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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.

Marilyn Horne Museum to open in restored building

Pitt-Bradford will open its Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibit Center May 6, attracting people to the city's downtown.

Seneca Building renamed Marilyn Horne Hall

As a tribute to the renowned opera star and Bradford native, Marilyn Horne, the Pitt-Bradford changed the name of its six-story downtown property from the Seneca Building to Marilyn Horne Hall.

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.

Board of Trustees approves new residence hall, dining room expansion

The University of Pittsburgh Board of Trustees approved a new 178-bed residence hall and dining hall expansion and renovation for Pitt-Bradford at its meeting Friday.

Truman named assistant dean of academic affairs

Pitt-Bradford will have a new assistant dean of academic affairs at the end of the spring semester.

Gift to wrestling club allows team to compete intercollegiately

A new gift has allowed the Pitt-Bradford Wrestling Club to improve its stance by competing against other collegiate teams.

Chancellor emeritus Nordenberg to speak at Commencement

Mark A. Nordenberg, chancellor emeritus of the University of Pittsburgh, will be the keynote speaker at the 2017 Commencement ceremony April 30 at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.