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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.

CIS&T students to present virtual reality projects, tech

Students in the Introduction to Virtual Reality class at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford will present their final projects as well as virtual reality technology and equipment Tuesday, Dec.12.

Psychology students, professor study furry community

A pair of psychology students and their professor are helping members of the furry community tell their tale.

Christmas Market to debut at Marilyn Horne Museum

The Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibit Center will present a Christmas Market artisan vendor fair on Dec. 9 as part of Bradford's “Old Fashioned Christmas” celebration.

Marilyn Horne Museum gift shop to hold grand opening

The Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibit Center will take part in Museum Store Sunday on Nov. 26, hosting the grand opening of the museum's gift shop that features more than 150 new museum and culture-related products, including jewelry, toys and games, greeting cards, and unusual gift items.

Truman presents paper on first generation students

Dr. Jean Truman, assistant professor of nursing at Pitt-Bradford, presented a paper at a teaching conference held at Penn State Shenango on the success of first-generation nursing students.

Schoenecker elected Advisory Board chair

Jeannine Schoenecker, president and chief operating officer of American Refining Group Inc., was unanimously elected chair of the Advisory Board at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, the first woman to be elected to that leadership role.