
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Student Profile: Corey Robinson
As an Eden Hall Fellow and a student employee in the Office of Sustainability, Corey Robinson ‘20 is an important part of Chatham’s sustainability initiatives. On top of that, she is a hiker, a photographer, a biker, and a quilter! Learn more about her and her big plans for the future in this for-students, by-students feature.
Chatham Buildings as Zodiac Signs
Somewhere along the way, our buildings having “character” has turned into casting our buildings as characters. If you’re wondering where your zodiac sign falls among our wide range of architectural super stars, you’re going to want to click the link. And please remember, this is just for fun.
8 Tips to Ease Your College Transition from an Orientation Leader
Looking for some two-weeks-til-college tips? We’ve enlisted Head Orientation Leader Caiti Worwood to provide her expert advice on making the college transition as smooth as possible.
Student Profile: Juliette Lopez
What doesn’t Juliette Lopez ‘22 do? She’s a writer, a roller skater, an artist, a photographer, a TikToker, and a runner. Learn more about her, her fun hobbies, and her passion for writing in this for-students, by-students feature!
Chatham’s Mission and Values: A Pulse@ChathamU Collection
As a new batch of students plan for their first year at ChathamU, we thought we’d take a little time to introduce them— and refresh ourselves and our returning campus community— to the mission and values that Chatham holds dear, as exemplified through features on Pulse@ChathamU.
Student Profile: Andrew Greco ’21
Andrew Greco ‘21 is the Vice President of the Class of 2021, a future Physician Assistant, an RA, a skier, and a diligent student. Learn more about him, his work at Chatham, and his plans for the future in this for-students, by-students feature!
Chatham’s PT Program Adapts Hands-On Learning to a Hands-Off World
Virtual learning and hybrid-style classes are on the horizon for Fall 2020. But what about programs that necessitate experiential, in-person learning as part of their requirements? Learn how the faculty and students of Chatham’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program adapted to the “new normal” of pandemic PT studies.
Student Health Update with Heather Black
We catch up with Dean of Students Dr. Heather Black, who led faculty and staff working group efforts in the areas of Student & Employee Health and Housing & Dining, to learn more about the efforts to protect student health and wellness on campus.
Masters of Sustainability Student Profile: Clare Clark MSUS ’21
Clare Clark is a traveler, a hiker, a cook, a kayaker, a cat mom, and a painter. But above all, she is a lover of food and all that it encompasses. Learn more about the work she is doing in sustainability, her love of produce, and her plans for the future in this for-students, by-students feature.
3 Questions with Shadyside Campus
Shadyside Campus is what many Pittsburghers think of when they hear “Chatham.” What was once the ‘little college on the hill’ grew to be a sprawling green cove filled with brick mansions, winding paths, and more plant life than you can fathom. Join us as we explore all that Shadyside has to offer.
The Queen of Anonymous Kindness
Before she ever came to Chatham, Gabrielle Bovard ‘11 started writing random notes of encouragement for strangers to find. Years later, the pursuit has become The Random Note Project, a network of anonymous reminders meant to spark hope in those who find them.
3 Questions with Chatham Eastside
Chatham Eastside is full of some of Chatham’s greatest treasures: our renowned School of Health Science programs, our wildly inventive interior architecture and immersive media programs, and a center designed to support and uplift women entrepreneurs in our community. Plus, it’s next to one of Pittsburgh’s best business and retail hubs. What’s not to love?