
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Bring Chatham to Your Zoom Room
Missing the spring blossoms on campus? Chatham Archivist Molly Tighe is bringing stunning and historic Chatham scenes to your virtual meetings thanks to her new Chatham History Zoom Background Collection. We asked Molly to share the history behind a few of these scenes.
Eight Ways to Excel in Your Online Classroom
Adjusting to a virtual classroom for the first time? Check out this list of tips and tricks to make the most of your virtual learning experience for the rest of the semester.
Reimagining Failure: Lessons from the WOW Retreat
What inspired some of Chatham’s most successful women to open up about some of their biggest failures? The 12th annual Women of the World (WOW) Retreat, of course! Each year, WOW empowers a cohort of women students to sharpen their leadership skills and build community in the process.
Students Shine as World-Ready Interns
Did you know Chatham students can complete their internship requirements abroad?! We caught up with three students—Elena Woodworth, Lena Pieto, and Marco Nakich—who did exactly that. The results? Life-changing.
How to Beat the Winter Blues
This winter, we’re encouraging our Chatham community to find new paths to joy, fun, health, and productivity. Join us we count down some of our favorite strategies to keep positive despite the cold.
Tie-Dye Tycoon: Carlee Shreve, International Business '22
First year, Carlee Shreve’s burgeoning tie-dye t-shirt business, Trippy Tees and More, caught the eye of Pittsburgh’s beloved craft fair, Handmade Arcade and earned her a 2019 Youth Maker Scholarship.
3 Questions for First-Generation Students
November 8th is National First-Generation Celebration Day! We celebrated by interviewing two of our first-generation students on their experiences at Chatham.
Five Tips for Landing the Internship of Your Dreams
Career Development’s Internship Mixer is just around the corner—are you ready? With our helpful tips, you’ll be well on your way to landing the internship you’ve always wanted.
¡ Día de los Muertos at ChathamU!
Día de los Muertos or Day of the Dead is a holiday in many Spanish-speaking countries that takes place on the 1st and 2nd of November. Chatham is hosting its own Dia de los Muertos celebration, and we talked with research librarian Jocelyn Codner and faculty member Mildred Lòpez to find out more about the history and observance of this special tradition.
How to Ace Family & Friends Weekend
Family & Friends Weekend 2019 is nearly here! Check out our helpful guide to this beloved weekend, complete with featured events and Pittsburgh recommendations.
What Can an Arboretum Do for You?
The Chatham Arboretum is more than just a pretty place. Find out all the amazing benefits of living and learning in this plant paradise!
Three Questions for...
Ryan Wolf, ’19, is from Hampton Township, right outside of Pittsburgh.