From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Playing in Intersections with Cory Van Horn, MAFS ’12
Cory Van Horn, Master of Food Studies ’12, on how his time at Chatham prepared him for the delicious challenges of his position as Chief Strategy Officer for Visit Montgomery, Maryland.
IM4Q: Independent Monitoring for Quality and the Pursuit of Happiness
Chatham psychology Professor Anthony Goreczny is the principal investigator of Independent Monitoring for Quality, or IM4Q, a program that addresses the needs of people with intellectual disabilities.
Mursal Rahim, ELP ’23
When Mursal Rahim fled Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, her long journey as a refugee took her and other students like her across the world to Pittsburgh, and to Chatham’s English Language Program.
Farewell David and Sue Finegold
Dr. David Finegold is stepping down as Chatham’s president in the summer of 2023. He recently spoke to the Recorder about what Chatham means to him.
PCWP— 25 Years of Empowering Women in Politics
Celebrating 25 years of the Pennsylvania Center for Women and Politics (PCWP).
“Very small, but mighty”— Chatham’s Drama Club
After Chatham’s theatre major was disbanded, then-student and now Drama Club co-advisor Maria Shoop ’13, MFACW ’14 created the Drama Club to help keep theatre going strong at Chatham.
Senior to Senior Series: Cole Couchman
Learn how Cole Couchman managed his busy lifestyle in this series where senior Eliza Moore interviews other members of the Class of 2023!
Alumni Profile: Tyler Traister, BSN ’14
His book of LGBTQ+ facts for nurses was one of the American Journal of Nursing’s top books of the year.
Senior to Senior Series: Tara Neikirk
In this series where Eliza Moore interviews other members of the Class of 2023, Tara Neikirk shares her accomplished experience at Chatham University.
Helpful Tips from a Transfer Student
Transfer student Lirit Gilmore shares first steps and tips for the undergraduate transfer process.
Chatham’s Past Comes to Life During National Preservation Week
During National Preservation Week, we speak to archivist Molly Tighe about Chatham’s history.
On Earth Day, a Peek Into One Sustainability Grad’s Future
Jack Merola-Lapson says as long as he’s in a stream with bugs and mud, he’s happy.