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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.
Class of 2015 endows scholarship
Members of the Class of 2015 are the first senior class to endow a scholarship thanks to a generous challenge from alumnus George Repchick '82 and his wife, Lynda.
Summer research puts biology students ahead
This summer, two biology students are spending their summer conducting research that will set them apart from the competition and put them ahead in their careers.
No increase in Pitt-Bradford tuition for 2015-16
The University of Pittsburgh board of trustees, acting through its executive committee, has approved no increase in tuition at its Bradford campus for the 2015-16 academic year.
Panthers name new sports information director
Pitt-Bradford has named award-winning journalist and former YES Network correspondent Josh Horton as its new sports information director.
Environmental studies student mapping trails at Allegany State Park
This summer, one environmental studies student is using his time to map trails in hopes of someday becoming a land surveyor.
Five staff members promoted
Five staff members have been promoted to help lead the institution's newly established Office of Enrollment Management.
McCabe essay included in 'Every Father's Daughter' anthology
Dr. Nancy McCabe, professor of writing, is keeping some elite company with her inclusion in a new anthology, "Every Father's Daughter: Essays by Daughters about their Fathers."
'Orphan Train' author to visit campus in fall
Pitt-Bradford and One Book Bradford are teaming up to bring "Orphan Train" author Christina Baker Kline to Bradford this fall.
Campus to hold academic, athletic and arts camps for kids and teens
Pitt-Bradford will hold academic, athletic and arts camps for students in kindergarten through high school this summer.