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Staff members Colosimo, Pascarella promoted

Pitt-Bradford has promoted staff members in its arts and marketing/communications offices.

Master of Social Work program graduates cohort

Seven residents of the region were recognized this month for earning their Master of Social Work as part of the seventh cohort of students to do their coursework at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.

Blaisdell, Northwest, BEF make challenge to start Dean Evans Legacy Fund

If $200,000 is raised for the new Dean Evans Legacy Fund by next June, the Blaisdell Foundation, Northwest Bank and the Bradford Education Foundation will join forces to contribute $200,000 more.

State financial aid group honors Ibanez

The Pennsylvania Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators has honored Melissa Ibañez, the director of financial aid.

Burns earns doctoral degree

Jodi Burns, an academic advisor in the Advising Center, has earned her doctorate in sports management with a focus in sport leadership.

Website: Pitt-Bradford offers more aid than any other PA public college

Pitt-Bradford offers its students more financial aid dollars than any other public college in Pennsylvania, according to the website The Student Loan Report.

Faculty publish and create

Faculty will finish the fall semester having published papers, secured patents, conducted original musical compositions and more.

Pitt-Bradford named a Military Friendly School for 2018

For the ninth year, Pitt-Bradford has been named a Military Friendly School by Victory Media for embracing military students and dedicating resources to ensure their success.

Fund established in honor of retiring Dean Evans

Pitt-Bradford will create a special endowment fund in honor of Dr. K. James Evans, vice president and dean of students, who is retiring in August 2018 after 42 years of service to the university.

Friends mark 25th anniversary of Seasonal Readings

For the 25th consecutive year, the Friends of Hanley Library will present its annual “Seasonal Readings” on WESB's LiveLine program.