
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
A Family Tradition: Chatham & the Reznik Sisters
Allie, Kiersten, and Lindsay have more in common than their sisterhood—all three are Chatham alumna and Lindsay and Allie are currently employed here! We caught up with the three sisters to learn more about their intersecting Chatham paths and post-college achievements.
Student Profile: Morgan Williams
Morgan (Moe) Williams is a force to be reckoned with. As an officer of the Creative Writing Club and Chatham Student Power, a roller derby queen, writer, and social activist, she wears many hats. Learn more about her and her work in this for-students, by-students feature.
Student Profile: Wyatt Cory
Wyatt Cory is a master of all trades. He is a goalie for the Men’s Soccer team, a lover of music, and a writer. Learn more about his plans for the future, his summer music suggestions, and the best moments from his first year at Chatham in this for-students, by-students feature.
Student Profile: Kayla Taylor
Kayla Taylor wears many hats. She is a RA, a student ambassador, a plant mom, an artist, and an entrepreneur. Learn about her, her plans for the future, and her advice to others during the Black Lives Matter movement in this for-students by-students feature.
Creatives in Quarantine: Kelsey Nagy ‘20
In our third addition of Creatives in Quarantine, recent graduate, Kelsey Nagy offers her recommendations for avoiding creative burnout. The secret? A balance between routine and switching it up.
Leah Berman-Kress and the Jewish Student Association
After the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting shook Chatham’s campus in October 2018, Jewish student, Leah Berman-Kress knew she wanted to build a safe community for Jewish students on Chatham’s campus. So in partnership with the Office of Student Engagement, Leah founded Chatham’s Jewish Student Association, a safe and welcoming community for all students.
10 Things Chatham Students Past and Present Have in Common
Since its founding in 1869, hundreds of people have lived and learned at Chatham. It’s almost hard to image that their lives long ago were anything like students’ lives today. Turns out, they aren’t so different after all. From traditions to friendships, check out ten things students of Chatham past and present have in common!
No More Table Talk—Steps to Create Real Inclusion
Cultural Studies major Chenoa Baker is highlighting ways the Chatham community can make real change to provide better support, resources, and opportunities for our students of color. Check out her list of ways to improve equity and inclusion at Chatham.
3 Questions with a Future Medical Student
Looking to learn more about Chatham’s Pre-Med Advising Program? Recent Master of Science in Biology graduate, Eric J. Schmalzried offered us some insight into his Chatham experience, his aspirations as a doctor, and which class is most crucial for passing the MCAT.
Creatives in Quarantine: Sophia DiRenna ‘20
In our second addition of Creatives in Quarantine, recent graduate, Sophia DiRenna ‘20 discusses adapting to creating new work when supplies are limited and the world is uncertain.
Creatives in Quarantine: Dori Cawley ‘20
Creative work is a famously double-edged sword, equal parts difficult and illuminating. In the face of all the anxieties swirling around our planet, creating meaningful work may be more challenging and more important than ever. We’re asking our creative community to share how they’re making art right now. First up, recent graduate, Dori Cawley.
The Boundless Possibilities of Chatham Connect
Chatham Connect is an online network of Chatham students and alumni, created to forge connections within our Chatham community, from professional connections to mentorship to simply chatting with fellow Chatham-ites! Read on to discover success stories from real students and alumni.