From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
(Rising) Senior to Senior Series: Eliza Moore ’23
For our last Senior to Senior interview of the ’22-23 academic year, we interview the interviewer— Marketing and Communications student employee and recent Chatham grad Eliza Moore!
Mursal Rahim, ELP ’23
When Mursal Rahim fled Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, her long journey as a refugee took her and other students like her across the world to Pittsburgh, and to Chatham’s English Language Program.
“Very small, but mighty”— Chatham’s Drama Club
After Chatham’s theatre major was disbanded, then-student and now Drama Club co-advisor Maria Shoop ’13, MFACW ’14 created the Drama Club to help keep theatre going strong at Chatham.
Senior to Senior Series: Cole Couchman
Learn how Cole Couchman managed his busy lifestyle in this series where senior Eliza Moore interviews other members of the Class of 2023!
Senior to Senior Series: Tara Neikirk
In this series where Eliza Moore interviews other members of the Class of 2023, Tara Neikirk shares her accomplished experience at Chatham University.
On Earth Day, a Peek Into One Sustainability Grad’s Future
Jack Merola-Lapson says as long as he’s in a stream with bugs and mud, he’s happy.
Senior to Senior Series: Ricky Alaimo
Learn about the ever-changing life of Ricky Alaimo in this series where senior Eliza Moore interviews other members of the Class of 2023!
The “Why?” Behind Commencement Regalia
Everyone knows about caps and gowns, but why do we wear them?
Your First Step to Chatham—New Student Registration Day
All Chatham students begin their journey the same way— by attending a New Student Registration Day!
Cougars Care: When and Why to Use It
An alert to Cougars Care can help students find resources on campus to address their concerns.
Student Employment Week: Developing real-world skills at school
Students looking to develop real-world skills and make some extra money don’t have to leave campus to find work.
What BIPOC Family Dinner Means to Me
Student Lirit Gilmore shares her experiences attending Chatham’s BIPOC Family Dinners