Keep up with the very latest in news & announcements from ChathamU—
Announcements:
40 students from 20 different institutions came to Chatham University’s campus in May for the six-day leadership and public policy institute.
The newspaper and news site won an award in each category it was nominated at a ceremony hosted last week by the Press Club of Western Pennsylvania.
The University was recognized for its excellence in business, education, career development, and equity & inclusion.
Developed by Sheila Squillante, director of the MFACW program, the residency is the first of its kind to ever be held at Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural masterpiece, Fallingwater.
Utz will travel to Guatemala during his sabbatical to study the rivers and streams leading into Lake Atitlán.
In the News:
Robert Sroufe, professor of sustainability, guest authors a story for Kitchen & Bath Business magazine about electric kitchens, using Eden Hall as a model.
The Pittsburgh Business Times honored Anne Flynn Schlicht as one of their 2025 Women of Influence.
Kevin Hatala, associate professor of biology, speaks to the Wall Street Journal about his research into prehistoric, humanlike species.
John Dimoff, assistant professor of graduate psychology, spoke to HuffPost about how people can navigate a relapse by a romantic partner who struggles with addiction.
TribLive reports on the Board of Trustees appointing Lisa Lambert, provost and vice president of academic affairs, as interim president.