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Pitt-Bradford receives seven national higher ed advertising awards
Pitt-Bradford has received seven national higher education advertising awards -- including four gold awards -- for ads, postcards, billboards, admissions brochures, and its alumni magazine.
Celebration of the Arts showcases student works
Pitt-Bradford will highlight student work during the second annual Celebration of the Arts from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. April 18 throughout Blaisdell Hall.
Napoleon to receive Alumni Award of Distinction
The Pitt-Bradford Alumni Association will honor Chris Napoleon '86-'88, owner and chief engineer of Napoleon Engineering Services in Olean, N.Y., with its Alumni Award of Distinction.
Friends of Hanley Library endow scholarship for student workers
The Friends of Hanley Library have endowed a new scholarship for students who work at the library.
Beeson to address grads, receive Presidential Medal
Dr. Patricia Beeson, provost emerita of the University of Pittsburgh, will address graduates of the Bradford campus during commencement exercises April 28.
Vocal Arts Ensemble to perform Thursday
The Pitt-Bradford Vocal Arts Ensemble will hold a spring concert at noon April 11 in the Studio Theater of Blaisdell Hall.
Documentary, talk to highlight work of black press
Pitt-Bradford will show the documentary “The Black Press: Soldiers Without Swords” April 8 in Room 161 of Swarts Hall.
Final Thomas history lecture takes on Dresden bombing
Dr. Marvin Thomas, professor of history, will give his last annual multimedia lecture next week.
Scholarship recipients and donors honored at luncheon
Pitt-Bradford honored scholarship recipients and donors at a luncheon held Friday in the Mukaiyama University Room.
Author Jeff Zentner to speak on campus April 10
Jeff Zentner, award-winning author of young adult novels “The Serpent King” and “Goodbye Days” will visit Bradford next week and spend time with young people and young writers.