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McCabe publishes fifth book, first novel
As a twenty something, Dr. Nancy McCabe, director of the writing program, wanted to write a book just for fun. She was writing a lot of serious pieces and wanted a diversion. The rough draft of her novel “Following Disasters” was that something fun.
Three tennis courts open after water main break
Three tennis courts remain open at the Kessel Athletic Complex for community members to use following a break Monday in a 12-inch water main buried nine feet below the courts.
Pitt-Bradford named to The Princeton Review's list of green colleges
Pitt-Bradford is one of the 361 most environmentally responsible colleges according to The Princeton Review.
Computer information systems student interns at Google
Junior computer information systems and technology major Nnedimma Ugochukwu had one of the most coveted internships in the world this summer.
Death row exoneree to speak on campus Oct. 4
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 next week at Pitt-Bradford.
Student newspaper earns first-place award
Pitt-Bradford's student newspaper, The Source, has won a first-place award for excellence from the Scholastic Press Association in its annual contest for scholastic yearbooks, magazines, and newspapers for 2016, Tim Ziaukas, The Source's faculty adviser said.
Magazine recognizes Pitt-Bradford for undergraduate value
A Washington, D.C.-based magazine recognized Pitt-Bradford as a top college for earning a bachelor's degree and a “best bang for the buck” university.
Pitt-Bradford named a 'Best in the Northeast' college for 13th year
For the 13th consecutive year, Pitt-Bradford is one of the best colleges in the Northeast, according to The Princeton Review, which cited the campus's friendly environment, small class sizes, academic offerings and professors who are easy to engage with.
PBAA to honor Proper '89, Kallenbach
The Pitt-Bradford Alumni Association will honor alumnus Fred Proper '89 and Ernest Kallenbach, assistant professor of accounting, during its Alumni and Family Weekend Sept. 30-Oct. 2.
Seneca Building upgrade project on schedule; Horne Museum to open in May
A Main Street anchor will regain some of its original Art Deco luster and add new facets as Pitt-Bradford renovates its Seneca Building in downtown Bradford and installs the Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibit Center on the ground floor.