
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Meet the CSG Class of 2025
We sat down with three of the members of the Chatham Student Government Class of 2025 to talk about what’s in the works for them and their commitment to making Chatham an inclusive space.
Recent Grad 101: Laura Conner
In our latest Recent Grad 101, interior architect and Chatham alumna, Laura Conner gives us a look into her day-to-day life as a lead designer at an architecture firm in North Carolina. Click to read about the impact of Chatham’s interior architecture program on Laura’s career and her advice for students looking to chart their own unique path.
Mission Meets Margin— Paul Lim, MBA ’06
When Wheeling Hospital merged with WVU Medicine, Paul Lim MBA ’06 stepped up to the plate as the inaugural Vice-President for Mission Integration, ensuring the hospital retains its Catholic identity while balancing the business side of the hospital with the surrounding community’s needs. Read on to see how Chatham’s specialized MBA program gave him the tools to keep it all aligned.
Student Organization Spotlight on the Chatham Drama Club
ChathamU’s Drama Club is an undeniable cult-favorite on campus. From historic productions of the Rocky Horror Picture Show and the Vagina Monologues to Robin Hood this weekend—our Drama Club always has something exciting up their sleeves. Catch this student org spotlight with three officers to learn more about what it’s like to join Drama Club!
Course Highlight: Gendered Resistance, Riots, and Rebellions
Gendered Resistance, Riots, and Rebellions is a new class taking Chatham by storm that examines women-led social movements throughout history. We sat down with Dr. Jessie Ramey, Associate Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies, to learn more about this exciting class.
Shop Local at the Holiday Art Market
Learn more about student artists’ one-of-a-kind creations that will be on sale at the Holiday Art Market on Wednesday, November 17th.
25 Years of Women's Ice Hockey @ Chatham
The 2020-2021 season marks the 25th anniversary of the Chatham women’s ice hockey team. Since its founding in 1996, many a Chatham student has found friendship, confidence, and agility on the ice. In this special 25th anniversary feature, we share photos and fun facts and touch base with current students and alumni about what their Chatham ice hockey experience meant to them.
Five Reasons to Visit Chatham this Fall
Fall weekends sure fly by! Before winter casts its long shadow, join us for a Fall Campus Visit Day and explore Chatham’s Shadyside campus during one of its most stunning seasons. Need more reasons to visit? We’ve got five!
Chart Your Own Course as a First-Gen Student
Happy First-Generation Students Day! Every year Chatham welcomes a brand-new class of trailblazing first-generation students and this year is no different—90 new first-gen students joined Chatham’s ranks this fall. In honor of this special day, we’re counting down some of our best recommendations for both current and prospective first-gen students.
Why 'It's On Us' to Help Prevent Sexual Assault
Wondering how you can do your part to make Chatham’s campus a safer space for everyone? Join Dean of Students, Chris Purcell on Thursday, November 3rd for a Dean’s Hour centered around the It’s On Us Campaign, a national initiative that asks everyone to do their part to help prevent sexual assault on college campuses.
Mocktails Are Back in Full Swing
After a year off, Chatham’s mocktail tradition is back for its 44th year! We spoke with this year’s organizers, Ryan Tahbaz ‘22 and Michaela Delauter ‘24 of the Chatham Activities Board to learn more about the plans for this year’s event.
Seeking to Bring Value to Others with Jean Wilner Augustin
After growing up in Haiti, Jean Wilner Augustin opted to pursue Chatham’s Master of Healthcare Informatics with the goal of better serving those in need. According to Jean, “Helping people has always been my dream; I am always looking for the best way to do that.”