
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Check Out These Essay Collections from Chatham’s Faculty
Two books from Chatham's faculty members explore food, family, Pittsburgh, and personal identity.
Henry Spinelli, Chatham Professor Emeritus and Pianist Extraordinaire
He played all over the country as a solo pianist and taught at Chatham for over 35 years. “It was very demanding, especially the reading of the papers,” he said.
Four Things to Do at Chatham’s Homecoming Weekend
Chatham's first ever Homecoming Weekend runs from Sept. 26-29, but there's plenty to do throughout the week, too. Here's a peek.
Meet Sakena Jwan Washington, Chatham’s New Emerging Black Writer-in-Residence
Washington made a name for herself writing personal essays about her life in Pittsburgh.
Meet Your 2024 Orientation Leaders
Chatham’s head orientation leaders discuss their experiences during orientation, as well as what new students can expect.
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.
Whet Your Appetite With a Preview of This Weekend’s CRAFT Workshop
Attendees will learn how to make hot sauce, jams, indigo dyes, and more at the Aug. 4 workshop.
A Talk With Debbie DeLong, Executive Director of Chatham’s New School
The professor of marketing talks about what students can expect from the new School of Business & Enterprise and where it fits into Chatham’s mission and values.
Meet Toyaii Rutherford, Chatham’s JXS Project Coordinator
Rutherford came to Chatham to help coordinate the JXS Project, which aims to prevent student suicide as well as drug and alcohol abuse.
How the CWE Helps Childcare Providers Become Better Businesses
The program gives providers the resources to navigate regulations and stay in business during a time of uncertainty in the industry.
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.