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Broadcast communications student spends summer as intern at BET
“I really enjoy the work I'm doing at BET,” says broadcast communications major Corbin Grigsby. “I am glad that I get to see how a major network operates behind the scenes.”
Passion for chemistry helps student work toward malaria vaccine
Chemistry major Yara Elbeshbishi helped investigators look for a malaria vaccine during her summer internship at the Naval Medical Research Center at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
Student monitors environmental impact at West Valley
Senior Brittni Cumberland had an intense internship this summer with the Western New York Nuclear Service Center near West Valley, N.Y.
Campus named 'Best in the Northeast' college for 11th year
For the 11th consecutive year, Pitt-Bradford is one of the best colleges in the Northeast according to The Princeton Review, which cited Pitt-Bradford's reasonable cost, friendly atmosphere and growing reputation.
Five members of faculty promoted to associate professor
Pitt-Bradford has promoted five members of the faculty from assistant professor to associate professor.
Virtual tour of campus now available
Pitt-Bradford has launched a new virtual tour to give prospective students, their parents and other online visitors a feel for the campus and its facilities as well as the academic programs and extracurricular activities that take place there.
McCabe promoted to full professor
Dr. Nancy McCabe, director of the writing program, has been promoted to full professor, effective Sept. 1.
Gleason named director of Academic Advising Center
Sue Gleason has been named the new director of the Academic Advising Center.
Shanghai University students visiting Bradford to study
Thirteen students, accompanied by two faculty members from Shanghai University’s SILC Business School, are visiting the Pitt-Bradford for three weeks to take an information systems course sponsored by the computer information systems and technology program.
Biology students spend summer researching to get ahead
Three biology students are spending their summer conducting research that they hope will put them ahead for years to come.