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Hydrogeology students visit Mammoth Cave
Hydrogeology students had a chance to explore parts of world's longest cave system recently.
In-state tuition program offered to 20 more New York counties
Pitt-Bradford has extended its in-state tuition program to 20 more New York counties in the Finger Lakes, Southern Tier and Central New York regions.
Residence hall to be named in honor of President Alexander
Pitt-Bradford will name its new residence hall, set to open in 2018, in honor of its president, Dr. Livingston Alexander, who will retire next summer.
History-political science major spends summer as intern for Schumer
Kenneth Reilly's Twitter profile displays his class year and his aspiration, “future governor.”
Comparative Justice in Ireland program expanded
Dr. Patricia Brougham is working to put Pitt-Bradford on the map - in Ireland.
Campus receives bequest from alumna Naomi Carlson
Pitt-Bradford has received a gift of more than $200,000 from the estate of Bradford resident Naomi Carlson.
Undergraduate research gives students valuable experience
One of the reasons undergraduate research is valuable is because things do not always go the way the researcher hopes.
Biology professor studying effect of timbering on streams in ANF
A biology professor began a project this summer to study the effect of timbering on streams in the Allegheny National Forest.
Washington Monthly recognizes Pitt-Bradford for promoting social mobility
A Washington, D.C.-based magazine recognized the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford as a Top 20 college in the nation for earning a bachelor's degree and a “best bang for the buck” university.
Criminal justice students intern with local law enforcement
Foster Township Police Chief Tom Munn enjoys having interns, and it is a good thing, because he has had at least 20.