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Professor researches cures for cystic fibrosis, cancer, more
Dr. Om Singh, an assistant professor of biology, has been spending his time outside the classroom in the lab studying the tiniest building blocks of life and hoping to shed light on possible applications for cystic fibrosis patients, cancer research, microbial toxicity and biofuels.
Pitt-Bradford honors staff members for years of service
Pitt-Bradford recognized 29 staff members celebrating service anniversaries at a dinner held last week at the Bradford Club.
Opera legend Marilyn Horne to address graduates
Internationally renowned opera legend and Bradford native Marilyn Horne will address the graduating class of 2011 at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford at the May commencement ceremony.
Shawn Murray named manager of advancement operations
Pitt-Bradford has named Shawn W.T. Murray the university’s new manager of advancement operations.
Student to have essay published in Orion magazine
An essay by Pitt-Bradford freshman Jamariss Rhodes about growing up with her grandparents in Antigua will appear in the March/April issue of Orion magazine.
Pitt-Bradford, JCC enter into new transfer agreements
Pitt-Bradford has entered into transfer agreements with Jamestown (N.Y.) Community College to help students who plan to earn an associate’s degree at JCC and transfer into a bachelor’s degree program at Pitt-Bradford.
Baily's Beads chosen for Best College Magazine award
The staff of Baily’s Beads, the literary magazine of Pitt-Bradford, will have two reasons to celebrate Wednesday night.
Campus police earn AAA Traffic Safety Award
Pitt-Bradford Campus Police is one of three area police departments to receive a Bronze Award from AAA for its community traffic safety efforts.
2009-10 men's soccer team earns academic award
The 2009-10 Pitt-Bradford men’s soccer team was one of 196 men’s NCAA Division III soccer teams to earn a team academic award from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.
Writing professor signs contract for third book
Dr. Nancy McCabe, associate professor of writing, has signed a contract to publish her new book, tentatively titled “Over our Heads and Across the Sea: A Journey to my Daughter’s Birthplace in China,” next fall with the University of Missouri Press.