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College in the High School program marks 10 years
Over the past decade, 3,086 students in the region have used the Pitt-Bradford's College in the High School program to earn college credit without leaving their schools.
One World Cultural Festival to celebrate 'Arabian Nights'
The annual One World Cultural Festival will take place this weekend with the theme “Arabian Nights.”
Faculty translate, write, invent
During the first semester of the academic year, faculty members shared their work through publishing and presenting. Works included translations, new book chapters, papers and a patent.
Rare historic silent film to play at Bromeley Family Theater
In 1913, Bert Williams, the premier black performer of his day, made a silent film in the Bronx, N.Y., with an entirely black cast. It didn't see the light of day until 2014, after the Museum of Modern Art found the film in its archives, printed and premiered it.
Film and music highlight Black History Month
A rare silent movie, a crossover violinist, a rising blues artist and a showing of the critically acclaimed “Straight Outta Compton” will highlight Black History Month.
Computer information systems students create video game in a weekend
Lots of people like to play video games, but from Friday night through Sunday afternoon, seven students and an instructor in the computer information systems and technology program created their own.
Campus recognizes 32 staff members for years of service
Pitt-Bradford will honor 32 staff members with service anniversaries at a dinner to be held Thursday, Jan. 28.
2016 Baily's Beads to be unveiled Wednesday
The staff of the Baily's Beads, will unveil the 21st edition of the magazine at the Annual Literary Magazine Celebration Wednesday evening.
Confucius scholars offer courses to public
Pitt-Bradford's Confucius Scholars will offer three enrichment courses to the public this winter and spring.
Kane family establishes scholarship
Kane natives Ken and Ann Kane have endowed a new scholarship to encourage students from their hometown to attend the university.