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Pitt-Bradford student speaks at capitol

Pitt-Bradford student Tyler Morris on Tuesday took his metallic red mobility scooter to Harrisburg to advocate for others with disabilities.

Tennis courts closed for repairs

Pitt-Bradford has closed its tennis courts to make repairs to damage caused by a water main break in 2016.

New freshman residence hall dedication

Pitt-Bradford will dedicate its new, freshman-only residence hall, Livingston Alexander House, on June 15.

Faculty publish, perform and direct during spring semester

Pitt-Bradford faculty members published, performed and directed during the first semester of 2018.

Kane named new vice president of student affairs

Pitt-Bradford has named Dr. Scott Kane as its next vice president and dean of student affairs.

Computer information systems student places second in Pitt app challenge

For the second year in a row, Joel Austin, a computer information systems and technology major, has placed second in the University of Pittsburgh's Mobile App Challenge.

Advisory Board receives Presidential Medal of Distinction

Pitt-Bradford bestowed its highest honor on a group of individuals who advise its president, embrace its mission and vision, and provide substantial financial support.

Graduates headed to medical school, law school and workforce

Pitt-Bradford is sending four of its biology graduates off to medical school, while other students will pursue health-related degrees, a variety of advanced degrees or enter the workforce.

Writers present at Modern Language Association Conference

A cadre of Pitt-Bradford writers and instructors - including a student -- attended and presented at the Northeast Modern Language Association Annual Convention held April 12-15 in Pittsburgh.

Record number of grads accepted to physical and occupational therapy doctoral programs

A record number of seniors from Pitt-Bradford will enroll in doctoral programs next year to pursue a doctorate in physical or occupational therapy.