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Announcements
A member of the Chatham community since 1985, Dr. Lambert has served as Chatham’s interim president, after serving as provost and vice president of academic affairs and in several academic, faculty, and administrative leadership positions.
The grants will fund the Destigmatizing Relapse with Evidence-based Approaches Multidimensionally (DREAM) and Healthcare Alliance Promoting Pittsburgh Youth 2 (HAPPY 2) projects.
The Wall Street Journal this week put Chatham University on its 2026 Best U.S. Colleges list, which is put together in collaboration with College Pulse.
The funds will support Pfalzgraff's research developing methods to make computer simulations of molecules more efficient.
Zoe Reed ’28, Lillith Scheele ’27, and Tomisin Sotomiwa ’27 were chosen for the MID Scholars program at the University of Pittsburgh.
In the News
Anthony Ondo ’29 manages a 50-hive apiary and sells the thousands of pounds of honey he harvests every season, the Post-Gazette writes.
“Lisa Lambert has been a part of Chatham University‘s community since 1985, wearing many hats from biology faculty to vice president of academic affairs to interim president,” Pittsburgh Magazine writes.
The Post-Gazette reports the news of Lisa Lambert’s appointment as president of Chatham University.
TribLive profiles sustainability undergraduate student Anthony Ondo ’29 about his love of beekeeping and his work at Eden Hall Farm.
Ryan Utz, associate professor of water resources, spoke to KDKA-TV about how recent dry weather could affect local deer behavior.