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Friends of Hanley Library to present 'Season's Readings' on WESB
The Friends of Hanley Library will present its 22th annual “Season’s Readings” on WESB’s LiveLine program next week.
Therapy dogs ease students' anxieties during finals week
Student Bethany Kier caresses the nearly white fur on the back of Satchel, a 9-year-old Labrador retriever, slides her hands down to scratch the dog’s belly, then up to its ears for some gentle rubs.
McCabe's newest book explores literary childhood
Like many parents, Dr. Nancy McCabe enjoyed rediscovering the books of her childhood as she read to her own young daughter.
17 members of faculty recognized for years of service
Pitt-Bradford recognized 17 members of its faculty this week who are celebrating milestone service anniversaries this year.
Alumna endows scholarship for study abroad
It’s been more than 14 years since Magnolia Hernandez graduated from Pitt-Bradford, but she hasn’t forgotten her alma mater.
Cashman and Napoleon named to Advisory Board
Pitt-Bradford has named two new members to its Advisory Board and reappointed 21 members.
Events for National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week
Pitt-Bradford will hold a social sciences symposium to examine “Hunger and Homelessness in America” as part of National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week.
Sports medicine program remade into exercise science
Pitt-Bradford has remade its former sports medicine program into exercise science, a field that will provide students with more options for their undergraduate degrees.
Humans vs. Zombies storms campus
Pitt-Bradford students have been taking themselves back to a simpler time in their lives through a spirited game that is being played at college campuses across the nation: Humans vs. Zombies.
Psychology program restructures major
Pitt-Bradford’s psychology program has restructured its Bachelor of Science major to provide students with both a greater breadth of knowledge in their field and a chance to tailor their studies to their future careers.