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In-state tuition program extended to Erie County, N.Y.
Qualifying students from Erie County in New York can now pay standard Pennsylvania tuition at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford rather than the higher out-of-state tuition thanks to the Go Beyond NYS Award.
Students benefit from undergraduate research
Erin Fagan didn't know she was interested in research when her calculus professor approached her last spring about the opportunity, but now she's seeing the benefits of eight weeks of hard and solitary work.
Exhibition to feature work of arts faculty and staff
Pitts-Bradford will hold an exhibition of work by arts faculty and staff from Sept. 18 through Oct. 16.
PBAA to honor Dr. Jean Truman, Chris Luke
The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Alumni Association will honor Dr. Jean Truman, associate professor of nursing, and alumnus Chris Luke '94 during its Alumni and Family Weekend Oct. 2-4.
Sport and recreation management major spends summer with English Premier League
For a soccer lover like Stephen Clad, there really couldn't have been a better summer internship. The junior sport and recreation management major spent his summer as a marketing intern for West Ham United in the English Premier League.
Pitt-Bradford named College of Distinction
Pitt-Bradford received more good news recently as it became one of 64 public institutions of higher education and one of 29 Pennsylvania colleges recognized as a College of Distinction. The selection recognizes the growth in innovative and experiential learning opportunities at Pitt-Bradford during 2014-15.
Alumni and Family Weekend is headed downtown
Pitt-Bradford is bringing Alumni and Family Weekend Oct. 2-4 to downtown Bradford.
Two scholarships established in memory of Dr. Bernie Meyer
Two new scholarships honor the memory of Dr. Bernard G. Meyer, who taught criminal justice at Pitt-Bradford from 1996 until shortly before his death in May of last year.
New at Pitt-Bradford for 2015-16
We're almost ready for the start of the 2015-16 academic year. The sidewalks are repaired, the windows are washed and the staff emails and phone calls are flying as we get make final preparations. We've got some new faces on campus this fall, some folks in new positions, and a couple of other new things to check out.
Professor monitors streams for Jakes Rocks project with help of students
Let's just say that Dr. Denise Piechnik is the kind of person more likely to collect a house centipede found in her night kitchen or bathroom than squish it.