
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
How to Start Your Own Home Garden
Though it may be slow to show itself this year, summer is on the way! If you’re looking to hone a new and wildly useful skillset during the warmer months, check out our handy guide to growing your own home (or community) garden, complete with common questions, conundrums, and tips from EHC Farm worker and Master of Food Studies student, Josie Martin.
Nurses Week: A Pulse@ChathamU Collection
Celebrate Nurses Week with us as we look back on some of our favorite Pulse@ChathamU articles featuring ChathamU’s nurses.
Celebrating Emerging Poets
Join us in celebrating National Poetry Month with featured works from students from our BFA and MFA programs.
Students Stopping Food Waste
In honor of Stop Food Waste Day, we spoke with students Claire Raines ‘22 and Goldie Seddon ‘22 on the great works they are doing to stop food waste and how we can all follow suit.
Earth Day, Always: A Pulse@ChathamU Collection
From our most famous alumna Rachel Carson to the living classroom that is Eden Hall Campus, our students, faculty and staff are committed to ensuring a brighter, healthier future for all. For Earth Day 2021, we’re gathering some of our favorite stories of sustainability from the past academic year 🌏
What to Expect After College — Advice from an Alumna
Graduating college can be exciting and exhilarating, it can also be horribly intimidating and anxiety-inducing. If you’re feeling a little rough around the edges in advance of this major life transition, check out our list of helpful advice from an alumna who was once in your shoes.
Celebrating Chatham's Faculty Awards for Spring 2021
Join us as we celebrate the 2021 Faculty Awards recipients, Jennie Sweet-Cushman, Ph.D. and Nicole Brown, MS, PA-C, and recognize their accomplishments and continued commitments to bettering the Chatham community.
3 Questions for 3 Graduating Seniors
As the spring semester comes to a close and we prepare to send our 2021 graduates out into the world, we caught up with three seniors to celebrate their time at Chatham and see what’s next for them.
From Paper to Publication: Inside the COVID-19 Research of this PsyD Team
Assistant Professor of Psychology Dr. John Dimoff and PsyD students Angela Dao, Jodie Mitchell, and Alexandra Olson tackled applying social psychological theory to COVID-19 in hopes of improving and influencing public health messaging during the pandemic. We caught up with this research team to learn more about their collaboration and recommendations for impactful health communications.
Celebrating Chatham Students' Successes: Student Awards 2021
Join us in celebrating the resilient and accomplished Chatham student body as we recognize the students and student organizations that have gone above and beyond during the 2020-2021 school year!
Your Guide to Chatham's Counseling Center
With the end of the school term approaching, the pandemic stretching into 2021, and the pressures of life in general, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed and in need of a listening ear. Fortunately, Chatham’s Counseling Center is here with many offerings to help you feel supported. In this post, we’ll walk you through the process of scheduling a session, what to expect on your first visit (or virtual session), and some tips for making the most of this helpful resource.
Ramadan Mubarak: Student Merdith Spahić’s Perspective on Ramadan
Today, April 13 2021, marks the first day of Ramadan, a month observed by Muslims worldwide as a time to fast, reflect, pray, and spend time with community. Merdith Spahic ‘22, a Arts Management and International Business double major, shares how she celebrates Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr during COVID-19.