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James Baldwin receives doctoral degree
James L. Baldwin, vice president for enrollment management at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, received his doctor of philosophy degree after successfully defending his dissertation at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln.
Campus to take part in GIS Day
Pitt-Bradford will celebrate Geographic Information System Day Nov. 18 with verbal and poster presentations by students and faculty spanning science and technology-based fields.
Pitt-Bradford named a 'Military Friendly School' for 7th year
For the seventh year in a row, Pitt-Bradford has been named a Military Friendly® School by Victory Media for embracing military students and dedicating resources to ensure their success.
Campus groups to mark Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week
Pitt-Bradford will hold events Nov. 13 through 20 in honor of National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week.
'Orphan Train' author to visit Pitt-Bradford
Pitt-Bradford and One Book Bradford are teaming up to bring “Orphan Train” author Christina Baker Kline to Bradford next week.
Pitt-Bradford named a STEM Jobs approved college
Pitt-Bradford has been named a 2015 STEM Jobs Approved College by STEM Jobs magazine.
Faculty make presentations
Faculty at Pitt-Bradford have made a variety of presentations so far in 2015, including lessons, songs and lectures.
$1,000 book grant created for members of Seneca Nation
Pitt-Bradford has created a $1,000 book award for new students who are members of the Seneca Nation of Indians, which also can be added to any other merit scholarship they may receive.
New scholarship created for international students
Pitt-Bradford has created a new scholarship for international students, providing those eligible with $8,000 a year for up to four years.
Jeff Armstrong: A remembrance
Jeff Armstrong's memories are a laundry list of Pitt-Bradford's beginnings: the airport, carnival grounds, and swampland that once made up the site where the campus stands today; the boardwalks that kept pedestrians out of the mud before sidewalks were introduced to campus; and the days when one of the old airport hangars served as the cafeteria.