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McDonough named new sports information director

Pitt-Bradford has named Ryan McDonough as its new sports information director.

Pitt-Bradford and programs recognized by Colleges of Distinction

Pitt-Bradford and three of its programs have earned recognition from Colleges of Distinction, a national evaluator in higher education that serves as a resource for prospective students.

Triple major spends summer studying in re-opened Cuba

Two summers ago, the United States and Cuba officially re-established diplomatic relations, raising flags over embassies in Washington, D.C., and Havana for the first time in decades.

New academic program directors named

Five academic programs will have new leaders at the helm this fall.

Marilyn Horne Museum reaches 1,000-visitor milestone

Less than twelve weeks after opening to the public, the Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibit Center has reached its first 1,000 visitors.

Staff members Gleason, McMillen retire

Two longtime members of the staff retired last month - mail center supervisor Colleen Gleason and nurse Bonnie McMillen.

Faculty and staff publish and perform during spring and summer

Pitt-Bradford faculty and staff have spent the spring and summer publishing book chapters and journal articles, presenting papers and compositions, doing research and leading a conference.

Book by first woman to row across the Atlantic chosen for common reader

Adventurer Tori Murden McClure, the first woman to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean, will speak this fall on campus.

Women's swim team earns scholar recognition

The women's swim team is one of more than 700 collegiate teams given Scholar All-America recognition by the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America.

Northwest Bank makes gift to Marilyn Horne Museum

Northwest Bank has made a $15,000 contribution to the Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibit Center in downtown Bradford.