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Merritt attends public policy institute
Marissa Merritt, a rising junior history-political science major, spent last week at the NEW Leadership Pennsylvania public policy institute at Chatham University in Pittsburgh.

Faculty publish and present during academic year
Faculty had many scholarly activities outside of the classroom during the 2018-19 academic year.

Pitt-Bradford named a Military Spouse Friendly School
Pitt-Bradford has been named a Military Spouse Friendly School by Viqtory Media for being at the forefront of colleges and universities supporting the goals of military spouses.

Olean Oilers to host Pitt-Bradford Night at the Ballpark June 13
OLEAN, N.Y. - June 13 will be Pitt-Bradford Night at the Ballpark at Bradner Stadium.

RNCareers rates Pitt-Bradford nursing among best in state
RNCareers website has ranked the Pitt-Bradford's Associate of Science in Nursing program fifth in the state for 2019.
Marilyn Horne Museum to honor Jim Guelfi
On June 1, the Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibit Center will honor Bradford native and arts champion James D. Guelfi in a public ceremony to be held at the museum.

Professor named to NCAA committee
Dr. Tony Gaskew, professor of criminal justice, has been appointed to a three-year term on the NCAA Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee, effective September 2019.
Baily's Beads extends contest deadline
Baily's Beads, the award-winning literary magazine created by Pitt-Bradford students, has extended the deadline for its history-themed writing contest to Aug. 23.

Dombek to present talk on therapy dogs in classrooms
Dr. Donna Dombek, associate professor of education, will speak next week about her research on therapy dogs in elementary classrooms.

Grads headed to advanced degrees, jobs in health, tech and business
Pitt-Bradford graduates are headed on to further study in fields ranging from public relations to veterinary medicine, while others will begin working in health, technology, business and more.