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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.
Center for Rural Health receives grant to train health workers
The Center for Rural Health Practice at Pitt-Bradford has received a $175,000 grant to train public health employees in nine counties.
Sansom named interim head men's basketball coach
Pitt-Bradford has named Brian Sansom, an alumnus who led the Lady Panthers to the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference tournament final last year, as the interim men’s basketball coach.
Appalachian Teaching Project presentation
Students from the Appalachian Culture and Sustainability course at Pitt-Bradford will hold an open house Dec. 15 to connect members of the campus community with area agencies interested in working with students on projects.
Three students awarded NEXT STEP Business Grants
Three Pitt-Bradford have been awarded a total of $4,000 in NEXT STEP Business Grants to start their own businesses.
66 students honored at graduation reception
Sixty-six students expected to graduate from Pitt-Bradford this month will be recognized with a reception on Sunday, Dec. 12.
Students present at Penn York undergraduate research conference
Students from Pitt-Bradford presented on topics ranging from biology to Disney stereotypes at the 11th annual Penn-York Undergraduate Research Conference held at the University of Pittsburgh at Titusville.
Students evacuated, classes canceled due to flooding
Pitt-Bradford evacuated about 160 students from on-campus housing along the Tunungwant Creek early Wednesday morning after hours of steady rain caused the creek to flood.