
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Senior to Senior Series: Komal Kaur ’24
Komal Kaur ‘24 is a Political Science and Women and Gender Studies major. In this senior to senior interview, she speaks about her identity as a first-gen college student, her experience studying aboard, and her meaningful work with the ASA.
This Chatham OT Student Wants to Make the Field More Diverse
Brendan Flynn, ELOTD ’25, wants to bring more men into a medical field comprised mostly of women.
Chatham’s Men’s Volleyball Team Starts its Inaugural Season
“We’re diving in as if we’ve been around for five or 10 years,” Coach Joe Bortak said of Chatham University’s new men’s volleyball team.
Take a Peek Into Chatham’s Broadcast Studio
Tucked away in an unassuming hallway in Mellon Center, there’s a plethora of cameras, lights, and other equipment available to Chatham students.
Picking Flicks with Technicougar, the Chatham Film Club
There’s no such thing as “good” or “bad” taste in Chatham’s film club, Technicougar.
Meet your ChathamU Undergraduate Admissions Counselors
Get to know ChathamU’s undergraduate admissions counselors, who use their passion and experience to make sure Chatham is the right fit for you.
Meet the Chatham Alum Who Counsels and Trains Current Students
Christine Simpson, PsyD ’16, found a passion for psychology when she studied it at Chatham. “With something as complex as human behavior, you never find the answer.”
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.