
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Resources for Our Black and IPOC-Identifying Community
Amidst this difficult but powerful moment for our Black community, we’ve gathered a list of resources for healing, protesting, taking care of yourself, and finding joy right now.
How to Have a More Meaningful Pride in 2020
Though Pride may seem a little different this year, it’s important to remember that its origins are in protest, solidarity, and speaking out for what you believe. We’re counting down some safe but powerful ways to celebrate Pride in 2020.
Chatham's Guide to 2020 Summer Fun
Summer plans might be looking a little different this year, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have fun! Here are 15 things you can do to make Summer 2020 safe and sensational.
Ainsley Berringer & Her Healing Horses
At her therapeutic horse center, Hilltop Horizons, Master of Occupational Therapy student, Ainsley Berringer has found a way to merge her love of horses with her love of empowering others, all while utilizing a very special (and equine-centric) therapeutic strategy.
Student Profile: Chenoa Baker
Chenoa Baker ‘21 embodies what she’s identified as the “stereotypical” Chatham student: “super feminist, super sustainable, and ready to change the world.” Join us in this by-students, for-students profile as we find out more about Chenoa and work both in and outside of the classroom.
Student Profile: Emma Tucker
Join us as we catch up with Emma Tucker ‘20 on her life as the head of the Chatham Feminist Coalition, her upcoming plans, and her favorite things to do outside of her studies, in this by-students, for-students spotlight!
An IDP Experience by the Numbers
Sydney Saunders is making the most of her Chatham experience through one of our integrated degree programs (IDP), which will allow her to complete a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies in just five years. Check out how Sydney is maximizing the IDP benefits.
Student Profile: Iyanna Armwood
Join us in congratulating Iyanna Armwood ‘20 on their upcoming graduation as they reflect on their past 4 years at Chatham in this by-students, for-students spotlight!
Lessons from the Virtual Classroom
Wondering what the Chatham community has learned from our semi-digital semester? A lot! We caught up with students and faculty to learn more about how they made the most of our virtual transition. And because we’re feeling sentimental, you’ll find plenty of happy photos from the 2019-2020 school year.
Chatham OT Students Launch #OTChangingLives
April marks National Occupational Therapy month and Chatham’s Occupational Therapy students are celebrating by sharing their health and wellness tips through the #OTChangingLives campaign. Check out their daily health checklist and more!
Student Profile: John Mamas
John Mamas ‘23 is a Sustainability student with big plans. We caught up with him via Zoom and talked about his love for his major, Chatham, and literature in this by-students, for-students spotlight!
Student Profile: Lauren Copeland
A recent recipient of the The Kathryn Roberts Frank Scholarship for the Honors Program, Lauren Copeland ‘23 caught up with us in an interview where she spoke about her life here at Chatham.