From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
In-Depth Looks at Chatham’s Beautiful Buildings
Curious about the stories behind Chatham’s beautiful buildings? Check out this series on our residence halls, classrooms, and other iconic locations around campus.
Creating a Capstone Combining Art, Research, and Sustainability
Erin Skiff, MSUS+MBA ’24, knew she wanted to combine her passions for art and sustainability. She came to Chatham University to do it.
Senior to Senior Series: Sara Parker ’24
Sustainability major and food studies minor Sara Parker ‘24 clues us in to her love of bugs, favorite places in Pittsburgh to eat, and what’s so special about Eden Hall Campus in this Senior to Senior interview.
Enjoying Marvelous Mondays? Thank Samantha Louis, MSCP ’25.
Louis, who’s pursuing a Masters of Science in Clinical Psychology degree, sees the events as an opportunity for students to practice self-care.
At Global Tea, Students Discuss the Value of Studying Abroad
Two Chatham students explain what it’s like to be an international student in Japan and the United States.
Planting Seeds in the Depths of Winter—Thanks to the Solar High Tunnel
There’s no reason to worry about the season when you’re farming in Chatham’s Solar High Tunnel.
What to Look for During a Winter Tree Walk in Shadyside
Even when most trees have lost their leaves, there’s plenty to see at the arboretum at Chatham’s Shadyside Campus.
How Kelly Cruz, MABS ’23, Made a Mid-Career Switch to Med School
Kelly Cruz already had a career, but when the COVID-19 pandemic happened, she knew she needed to make a change.
One Student's Plan for Spring 2024
Read student Lirit Gilmore’s guide on a start to the spring term with events, resources, and tips to begin with success after the winter break!
An Interview with Dr. Rhonda Phillips, 20th President of Chatham
Shortly after her presidential investiture in October 2023, President Phillips shared her lifelong love of learning and her innovative ideas and hopes for Chatham in this interview in the Recorder alumni magazine.
Steering the Commonwealth Through Crisis— Keara McKenna Klinepeter ’11
After advising Pennsylvania’s secretary of health throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Chatham alum Keara Klinepeter ’11 ascended to the agency’s top spot on the eve of the Omicron surge.
Birds of a Feather— Chatham University and the National Aviary
A soaring collaboration between Chatham University and the National Aviary means big insights into Western PA birdlife, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences for Chatham students.