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Best-selling young adult author Sarah Dessen to speak on campus
Sarah Dessen, the No. 1 New York Times bestselling author of more than a dozen novels for teens, will speak April 11 at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.
Yahoo donates servers to Computer Information Systems and Technology program
Tech giant Yahoo has donated 40 servers to Pitt-Bradford's Computer Information Systems and Technology program to help students learn about cloud technology.
Campus issues $100,000 challenge to alumni
Pitt-Bradford is issuing a challenge to its alumni to give to their alma mater during the 2017 fiscal year.
Annual Empty Bowls dinner Thursday at Pitt-Bradford
The 12th Annual Empty Bowls and Baskets Dinner will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, March 16.
Student art show opens March 17
The 14th annual student art exhibition will open March 17 in the KOA Art Gallery in Blaisdell Hall.
Women's history month events
Women's history month activities this year on campus will include activism, presentations and discussions to tie in with the month's theme, “Honoring Trailblazing Women: Blazing Our Own Trail.” All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.
International Relations Club members win prizes at Model EU
Three members of the Pitt-Bradford International Relations/Model United Nations Club earned awards at a Model European Union simulation held Feb. 24-25 at Duquesne University.
Professor examines violence in emo music
As a teenager listening to his favorite “emo” CD, Josh Groffman always skipped one track.
Nursing program named one of the most affordable in state
College Choice website has named the Pitt-Bradford nursing degree one of the 10 most affordable in Pennsylvania for 2017.
A history of Marilyn Horne Hall
The area of Veterans Square has always been at the center of Bradford's activity. The location of the current Marilyn Horne Hall has been a prominent commercial property since the city's first days.