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Pitt-Bradford names former player Zach Foster as new head baseball coach
The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford didn't have to go far to find its next head baseball coach.
Computer information systems adds three new minors
The Computer Information Systems and Technology program will launch three new minors/concentrations this fall.
Unjustly imprisoned former death row exoneree to speak
Anthony Ray Hinton, a man falsely accused and convicted for murder who spent 30 years on death row in Alabama before being exonerated and released last year, will speak this fall on campus.
Baseball gift displays signatures from PONY League era
A recent gift by Bradfordian George Songer to the Hanley Library evokes a magic year in the city's sports history - the year the Bradford Blue Wings won the PONY League pennant.
Student continues research on antimicrobial properties of natural oils
Most college students have pictures of themselves, their friends or their pets on their cell phones. Rosemary Nwabuogu has photos of microbes.
Kroeger chosen for Excellence in Social Work Award
The Pitt-Bradford Master of Social Work program presented its inaugural Pamela J. Cousins Excellence in Social Work Award to Kathy Kroeger, administrator of the Cameron and Elk Counties Behavioral and Developmental Program.
Kessel Klassic golf outing planned to benefit scholarship
The annual Kessel Klassic Golf Outing to benefit the Jeffrey Brian Kessel Memorial Scholarship will be held Friday, July 15.
Pitt-Bradford one of 15 founding partners for White House initiative
Pitt-Bradford announced today that it has joined with the Obama administration and colleges and universities across the United States as a founding partner for the launch of the Fair Chance Higher Education Pledge.
Bob Harris chosen for Staff Recognition Award
Facilities worker Bob Harris of Bradford was chosen by his fellow staff members as recipient of the Staff Recognition Award.
Construction begins on Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibit Center
Construction has started on the Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibit Center in the Seneca Building, which will feature a treasure trove of memorabilia from the long career of the world-renowned opera star and Bradford native.