An intern at NASA. A grand prix racecar driver. Ground-breaking programs. Life-changing friendships. These are just some of the stories we feature here on Pulse.
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Chatham’s PT Program Adapts Hands-On Learning to a Hands-Off World
Virtual learning and hybrid-style classes are on the horizon for Fall 2020. But what about programs that necessitate experiential, in-person learning as part of their requirements? Learn how the faculty and students of Chatham’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program adapted to the “new normal” of pandemic PT studies.

Student Health Update with Heather Black
We catch up with Dean of Students Dr. Heather Black, who led faculty and staff working group efforts in the areas of Student & Employee Health and Housing & Dining, to learn more about the efforts to protect student health and wellness on campus.

Masters of Sustainability Student Profile: Clare Clark MSUS ’21
Clare Clark is a traveler, a hiker, a cook, a kayaker, a cat mom, and a painter. But above all, she is a lover of food and all that it encompasses. Learn more about the work she is doing in sustainability, her love of produce, and her plans for the future in this for-students, by-students feature.

3 Questions with Chatham Eastside
Chatham Eastside is full of some of Chatham’s greatest treasures: our renowned School of Health Science programs, our wildly inventive interior architecture and immersive media programs, and a center designed to support and uplift women entrepreneurs in our community. Plus, it’s next to one of Pittsburgh’s best business and retail hubs. What’s not to love?

Share a #ChathamU Sunset
In honor of National Share a Sunset Month, we’re highlighting some of our favorite Chatham and non-Chatham sunsets from over the years. If you’re looking for some stunning views, you’re going to want to check it out.

3 Questions with Eden Hall Campus: Chatham’s Sustainability Wonderland
Wondering what it’s like to live and study on a campus built specifically for sustainability? Get to know our Eden Hall Campus in three quick questions. Check out where you’ll live, what you can study, and what features you can’t find anywhere else.

A Family Tradition: Chatham & the Reznik Sisters
Allie, Kiersten, and Lindsay have more in common than their sisterhood—all three are Chatham alumna and Lindsay and Allie are currently employed here! We caught up with the three sisters to learn more about their intersecting Chatham paths and post-college achievements.

No More Table Talk—Steps to Create Real Inclusion
Cultural Studies major Chenoa Baker is highlighting ways the Chatham community can make real change to provide better support, resources, and opportunities for our students of color. Check out her list of ways to improve equity and inclusion at Chatham.