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What is new for 2017-18

Pitt-Bradford will begin the 2017-18 academic year with new faculty and staff members, a new museum and a new residence hall under construction, and a new major, forensic science.

Spectrum brings free and low-cost arts events to campus

The fall semester Spectrum arts series will feature a variety of free or low-cost art receptions, readings, concerts and plays.

Forensic science major debuts this fall

Pitt-Bradford has developed a new major in forensic science that will be available to students beginning this fall.

PBAA to honor Leven, Ziaukas

The Pitt-Bradford Alumni Association will honor alumnus Terri Smith Leven '69-'71 and Tim Ziaukas, professor of public relations, during its Alumni and Family Weekend Sept. 29-Oct. 1

Wrestling to be added as NCAA DIII sport

The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford will add wrestling to its NCAA Division III varsity sports beginning with the 2018-19 academic year.

Dr. K. James Evans to retire from Pitt-Bradford in 2018

Dr. K. James Evans will retire from Pitt-Bradford next summer as the longest-serving administrator in the college's 54-year history and the longest-serving chief student affairs officer in the history of the University of Pittsburgh.

Pitt-Bradford undergoing $33.8 million in construction projects

Pitt-Bradford is in the midst of a $33.8 million building and renovation phase that will create more and better space for students to live and eat and improve safety on campus.

Lebanon Valley couple supports Bradford with gift to Marilyn Horne Museum

Carol and Larry Killian are true Bradford boosters, but they were neither born nor raised in the city.

Nursing students study health issues in East Africa

Two nursing students had the chance to learn about health issues faced by developing nations when they studied in one of the world's poorest countries this summer.

Pitt-Bradford named a 'Best in the Northeast' college for 14th year

For the 14th consecutive year, Pitt-Bradford is one of the best colleges in the Northeast, according to The Princeton Review.