search

News

Campus news

Kaleidoscope Children's Arts Series marks 10 years

Kaleidoscope - Pitt-Bradford's arts series for youth - is celebrating its 10th year with ballet, educational programs and a Saturday morning series of hands-on workshops.

PBAA to honor Pecht, Evans

The Pitt-Bradford Alumni Association will honor alumna Karen Costello-Pecht '11 and Dr. K. James Evans, former vice president and dean of student affairs, during its Alumni and Family Weekend Sept. 28-30.

Founders' Day celebration on the quad Sept. 4

Campus will observe its annual Founders' Day celebration from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 4, in the Bromeley Quadrangle.

Washington Monthly lists Pitt-Bradford among 30 best baccalaureate institutions

For the third year in a row, Washington Monthly has recognized the Pitt-Bradford in its annual College Guide and Rankings designed to rate schools on their “contribution to the public good.”

Pitt-Bradford Arts adds film series, children's art workshops

Pitt-Bradford Arts has expanded its offerings for 2018-19, adding a documentary film series and a series of children's art workshops.

Alumni and Family Weekend planned for Sept. 28-30

Pitt-Bradford will celebrate its annual Alumni and Family Weekend Sept. 28-30.

New residence hall, refurbished dining room welcome students

Students will return to a campus with a new freshman residence hall and a refurbished KOA Dining Hall.

Campus receives $2 million grant to support engineering-technology building

In a major boost for education and employment opportunities in the region, Rep. Martin Causer (R-Turtlepoint) and Sen. Joe Scarnati (R-25) have announced $2 million in state funding to support the development of facilities for engineering and technology at Pitt-Bradford.

Campus named a 'Best in the Northeast' college by The Princeton Review

For the 15th consecutive year, Pitt-Bradford is one of the best colleges in the Northeast, according to The Princeton Review.

Pitt-Bradford named a bronze campus by Exercise is Medicine

Exercise is Medicine, a program of the American College of Sports Medicine, has named Pitt-Bradford a bronze campus.