From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Three Questions for...
Ryan Wolf, ’19, is from Hampton Township, right outside of Pittsburgh.
Ask an Expert: Anthony Isacco
In this edition of Ask an Expert, Dr. Anthony Isacco offers some strategies for becoming more mindful and less anxious. Here is a hint: less is more.
“Mind-blowing”: A Welcome Aboard Experience
Most people are in law school before they ever sit in on a murder trial, but thanks to her Welcome Aboard mentorship, Hanna Theile ‘22 is ahead of the curve.
Three Questions for...
“I graduated in 2014, but started at Chatham in the fall of 2007,” says Sally Guzik, “slowly and surely working to complete my my undergraduate degree in Women's Studies and Latin American History over seven years.”
6 Chatham Experiences That Help You Thrive
Gallup-Purdue narrowed down the six most impactful college experiences to guarantee post-graduate success—all six can be found at Chatham University. Chatham senior Tabitha Weaver recounts some of her favorites.
Ask an Expert: Katie Cruger
In our first edition of PULSE’s new advice column, Ask an Expert, Associate Professor of Communication and Program Director of Communication and Professional Writing, Dr. Katie Cruger tackles one of our era’s biggest obstacles: 'fake news.’
Alumna Profile: Dana Angstadt
Dana Angstadt, MAFS & MBA ’18 has a mouthful of a title at Gate Gourmet, the airline catering company and corporate meal supplier where she works: Manager, Menu & New Business Development.
Community Based Sustainability Projects Build Resilient Cities, One Neighborhood At a Time
Thanks to generous grant funding by Bank of America, Falk School of Sustainability and Environment Assistant Professor Iris Grossmann, Ph.D. has recruited a team of students and faculty to work on a multi-year community-based sustainability project in Homewood
3 Questions for an Alumna in STEM
The Fox Chapel Area branch of the AAUW (FCA-AAUW) has given Career Launching Awards to Chatham University senior women majoring in STEM-related fields since 2009. We caught up with Jennae Reken ’15, past recipient of the award to see how it benefited her.
Student Profile: Vinicius Muniz, International Business ‘22
Vinicius Muniz, International Business ‘22 and squash star, may only be in his first year at Chatham but he is already on his third study abroad experience. Check out his tips for international travel and improving your squash game.
Mary Whitney and the Eco-Reps
“Eco-Reps are a new student employment role. They’re basically peer educators on environmental and sustainability topics,” says Dr. Mary Whitney, Chatham’s director of University Sustainability. “For the first campus dinner of the year, when everyone eats together, they came in and taught composting.”
Justin Mason, MSUS '19 explores community solar initiatives as a solution to challenges faced by low-to-moderate-income families
According to Justin Mason, MSUS ‘19, one solution to the problem of keeping utilities affordable could be solar power for low-to-moderate income families—the focus of his master’s thesis with advisor Assistant Professor of Sustainable Technology Iris Grossmann, PhD.