From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Student Profile: Molly Yowler
Molly Yowler is the CSG President for the Class of 2024, a double-major in Psychology and Criminology, and an advocate for mental health and gender equity. Learn more about her in this for-students, by-students feature!
Six Reasons to Attend the Emerging Leaders Retreat
Each year the wildly popular Emerging Leaders Retreat offers students the opportunity to make friends, build leadership skills, and challenge themselves physically at Camp Guyasuta. If you’re on the fence about applying, check out these six reasons why it’s a must-do!
Making Time for Self-Care This School Year
Read on for tips and resources to strategize around self-care for the new school year.
Adapt to Residence Hall Life with Your Resident Assistant
We caught up with two veteran RA’s to get their insider answers to some of the most common dorm room anxieties that first year college students face.
Advice for Your First Year of College
We caught up with members of the Chatham community—and former first years themselves—for some guidance on how to navigate this one-of-a-kind experience.
Your Guide to Pittsburgh: Need-to-Know Culture
Study our cheat sheet to 446 bridges, three major sports teams, and one thriving arts culture, and prepare yourself to fall in love with the Steel City!
10 Tips for First Years from a Senior
Your four years as an undergraduate student are a time of growth and discovery. Senior Irina Bucur shares 10 tips about student life she learned over the years.
Your Student ID Bucket List
Now that you’re officially a Chatham student, make the most of what your student ID has to offer on campus and around town.
Meet the Residence Halls of Chatham
Explore what living at Chatham can be like and get to know our one-of-a-kind residence halls.
Why the Chatham Community is Getting Vaccinated
Getting vaccinated is certainly something to celebrate! We caught up with members of the Chatham community to learn what motivated them to get the COVID-19 vaccine and to drum up some excitement for our upcoming vaccine clinics on July 7 and July 28.
15 Ways to Make the Most of Summer 2021
Post-vax summer is now in full-swing and we can’t help but feel a little bit excited by the prospect of doing things again. Whether you’re cautiously cultivating a “new normal” or booked-to-the-brim with summer adventures, check out our guide to fun in Summer 2021, complete with destinations, events, and boredom anecdotes.
How I'm Spending Summer Break - Alyssa McCormick
Environmental science major, Alyssa McCormick is spending her summer doing research on poison ivy in the Carnegie Museum of Natural History herbarium! We caught up with Alyssa to learn more about her research, how she landed her internship, and how she is making the most of Summer 2021.