From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Lily Meyerson ’25 on Exercise Science and Skipping Grad School for Work
A lot of Chatham University’s exercise science students matriculate directly into a post-graduate program. Not Lily Meyerson ’25, who this year graduated and became an exercise physiologist in Tacoma, Washington. But that wasn’t always her plan.
How Aimee Mack, MSN '23, DNP '25, Became a "Hero of Military Medicine"
She's been a clinical staff nurse, deployed to Afghanistan, helped Operation Warp Speed, and was just awarded the Hero of Military Medicine San Antonio Award by the Henry M. Jackson Foundation.
Your Sign to Study Abroad, from Jada Jenkins ’26
Jada Jenkins ‘26—who majors in media arts and minors in Middle Eastern Studies and public relations—shares her experience studying abroad in Morocco.
Underground Music: Meeting the Coffeehouse Committee
No, there are no baristas lurking in the basement of Rea House. It’s the Coffeehouse Committee—comprised of just four students—that rock out together to plan some of Chatham’s most popular events, pulling in students from all over Pittsburgh.
Previewing Chatham’s 2025 Homecoming & Alumni Reunion Weekend
There’s plenty of fun ahead at Chatham University’s Homecoming & Alumni Reunion Weekend in October, including live entertainment, a food truck, a tailgate and volleyball game, and more.
This Year’s Eden Hall Day is All About Apples
Explore a brief history of the rehabilitation of Eden Hall Farm’s apple orchard ahead of this year’s Eden Hall Day.
How to Get Around Pittsburgh with Your Free Bus Fare
Don’t miss the bus! Get the most out of your free rides on Pittsburgh Regional Transit with your Chatham student email and the Ready2Ride app.
Football, Insurance, the Aviary: Three Chatham Students’ 2025 Summer Internships
Three students share their experiences at their summer internships.
Investigating the Trump Assassination Attempt Won Irina Bucur ’21 a Journalism Prize
Bucur was part of a team that took home the Golden Quill this year for their investigatory reporting. But her journey into journalism began at Chatham.
Julie Bruening ’19, MComm ’21, Empowers Youth Through Sports
Julie Bruening went from playing soccer at Chatham to coaching the Cougars. Now, she’s the program director for the sports nonprofit Open Field.
Planting the Garden of Eden at Eden Hall Campus
Holly Tyson, MAFS ’25, wanted the small plot outside the Esther Barrazone Center to be like a southwestern Pennsylvania Garden of Eden.