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Chatham LIGHT Club Wants Students’ Ideas
One Chatham club is helping students make the world a better place.
Fall and Winter Sports will Bring Mix of Experienced Players and Newcomers
Chatham University’s fall athletics are just getting started.
What is Chatham Student Government?
Making positive change on campus is possible through Chatham Student Government. How can you get involved?
Get to Know Your Orientation Leaders
Three Orientation Leaders talk about themselves and what new students should know.
Free Activities in Pittsburgh? There’s More Than You Might Think.
Historic neighborhoods, miles of trails, library cards, and more— choose your own no-cost Steel City adventure.
How the Office of Student Engagement Gets Students Involved
Student-led groups, time-honored traditions, and a 24-hour lounge—the Office of Student Engagement oversees all of them.
Carson Gates ’25 Appears on NBC’s “Today” to Discuss Being Queer in College Sports
After coming out in an open letter, the Chatham hockey player appeared on national TV to talk about LGBTQ pride and college athletics.
After Becoming Chatham’s First NCAA All-American, Aurielle Brunner Wants to Go Further
Chatham’s first NCAA All American hopes to push herself even further next season.
Castles, Kebabs and Chatham Friends Abound While Studying Abroad in Germany
Two Chatham students developed deeper connections with their classroom material while studying in Germany in May.
Tips for Touring Chatham
Touring Chatham is your opportunity to imagine your life here as a student. Read on for some tips from a current student about visiting, and envision what type of student you could be.
(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.
 
                         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
