
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Here’s What the ODEI Has Planned for This Year
Using the ODEI Lounge as a gathering space and helping student organizations with events are just a couple of the items on the office’s agenda.
Five Interesting Courses to Check Out Next Term
From the history of Bollywood cinema to the intricacies of the global chocolate industry, take a look at some of the interesting courses being offered at Chatham this spring.
For One Student, This Year’s Carson Conference was Life Changing
The Rachel Carson Conference is an annual research symposium spearheaded by Chatham’s chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, the national English honor’s society.
For Wealth Manager Olivia Brinker, MBA ’16, Chatham was a “Value Add”
Her work was recognized this year by Forbes magazine when she landed on their “Top Next-Generation Wealth Advisors Best-in-State" list.
Mark Bender Wants to Tell You a Story
“It’s the stories that start to get you going,” said Bender, an associate professor of graphic design at Chatham. “If you love art, once you get in there, you will want to tell stories. It’s just part of it.”
Chatham’s Chilling Brushes with the Paranormal
From Andrew Mellon's specter to two ghastly women, Chatham University’s experiences with paranormal figures are a longtime source of campus folklore.
What Students Get Out of Working at the Communiqué
Students learn writing, editing, design, and photography skills at the newspaper, and they say they have a lot of fun doing it.
Check Out These Essay Collections from Chatham’s Faculty
Two books from Chatham's faculty members explore food, family, Pittsburgh, and personal identity.
Three Exceptional Features of Chatham’s Exercise Science Program
Dedicated, compassionate faculty are the highlight of this program, where students learn the skills needed to become entry-level professionals in exercise science.
Is Chatham’s Honors Program for You?
Research opportunities, academic conferences, and cultural outings await those who apply for the rigorous academic program.
Get Outdoors With ChathamGo
Whether kayaking, leaf peeping, or ice skating, this new club wants to help students get the most out of the outdoors.
Henry Spinelli, Chatham Professor Emeritus and Pianist Extraordinaire
He played all over the country as a solo pianist and taught at Chatham for over 35 years. “It was very demanding, especially the reading of the papers,” he said.