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Thomas lecture on Lisbon earthquake

Dr. Marvin Thomas, professor of history, will present a multimedia lecture on the Lisbon earthquake of 1755, on Tuesday, April 12.

Lecture by Dr. Rick Frederick

Dr. Richard Frederick, professor of history, will give a lecture about President William Howard Taft in an event sponsored by the Friends of Hanley Library Wednesday, April 13.

Pitt gets $1 million grant to bring med students to Bradford

The University of Pittsburgh’s Department of Family Medicine working in partnership with the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford’s Center for Rural Health Practice, has received a $1 million collaborative grant to bring medical students to the region.

Professors receive grant to study state wine industry

Two Pitt-Bradford professors have received a $47,400 grant to study the Pennsylvania Wine Industry.

Pitt-Bradford rallies to 'Stand with Pitt'

Dozens of University of Pittsburgh at Bradford students, joined by staff and faculty, gathered in the cold Bromeley Quadrangle Thursday afternoon for “Stand with Pitt: Rally to Restore the Budget.”

College in the High School allows students to earn credits

Hundreds of students in the region are getting a jump on college material and making a small dent in the cost of college through Pitt-Bradford’s College in the High School program.

CARE-Lady Panther basketball camp celebrates 10 years

The Lady Panther Basketball Team hosted its 10th annual camp for children of all abilities on Saturday.Since its inception the Lady Panther Mini Camp has provided the opportunity for both boys and girls with motor and learning deficiencies to play ball.

Students hold video dialogue with counterparts in Cairo

Students from Pitt-Bradford’s Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences had the chance to meet with their counterparts in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday in a video dialogue.

Pitt-Bradford honors three as 'Women of Promise'

Pitt-Bradford honored three high school students at ‘Women of Promise’ for their achievements in athletics, community service and the creative and performing arts at a luncheon this week.

Pitt-Bradford's sister university weathers quake, tsunami

For Dr. Fumio Kobayashi, visiting professor at Pitt-Bradford, being away from his home in Japan in the wake of a catastrophic earthquake and tsunami is difficult.