
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Six Woke Spaces on Campus
From verdant Eden Hall Campus to cozy offices at Shadyside, Chatham University has many spaces where students feel welcomed to express themselves and ask questions— in short, to strive toward wokeness. Student Chenoa Baker identifies six places on campus that, in her experience, showcase Chatham’s core values of social justice through the liberal arts.
Student Organization Spotlight: Chatham Student Power with Zoe Levine
In our latest student organization spotlight, Executive President of Chatham Student Power, Zoe Levine takes us through the ins and outs of an organization that promotes all different types of activism on campus and empowers students to speak out for the betterment of the community
Why Cougars Care
As we adjust to a new “normal” of masks, physical distancing, daily health screenings, and way more virtual living, it’s important to check in and remind ourselves why it’s vital to keep making these choices. We caught up with a few Cougars to hear why they opt to follow our healthy and safety protocols every day.
Student Profile: Alyssa McCormick
Alyssa McCormick, Environmental Science ‘23 is a lover of plants, science, crafting, and tea. She carries these passions into her studies and her work as a field technician every day. Learn more about her and her plans for the future in this for students, by students feature!
Student Profile: Aaliyah Thomas
Aaliyah Thomas ‘24 is already making an impact during her first term at Chatham. Not only is she working in her future professional field, but she is also a published author and the new Class of 2024 president! Learn more about her and the work she is doing in this for-students, by-students feature!
Online Learning + ChathamU
September 15 marks National Online Learning Day, a holiday we are getting well-acquainted with in 2020. Whether you’re getting an online degree, trying online learning for the semester, or splitting your time between in-person and virtual classes, Chatham is offering a bounty of online resources.
Summer Internships in the Time of COVID-19
It may be a weird time to complete an internship, but as always, Chatham students are adapting with resilience, patience, and creativity. We caught up with a few students to learn about their summer internship experiences in fields ranging from journalism to sustainability.
Spotlight Organization Spotlight: Chatham Green Team with Taylor Pelow
In our latest student organization spotlight, Executive President and Founder of the Chatham Green Team, Taylor Pelow indulges all of our club curiosities and fills us in on the Green Team’s exciting initiatives for the 2020-2021 school year.
Student Profile: Haley Kumpf
As an orientation leader, Haley Kumpf ‘23 has helped the Class of 2024 feel right at home. Learn more about her, her experience as an OL, and her favorite spots in the Burgh in this for-students, by-students feature.
Your Very Handy Student Handbook
The Chatham University Student Handbook is your go-to guide for life at ChathamU, from the Student Honor Code to a run-down of services and amenities and much more. We’re highlighting some of the fun, informative, and lesser-looked-at sections of the handbook, right here.
Student Organization Spotlight on CSG with Mars Touloumes
Interested in joining Chatham Student Government? Check out this student organization spotlight where Executive President, Mars Touloumes helps us get to know the organization that helps to build a better and more civically engaged Chatham.
Tips and Tricks for Chatham Living
You’re moved in, classes have started, now the fun really begins! Adjusting to your new life takes time, patience, and resilience. In order to help you get started, we’ve compiled this list of tips and tricks to help you make the most of your new Chatham life.