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Page studies offender characteristics in McKean County Court
Dr. Gregory Page, associate professor of psychology, made a presentation at the American Psychological Association’s annual convention last month on data gathered from the McKean County Court of Common Pleas.
Spectrum arts series brings plays, writers, artists and more to campus
The fall semester of the Spectrum Series will bring an edgy film writer, a novelist, a sculptor and more to the university and the community.
Rice House to be formally dedicated Sept. 10
Pitt-Bradford will dedicate its newest residence hall, Lester and Barbara Rice House, at 4 p.m. Sept. 10.
In-state tuition available for some New York students
A new Go Beyond New York State Award is allowing eligible incoming freshman from Allegany, Cattaraugus and Chautauqua counties in New York to take advantage of in-state tuition at Pitt-Bradford.
Athletic training interns part of the team at Camp Woodward
“Camp Woodward is like heaven for those involved in extreme sports,” says University of Pittsburgh at Bradford senior Anthony Citriniti of Pittsburgh.
Arts season to include Shakespeare 450 celebration
The 2014-15 arts season at Pitt-Bradford will bring classical music, speakers, art, theater and more to the university and the community.
Friends of Hanley Library honored by University Library System
The Friends of Hanley Library received the University of Pittsburgh Library System “Friends of ULS” Award during an in-service day for all librarians in the Pitt system held earlier this month.
Center for Rural Health Practice provides training
The Center for Rural Health Practice at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford held a workshop Friday to put the resources of the worldwide medical community at the fingertips of local providers.
Freshman and transfer student enrollment goals met
Pitt-Bradford has exceeded its enrollment goals for new freshmen and transfer students for the 2014-15 academic year.
Broadcast communications program purchases 4K equipment
Pitt-Bradford's communications program is marking 25 years this year, and it plans to buy itself a little present.