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Bradford couple establishes new scholarship
Silvia M. Martinez and David O. Krantz have endowed a new scholarship, which has been awarded to a senior who will be the first in her family to graduate from college.
Officials plan Kessel Athletic Complex usage meeting
Members of groups who want to use the Kessel Athletic Complex this summer are invited to a meeting later this month to learn about the complex's policies and guidelines.
Best-selling young adult author Laurie Halse Anderson to speak
Laurie Halse Anderson, author of the young adult best-sellers “Speak” about a sexual assault victim and “Fever 1793” about a yellow fever outbreak in Colonial Philadelphia will speak at Pitt-Bradford as part of Women's History Month activities on campus.
'Affairs of the Art' student art show opens Friday
Pitt-Bradford's 13th annual student art exhibition will open Friday in the KOA Art Gallery in Blaisdell Hall.
Empty Bowls and Baskets dinner to raise hunger awareness
Pitt-Bradford will host the 11th Empty Bowls and Baskets Dinner of homemade soup and bread to raise awareness of the fight against hunger and to raise money for the Friendship Table.
Zippo CEO to receive Presidential Medal of Distinction
Gregory W. Booth, co-chairman of Pittsburgh-Bradford's 50 and Beyond Capital Campaign, will receive the Presidential Medal of Distinction, the university's highest honor, at this year's commencement ceremony.
Student story published in Country Magazine
A story by a Pitt-Bradford student appears in the February/March 2016 issue of Country Magazine.
Communications and marketing recognized by Collegiate Advertising Awards program
Pitt-Bradford received four awards - two gold and two silver - in the 2015 Collegiate Advertising Awards program, which recognizes U.S. colleges and universities for excellence in communications, marketing, advertising and promotions.
Financial aid director honored by state association
Melissa Ibañez, director of financial aid and associate vice president of enrollment management, was recently recognized for her service to the Pennsylvania Association of State Financial Aid Administrators.
New computer lab helps IT students simulate work at small business
The Computer Information Systems and Technology program has completed a new lab to give students a new real-life work opportunity.