
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Join Us for Martin Luther King Celebration Week 2022
The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Office of Student Affairs, Black Student Union, and Chatham Student Government are offering multiple campus-wide events during our Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Week.
The Emerging Black Writers-in-Residence Program
From an alumni-led movement to address gaps in diversity, Chatham MFA in Creative Writing created the Emerging Black Writers-in-Residence Program, a space for Black writers to feel their talents are valued and honored while also receiving personalized experience in teaching and mentorship. Read on for more about the program and for an interview with Emerging Black Writer-in-Residence Caitlyn Hunter MFACW ’15.
Celebrating Chatham's 2021 Campus Life
In celebration of a safe return to in-person events in 2021, we’ve compiled our favorite photos from the past year!
Celebrate the Season with ChathamU
If you’re hoping to enjoy the sights and stylings of Winter Mellon from afar, we invite you to enjoy our Winter Celebration photo gallery! Though our usual winter traditions looked a little different this year, students still gathered in Mellon to dine, dance, and be merry. Huzzah!
Happy Holidays from Chatham University
Happy holidays from Chatham University! Though 2021 presented many challenges, 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!
The Advantages of a Chatham MBA with John Wang
Master of Business Administration student, John Wang chose to pursue an MBA to follow in the footsteps of his father. At Chatham, he has found a path to advance both his career and family-oriented goals, not to mention, a powerful bond with his professors.
A Very Merry Chatham Gift Guide: 2021
If you’ve got some more holiday shopping to do, we highly suggest you consult our second annual Very Merry Chatham Gift Guide! We’ve got recs for the hobby-fanatic, the Tik Tok obsessed, the self-care savant, and so much more.
Keeping Your Eyes Up with Dotti Bechtol '97
When Dotti Bechtol ‘97 opted to earn her Bachelor’s at Chatham, she’d already reached the VP level in her career. But her desire for a college degree was something she couldn’t shake— so she enrolled at Chatham while working part-time and nurturing a growing passion for… race car driving!
Meet Six December Graduates
On December 10th, a whole new crew of Chatham students will become Chatham alumni as they walk across the Athletic Fitness Center stage. We caught up with six soon-to-be Chatham graduates to learn more about their favorite Chatham memories, their future plans, and the advice they might give to their first-year selves.
From One Student to Another: 5 Things to Remember this End-of-Term
Feeling overwhelmed as the end of the semester draws near? Check out five things Abigail Kneuss ‘22 has learned to remind herself of from a college career full of sudden changes to virtual settings, endless research essays, and countless cups of coffee.
"It's a joy to feel like you're making a difference"—Chatham's Partnership with the Oasis Project
Chatham University and the Oasis Project, the community and economic development division of Bible Center Church, have been partnered for a number of years on different collaborations. The latest of such projects center around our Falk School of Sustainability. Read on for an overview of some of the ways that the Oasis Project and Chatham University are working together for a brighter, healthier tomorrow.
Getting a Little Creative— A New Intergenerational Living Partnership between Chatham and Vincentian Schenley Gardens
Chatham’s new intergenerational living partnership with Vincentian Schenley Gardens gives health science students the opportunity to live alongside residents in an assisted care facility. In exchange for low monthly rent, students spend time with residents and offer activities that include everything from classes and outings to tech assistance and news curation.