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Bradford native and venture capitalist George Still Jr. to address commencement
Bradford native and venture capitalist George J. Still Jr. will address the graduating class of 2013 at the April commencement ceremony.
Sport and fitness center to be named in honor of McDowells
Pitt-Bradford will name its sport and fitness center in honor of President Emeritus Dr. Richard McDowell and his wife, Ruth.
'One World' Cultural Festival to focus on West Africa
Pitt-Bradford will host its annual One World Cultural Festival on Saturday, Feb. 23, to celebrate the many different cultures represented by the Pitt-Bradford student body, faculty and staff, and the surrounding community.
Faculty spend fall presenting and conducting research
Faculty from Pitt-Bradford spent the fall semester not only teaching, but also conducting and presenting research.
Pitt Improvers to hold 5th annual 'Beyond Funny' show
The fifth annual “Beyond Funny” improvisational comedy show by the Pitt Improvers will raise money to benefit the Bradford Rotary Club and the Tuna Valley Trail Association.
Arts, books from the Hanley Collection go on display in KOA Gallery
The KOA Art Gallery will exhibit art and books collected by Bradford philanthropist and art connoisseur T. Edward Hanley Friday through March 8 in the exhibit “T.E. Hanley: A Local Man with a World View.”
Bromeley family funds endowment for theater upkeep
A new endowment funded by its namesake will ensure the upkeep of the Bromeley Family Theater.
25 staff members honored for years of service
Pitt-Bradford honored 25 staff members at a dinner Tuesday night for those celebrating service anniversaries.
New major in general studies launched
A new major will allow students returning to college and transfer students to make the most of their credits toward a bachelor’s degree.
Website names Pitt-Bradford to list of best regional campuses
College research website The Best Colleges, has called Pitt-Bradford one of 10 regional campuses in the United States with an impressive reputation of its own.