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Former Advisory Board chair William Higie dies
William F. Higie, chair of the Pitt-Bradford Advisory Board for 21 years, died Monday in Gibsonia.
Nursing students to present results of immunization study
Nursing students will present the findings of a three-year study to better understand factors influencing vaccine access in the Bradford area.
Every spring nursing graduate passes licensing exam
One hundred percent of the students who graduated this spring with an Associate of Science in Nursing degree from Pitt-Bradford passed their licensing exam on the first try.
Faculty publish and present around the world
Faculty members have been busy publishing and presenting and studying around the globe.
Native American activist LaDuke to speak on campus
Native American activist Winona LaDuke will speak Nov. 15 as part of Native American Heritage Month.
Pitt medical students offer free health screenings
University of Pittsburgh medical students will provide free health screenings Nov. 3 at the Bradford Family YMCA.
Investigator of 'Evil Genius' bank heist to speak
Dr. Jerry Clark, the former FBI agent who investigated an Erie crime that is the basis for Netflix's four-part series “Evil Genius,” will speak on campus Oct. 25.
LIFT to present program on disability awareness
Life and Independence for Today, a St. Marys-based Center for Independent Living, will make a presentation about disability awareness, sensitivity and etiquette Oct. 24.
Guest speaker to talk about use of CRISPR to help chestnut
Erik Carlson, a graduate student in plant science and biotechnology at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, will talk about a new technology that could reintroduce blight-free American Chestnut trees to the forest.
Kropf offers study abroad for renewable energy frontiers
Pitt-Bradford students have a new option for studying abroad with a faculty member.