
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
She Helped Evacuate Tourists From the Hawaii Fires. Now She’s Helping Feed Maui Residents.
Lisa Paulson '86 remembers the first time she came to Chatham. “It was a small, beautiful oasis. When I visited the campus, I just fell in love.”
Four Things to Do at Chatham’s Homecoming Weekend
Chatham's first ever Homecoming Weekend runs from Sept. 26-29, but there's plenty to do throughout the week, too. Here's a peek.
Meet Sakena Jwan Washington, Chatham’s New Emerging Black Writer-in-Residence
Washington made a name for herself writing personal essays about her life in Pittsburgh.
The IDEALS Lab Turns Research Into Action
When Michael Cadaret, his colleagues, and his students do research in the IDEALS Lab, they aren’t just doing it for the sake of knowledge.
Say Hello to Some of Chatham’s New Full-Time Faculty
Some of Chatham’s "new" faculty might have familiar faces, while others arrive after distinguishing themselves at higher-ed institutions elsewhere.
On-Campus Resources to Help You Study, Work, and Have Fun at Chatham
Who do Chatham students go to for resumé help? Where can they exercise? How do they get their grades back on track? Look here for the answers.
Meet Your 2024 Orientation Leaders
Chatham’s head orientation leaders discuss their experiences during orientation, as well as what new students can expect.
For This DNP Alum, a Lifetime of Achievements at Just 37 Years Old
Clifton Kenon Jr. was in third grade when he told his teacher he wanted to be a nurse. Her response now reads like a prophecy.
Have You Used These Resources at the JKM Library?
“You realize there are so many things here that can help and make you feel more comfortable doing your research, homework, or simply hanging out,” said one student worker.
Make Music with Chatham’s Vocal and Instrumental Ensembles
Musicians and singers of all skill levels and backgrounds are welcome in Chatham’s choir, jazz ensemble, and concert band.
A Service-Learning Trip Led Chatham Students to Costa Rica
For Aleah Siwula ’25, the trip was “life changing.” “Not only seeing those communities but being able to make the tiniest impact on those people’s lives is something I’ll cherish forever,” she said.
Whet Your Appetite With a Preview of This Weekend’s CRAFT Workshop
Attendees will learn how to make hot sauce, jams, indigo dyes, and more at the Aug. 4 workshop.