From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Chatham in Bloom: Living and Late Spring Traditions
Some new, some lost, some still kicking—come explore eight of Chatham’s coolest spring traditions!
A Student’s Startup Aims to Move Phosphorus From Water to Farms
Matt Oriente, MSUS ’25, raised crops at Eden Hall Campus as part of his work with HydroPhos Solutions, a startup he founded with his undergraduate classmates.
Aurielle Brunner ’25 Wants to Take it All
She’s already won five NCAA All American titles in track & field, but Aurielle Brunner ’25 still wants to do more.
Celebrate Black History Month With Your Student ID
Here’s a selection of interesting and educational exhibits Chatham students can visit for free or with a student discount.
Chatham’s Immersive Media Program Champions Tech, Art, and Community
What is immersive media? “So much,” says one student. “If it tells a story, shares a message, or brings people together in a creative way, it qualifies as immersive media.”
How Chatham Students Made a Strategic Plan for Mars, PA
Three graduate students talk what it was like to work with Mars Borough on a strategic five-year plan for the town.
Two International Student Stories for International Education Week
Two students—one from Japan, the other from Zimbabwe—discuss their international education experiences at Chatham University.
What Students Get Out of Working at the Communiqué
Students learn writing, editing, design, and photography skills at the newspaper, and they say they have a lot of fun doing it.
Get Outdoors With ChathamGo
Whether kayaking, leaf peeping, or ice skating, this new club wants to help students get the most out of the outdoors.
On-Campus Resources to Help You Study, Work, and Have Fun at Chatham
Who do Chatham students go to for resumé help? Where can they exercise? How do they get their grades back on track? Look here for the answers.
Make Music with Chatham’s Vocal and Instrumental Ensembles
Musicians and singers of all skill levels and backgrounds are welcome in Chatham’s choir, jazz ensemble, and concert band.
A Service-Learning Trip Led Chatham Students to Costa Rica
For Aleah Siwula ’25, the trip was “life changing.” “Not only seeing those communities but being able to make the tiniest impact on those people’s lives is something I’ll cherish forever,” she said.