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Announcements
It is with a heavy heart that Chatham University shares that a Chatham student, Jordan Haas, passed away on May 4, 2026.
Chatham University’s occupational therapy, physical therapy, and physician’s assistant programs were ranked among the nation’s best in a new list released today by U.S. News & World Report.
The grant will provide training, support, and expect consultation to begin an innovative solar energy and mixed-use agriculture project at Eden Hall.
EcoChef Practitioner is a first-of-its-kind certification program for sustainable commercial kitchens.
Masich has led Pittsburgh’s Heinz History Center since 1998. He’s an author of award-winning books and a recognized authority on the preservation and interpretation of history.
In the News
While some college students become resident assistants or baristas to help cover school fees, Anthony Ondo ’29 took a less traditional approach: bees.
Sandra Rader, a 2009 graduate of Chatham’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program, is the president of UPMC Shadyside Hospital.
The Chatham University campus has evolved from a getaway for urban women to a lab for research, the Post-Gazette writes.
Christine Sarteschi, professor of psychology and criminology at Chatham, speaks to The Guardian about sovereign citizens, a major topic of her research.
“This might be a good opportunity to showcase how vibrant and how culturally enriched our city is,” Kim, an assistant professor of management, told the outlet.