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Faculty produce creative, scholarly work
It was a productive spring for faculty members in the creative arts at Pitt-Bradford as they presented their work from New York City to Korea.
Three longterm employees retire
Three longterm employees will retire this spring with a total of 86 years of service to the university.
Andrea and Luis Gonzalez start scholarship
Pitt-Bradford Advisory Board member Andrea Gonzalez and her husband, Dr. Luis Gonzalez, have started a new scholarship for a student who demonstrates financial need.
Criminal justice students take class from incarcerated educators
Seven criminal justice students had a unique opportunity this semester to take a course from incarcerated educators at the Federal Correctional Institution - McKean.
Graduates pursue advanced degrees and head to work
Biology is the top major for the 303 students graduating Sunday with other STEM (science, technology, education and math) majors close behind.
Criminal justice professor to take part in White House roundtable
Dr. Tony Gaskew, associate professor of criminal justice, has been invited to take part in a roundtable discussion on criminal justice reform next week at The White House.
Haley to receive President's Award for Excellence
Dr. Tammy Haley, associate professor of nursing, will receive the President's Award for Excellence in Teaching, Scholarship and Service at commencement exercises May 1.
Pitt-Bradford launches cinema studies minor
Pitt-Bradford has a new minor in cinema studies that combines visual arts, culture and music.
Pitt-Bradford named a Tree Campus USA by the Arbor Day Foundation
Pitt-Bradford has been named a Tree Campus USA by the National Arbor Day Foundation for its commitment to effective campus tree management.
Dilks to receive inaugural President's Award for Excellence
Robert C. Dilks Jr. will receive the inaugural President's Award for Excellence in Overall Performance by Staff from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.