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Business student gets grant experience in city government

Pitt-Bradford senior Adam C. Taylor this fall has been learning to combine business skills and public service at an internship with the city's Office of Economic and Community Development.

New major added in international affairs

Pitt-Bradford is launching a new interdisciplinary major in international affairs to prepare students for the increasingly multicultural, globalized world.

Friends of Hanley Library present Seasonal Readings

The Friends of Hanley Library will present its 24th annual “Seasonal Readings” on WESB's LiveLine program next week.

Faculty write, present, perform

Faculty in education, the social sciences, arts and other fields have spent the past few months reading essays, presenting papers and engaging in other scholarly work.

Songer to retire as county's longest-serving police officer

A photo of Dan Songer and his dad, each wearing the uniform of his respective police department, sits on a shelf in Songer's office.

Professors issue report on Marcellus shale impact fees

Two Pitt-Bradford professors have issued a report on how Marcellus Shale impact fees are used and accounted for in Pennsylvania.

Lemnitzer's art featured in exhibition at KOA Gallery

Anna Lemnitzer, assistant professor of art, will exhibit her work in the KOA Art Gallery in Blaisdell Hall through Dec. 16.

Pitt-Bradford named a Military Friendly School for eighth year

For the eighth year in a row, the Pitt-Bradford has been named a Military Friendly School by Victory Media for embracing military students and dedicating resources to ensure their success.

Patterson establishes scholarship in memory of his mother

Bob Patterson '98 has made it to the top of his career field, but hasn't forgotten how he got his start at Pitt-Bradford.

New minor offered in Africana studies

A new minor in Africana studies will explore the culture, literature and history of people who are of African descent.