
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Seven Strategies for Avoiding Cabin Fever This Season
Whether you’re mired in the days between Christmas and New Year’s or just feeling a little lost during a pandemic winter break, we’re sharing strategies to help you feel more grounded, grateful, and relaxed… just in time for 2021!
Student Profile: Landon Dawson
Landon Dawson ‘21 is a student dedicated to making the world a more accepting and inclusive space. As a Psychology major going into the field of Social Work, and the president of the Queer Student Alliance, his plans are already underway. Learn more about him and his goals for after his upcoming graduation in this for students, by students feature!
Exploring the Intersections of Sustainability & Social Justice
In the monthly Social Justice & Sustainability series, Kelly Henderson and panelists ranging from state representatives to local eighth graders explores the intersections of marginalized identities and environmental issues. At the December panels, discussion centered around the overlap between sexuality, gender, and environmental justice.
Happy Holidays from Chatham University
Happy holidays from Chatham University! Though 2020 has been a trying year, we’re glad to mark the holiday season with you, our Chatham community. We wish you safe and joyful holidays, and a happy New Year!
Spotlight on the Communiqué with Alice Crow and Sara Bauknecht
As the student-led media outlet on campus, the Communiqué strives to help students stay informed and engaged about what’s happening at Chatham. In our latest Student Organization Spotlight, we chat with Communiqué Editor-in-Chief, Alice Crow and Faculty Advisor, Sara Bauknecht about what it’s like to work for the outlet.
A Very 2020 Chatham Gift Guide
The Holiday Season may look different this year but it’s more important than ever to remind those we love just how loved they are. Check out our 2020 gift guide, complete with small business recommendations, suggestions for giving back, and plenty more.
Light at the End of the Tunnel: Celebrating Hanukkah in 2020 with JSA
Hanukkah begins the evening of Thursday, December 10th this year, but just like many other holidays in 2020, the observance of this Hanukkah will be different than usual. Leah Berman-Kress ‘22 shares her perspective on celebrating Hanukkah during the pandemic.
Increase Your Global Human Rights Literacy
Observed on December 10th, Human Rights Day encourages us to think globally about what it means to be human— and how to come together to address our world’s problems. Check out some of the ways Chatham is encouraging global human rights literacy through courses, majors, and events, preparing our students to be agents of change, tomorrow and today.
Student Profile: Natalie Callahan
Natalie Callahan ‘23 is an artist, an entrepreneur, and the head of the new Fashion Club here at Chatham. Learn more about Natalie, her artistic inspirations, and her plans for the future in this for-students, by-students feature!
3 Questions with a Transfer Student
Wondering what’s possible when you choose to transfer to Chatham? Transfer student and International Studies major, Ava Meyer takes us through the ins and outs of the transfer process, highlighting everything from student life to financial aid opportunities.
Student-Tested Study Tips
Join Marketing & Communications student employees Abbi Kneuss ‘23 and Chenoa Baker ‘21 as they share their tried-and-true study methods.
How to Host Your Own Mini Candlelight, Eggnog, & Holiday Ball
The first Friday of December typically marks Chatham’s holiday traditions of Candlelight, Eggnog, and Holiday Ball. And while we’re sad that we can’t celebrate together in person, we’ve compiled this list of ways you can recreate the magic of these traditions at home.