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Athletic training major interns with professional soccer club

Athletic training major Kyley Mickle had a challenging new internship this summer - she's the only woman on the athletic training staff at the Major League Soccer team D.C. United.

Dozens of students study abroad each year

More Pitt-Bradford students than ever are traveling abroad.

Classical and popular art on tap for 2015-16 arts season

Highlighted by the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre and a visit by “Orphan Train” author Christina Baker Kline, the 2015-16 arts season at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford will bring both classical and popular arts to campus.

Hospitality management program named among most affordable

Pitt-Bradford's hospitality management program has been included among the 50 Most Affordable Small Colleges for Hospitality Administration and Management by BestHospitalityDegrees.com.

Pitt-Bradford named 'Best in the Northeast' for 12th year

For the 12th consecutive year, Pitt-Bradford is one of the best colleges in the Northeast according to The Princeton Review, which cited the campus's friendly environment, small class sizes, academic offerings and professors who are easy to engage with.

New assistant director for annual giving named

Pitt-Bradford has named Ryan K. Sowers as its new assistant director for annual giving.

Education students create resource guide for field trip

Education students have created a resource guide to help middle and high school teachers plan field trips to Kinzua Bridge State Park.

First-year students build and use sensors in biology lab

Students in basic biology labs at Pitt-Bradford are learning about more than basic biology.

Biology faculty member edits new book on bio-nanoparticles

Dr. Om Singh, associate professor of biology, is the editor of a new book, "Bio-Nanoparticles: Biosynthesis and Sustainable Biotechnological Implications."

Campus to receive $1.1 million grant for student support

Rep. Glenn "G.T." Thompson (R-Pa.) has announced that the U.S. Department of Education has awarded a five-year, $1.1 million grant to the Pitt-Bradford for the TRIO Student Support Services program.