From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
How a State Grant Helps Chatham Ease Food Insecurity
Here’s a breakdown of how Chatham is using a $20,000 state grant to help students experiencing food insecurity.
What’s Happening at the Apiary for Pollinator Week?
Taste different honies, learn about native pollinators, and participate in crafts during Pollinator Week, April 8-12.
A Q&A with “Understanding Rachel” Star and Writer Elise Robertson
At first, Elise Robertson was struck by the similarities between herself and Rachel Carson ’29. But she didn’t understand her until she dug into their differences.
Introducing Chatham’s Academic Success Division
The Academic Success Division helps Chatham students find resources to succeed in the classroom and out in the world. Here’s how.
Planting Seeds in the Depths of Winter—Thanks to the Solar High Tunnel
There’s no reason to worry about the season when you’re farming in Chatham’s Solar High Tunnel.
What to Look for During a Winter Tree Walk in Shadyside
Even when most trees have lost their leaves, there’s plenty to see at the arboretum at Chatham’s Shadyside Campus.
An Interview with Dr. Rhonda Phillips, 20th President of Chatham
Shortly after her presidential investiture in October 2023, President Phillips shared her lifelong love of learning and her innovative ideas and hopes for Chatham in this interview in the Recorder alumni magazine.
Are You Participating in Purple Fridays?
A resolution passed by Chatham Student Government encourages people to show Cougar pride by wearing purple every Friday.
Pulse@ChathamU’s Student Photographers Pick Their Favorite Photos of 2023
The Chatham University Office of Marketing and Communications’ on-staff student photographers pick their favorite photos from 2023.
Some of our Favorite Pulse Stories of 2023
Contributors share their favorite stories and personal connections from a year’s worth of Pulse@ChathamU.
This CRAFT Course Helps Food Producers Pivot
A class at CRAFT teaches farmers (and others) how to bring food products to the marketplace—and hopefully make more money.
There’s Something Fishy Happening at the Field Lab
More sustainable ways of farming fish are being explored in Chatham University’s Field Lab at Eden Hall.