
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Celebrate Black History Month With Your Student ID
Here’s a selection of interesting and educational exhibits Chatham students can visit for free or with a student discount.
Chatham’s Immersive Media Program Champions Tech, Art, and Community
What is immersive media? “So much,” says one student. “If it tells a story, shares a message, or brings people together in a creative way, it qualifies as immersive media.”
What to Know About Chatham’s MFACW Fallingwater Residency
This summer, Chatham’s Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program is set to debut a short-term residency at Fallingwater. Registration opens March 1.
A Chatham Professor’s Book Digs Into Pain and Pleasure in Southern Cookbooks
"The cookbook is set up to be a pleasure-oriented genre, but if you want to be in the south, you can't ignore those painful parts," she says.
Poetry Made Leah Saint Marie, MFACW ’06, a Better Screenwriter
Attending workshops at Chatham “allows you to look at your work through that editorial perspective,” she says.
Cooking Without Gas: A Look at Induction Cooking at Chatham
From cooking meals to teaching students in workshops, here’s a look at how induction cooking is used at Chatham—and how it can benefit everyone.
How Chatham Students Made a Strategic Plan for Mars, PA
Three graduate students talk what it was like to work with Mars Borough on a strategic five-year plan for the town.
Chatham Professor and Writer Marc Nieson has Been a Busy Bee
Associate professor of English Marc Nieson takes us through his life as a creative.
How Chatham’s Faculty Connects to the Pittsburgh Music Community
Chatham’s music faculty share their thoughts on Pittsburgh’s music community and how it impacts the work they do at Chatham.
Community Activism Starts at Chatham—and Goes Beyond Graduation
A current Chatham student and an alum embrace the University’s mission to live “lives of purpose” through their activism.
Two International Student Stories for International Education Week
Two students—one from Japan, the other from Zimbabwe—discuss their international education experiences at Chatham University.
How Success Coaches Help New Students Find Their Footing
Whether opening dialogues with roommates or sharing time management strategies, Chatham success coaches are there to make sure first-year students have the tools they need.