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Rare and hilarious silent films to play on campus

Bromeley Family Theater will be transformed into an old-time black-and-white silent movie theater on Tuesday -- but the popcorn will be fresh.

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.”

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.

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.

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.