
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
The Joys of Journalism with Abigail Hakas ’24
Abigail Hakas is a section editor for the Communiqué, a writing mentor at OAAR, and a second-place winner of the Gertrude Gordon Scholarship Contest.
There’s Something Fishy Happening at the Field Lab
More sustainable ways of farming fish are being explored in Chatham University’s Field Lab at Eden Hall.
Meet the Chatham Student Elected to His Hometown School Board
Eli Majocha ’27 was elected to the board of Highlands School District just months after starting his first year at Chatham.
Need a Professional Headshot? Career Development Can Help.
Students can get their headshots taken on Dec. 4 in the Buhl Atrium during an informational session with the Office of Career Development.
What Makes the Esther Barazzone Center so Dynamic?
A designer of Eden Hall shows what makes the EBC core to the campus’ sustainability goals.
Senior to Senior Series: Carly Snow ’24
Social work and criminology double major Carly Snow talks about her love for Pittsburgh, her field placement, and memories from Chatham in this Senior to Senior Series feature
“The 3rd Place” Gives Interior Architecture Students a Room to Chill
When a Chatham professor noticed her students needed a place to unwind, she designed one for them.
Senior to Senior Series: Delaney O'Shea ’24
Mathematics senior Delaney O’Shea talks about volleyball, teaching, and being a transfer student in her Senior to Senior interview.
Nerd Out with Chatham Tabletop Gaming Club
Card games, board games, roleplaying games, and more make the club a fun way to compete and socialize with other students.
What Does Chatham Public Safety Do for Students?
Besides helping with emergencies, Public Safety can help start your car, escort you across campus, and more.
Food Writing is About so Much More Than What’s on Your Plate
Students in the class stretch their writing muscles and see food’s connections to politics, religion, and their sense of self.
This Year’s International Symposium is All About Building Community
The best part of the semester Sophia Mena ’24 spent in Italy? The people she met.