
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Alumni Profile: Megan Gallagher '11
Megan Gallagher ‘11 didn’t set out to be a farmer, but life had other plans. An organic gardening class at Eden Hall set the wheels in motion for be.wild.er farm—Megan’s small but mighty start up farm.
Catching Up with Alice Julier and the Future of Food Studies
Associate Professor and Director of the Master of Arts in Food Studies (MAFS) program Alice Julier did not write the book on food studies—she edited it.
Art History In The Cemetery
Why were 160 people itching to enter Allegheny Cemetery on October 12? The answer might surprise you. It's not ghost-hunting or grave-digging, it's art history.
Your Guide to On-Campus Employment at ChathamU
On-campus employment is a great way to increase your skill set while earning some extra cash. Check out our list of some unique student employee positions, and get to work at Chatham!
3 Questions for Pittsburgh Newcomers
We caught up with Chatham students from across the United States to see how they’re taking advantage of all the ‘Burgh has to offer while adapting to a major life change.
Chatham Leaders Emerge at Camp Guyasuta
Eighteen Chatham students attended the Emerging Leaders Overnight Retreat at Camp Guyasuta, about 30 minutes north of Pittsburgh. The goal was to fine-tune their understanding of what leadership really is, hone their leadership skills in the great outdoors, make friends, and step outside of their comfort zones.
Student Profile: Rachel Waugh, MAFS '19
Eden Hall Campus has a history that we at Chatham celebrate: Sebastian Mueller, an immigrant from Germany, bought Eden Hall Farm and used it (in part) as a retreat for women employees. But that’s not the whole story.
Alumna and Campus Community Profile: Sarah Hamm, MFA '13
Social media undergoes constant change, and change is one thing that Chatham University Social Media Manager Sarah Hamm understands well.
Battle of the Classes 2018 Photo Gallery
BOTC is a week-long competition between the seniors, juniors, sophomores, and first years that calls on each class to exhibit creativity, cooperation, and Chatham pride.
Student Profile: Kelly O'Donnell '19
I asked O’Donnell for an interview for a number of reasons—including two unusual international experiences she’s done while at Chatham and the fact that she singlehandedly started the cheerleading squad—but was not expecting this.
Six Questions with Sophie Costan '19
Sophie Costan, Biology '16 spent the summer completing a Psychiatric Genetics Internship at Penn State College of Medicine in Hershey, PA. We caught up with Sophie to see what she got out of her summer internship experience.
Course Spotlight: Women’s Leadership in the 21st Century
“The course equips students with the actual skills of leading, but it’s much more than that,” says Dr. Ramey.