From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Science Professors Drop the Formality (& Serious Wisdom) in New DEI Podcast
The Chatham DEI Committee of the Sciences’ new podcast aims to have fun, frank conversations between students and faculty members.
Spilling the Tea on our Student-Designed Reusable Cups
A behind-the-scenes look on the collaborative creation of our new reusable coffee cups.
Raising the Roof(top) Garden
Falk School of Sustainability students placed created a beautiful and sustainable rooftop garden experience at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center
Representing Country & Culture at the Maccabiah Games: Tori Bevan & Abi Fuzaylov
Chatham women’s ice hockey teammates, Tori Bevan and Abi Fuzaylov took their talents to Israel this summer to compete in the first ever Maccabiah women’s ice hockey tournament.
Guide to Pittsburgh: Parks & Trails
What’s one great way to unwind from the whirlwind of starting a new semester? Spending time in Pittsburgh’s green spaces!
Meet Chief Diversity Officer Dr. Kristin Nicole Dukes
Get to know Chief Diversity Officer, Dr. Kristin Nicole Dukes in this interview discussing her career path, the markers of a truly inclusive campus, and more.
Honoring Juneteenth in 2022
In honor of Juneteenth 2022, we have gathered Pittsburgh events, resources, and a statement from President David Finegold.
Exemplifying Leadership— Sandra Rader, Doctor of Nursing Practice ’09
Chatham’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program gave Sandra Rader DNP ’09 the flexibility she needed to move her career forward as the chief nursing officer and vice-president of patient care services at UPMC Shadyside.
On the Road with Kerrie O’Donnell, Doctor of Physical Therapy ’17
Join Kerrie O’Donnell, Doctor of Physical Therapy ’17, as she tours across the country as a traveling physical therapist for musical cast members.
CRAFT at Chatham University Brings Good Things to the Table
The Center for Regional Agriculture, Food, and Transformation (CRAFT) at Chatham University has become a thread woven throughout the local food community, offering resources and knowledge to both the Chatham campus and wider community for over a decade.
Blazing Your Own Path— Jessica Byrd ’09
Jessica Byrd ‘09 couldn’t find an organization that served Black women and Black moments during a transformational time around racial justice in the US— so she started one herself.
How to Spend Earth Day (and any day) @ Chatham
Whether you’re a sustainable fashionista, a DIY gardener, a climate activist, or a relatively new member of the eco-friendly team, Chatham is the perfect place to spend your Earth Day. We’re counting down some of our favorite ways to invest in the Earth today— check them out here.