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Pitt-Bradford offers continuing education for community

Aside from providing a source for high-quality bachelor’s and associate degrees, Pitt-Bradford provides the region with noncredit continuing education and workforce training.

Pitt-Bradford a 'Best Value College' for 2012

Pitt-Bradford received confirmation this year that it is making progress toward one of its top goals – affordability for all students – when it was named one of the 150 “Best Value Colleges” in American for 2012 by The Princeton Review.

Students get glimpse of future careers in internships

From a monkey rodeo to the halls of the Capitol, from the playing fields of Arizona to the laundry room of a Hampton Inn in Chicago, Pitt-Bradford students have spent the summer getting a glimpse of their chosen careers.

Greek students attend undergraduate inter-fraternity institute

Three students from Pitt-Bradford were chosen to travel to Bloomington, Ind., this summer to attend the Undergraduate Inter-Fraternity Institute, the premiere national Greek leadership institute. The leadership institute trains students to develop their personal leadership style based on a wide array of study including case studies, journaling, discussion, and hands-on training.

Study confirms Pitt-Bradford's strong contributions to region

Pitt-Bradford contributed $67.5 million to the regional economy in 2011, according to a new study by the University of Pittsburgh Center for Social and Urban Research, which has performed economic impact studies for small colleges across western Pennsylvania.

Pitt-Bradford named a 'Best in the Northeast' college

For the ninth consecutive year, The Princeton Review has recognized Pitt-Bradford as one of the best colleges in the northeast.

Pitt-Bradford to host scholars from Confucius Institute

Pitt-Bradford will host two scholars from the Confucius Institute during the 2012-13 academic year who will teach Chinese language and culture to Pitt-Bradford students.

Children discover motion and more at X-treme Science Camp

Dozens of first- through sixth-grade students are immersing themselves in science this week Pitt-Bradford's X-treme Science Camp.

ARG's Halloran contributes $250,000 to Energy Institute

Pitt-Bradford has received a gift of $250,000 from Harry R. Halloran Jr., board chairman and owner of American Refining Group, in support of the university’s Energy Institute.

High school students study 'medical mysteries'

Werewolves and vampires are real – or at least based on real medical phenomenon.