professors: Fall 2023
Meet a handful of the new full-time faculty teaching at Chatham University this fall.
What Chatham students learned from their summer internships
Chatham students gained insight and experience through a diverse set of summer internships.
Prospective Students See Their Own “Pathway to Nursing” on Tour
College life, top-notch faculty, and real work experience—recruiter Anna Stephen called it “the best of three worlds.”
With Go Baby Go!, students use classroom knowledge to bring fun to families
By modifying toy cars, Chatham students help kids with disabilities have fun in the fast lane.