
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
How Has Climate Change Affected Poison Ivy? Ask this Chatham Grad.
Alyssa McCormick ’22 spent a summer studying centuries-old poison ivy plants at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
What to Do on a Weekend in Pittsburgh
Concerts, birds, football, and more— there’s plenty to see on a weekend in Pittsburgh.
FAFSA 101: What Prospective Students Need to Know
October isn’t just for apple picking and spooky stories… it’s FAFSA time! “FAFSA” stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid, and yearly applications are open and waiting for you. Read on to find out what filling out your FAFSA can do for your next four years!
Get Ready to Celebrate These Time-Honored Chatham Traditions
You’ll want to mark these beloved Chatham celebrations on your calendar.
My Summer Internship at the Smithsonian
Student author Lirit Gilmore details her experience doing a delicious summer internship at the Smithsonian Institution.
Chatham LIGHT Club Wants Students’ Ideas
One Chatham club is helping students make the world a better place.
Peek Into the Daily Life of a Chatham Grad Student
Three students give a glimpse of graduate life at Chatham.
Plan Your Semester Overseas at This Week’s Study Abroad Fair
Explore a world of opportunities at Chatham’s Study Abroad Fair on Sept. 20.
Fall and Winter Sports will Bring Mix of Experienced Players and Newcomers
Chatham University’s fall athletics are just getting started.
For One Student, Fishing and Physical Therapy Made a Perfect Match
Jazmin Shields DPT ’23 saw her passions converge at an accessible fishing trip on the Allegheny River.
OAAR Could be Key to Your Academic Success
The Office of Academic and Accessibility Resources can help you study for a big exam and more.
What is Chatham Student Government?
Making positive change on campus is possible through Chatham Student Government. How can you get involved?