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Students organize intercollegiate hockey club

Intercollegiate club hockey is coming to Pitt-Bradford this fall thanks to some fans of the wintry sport.

Campus welcomes 11 new full-time faculty

Pitt-Bradford has welcomed 11 new full-time faculty members for the 2013-14 academic year.

New agreement signed with LECOM dental school

A new agreement between Pitt-Bradford and the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine allows Pitt-Bradford students to enroll in the early acceptance program at LECOM’s dental school.

Faculty spend summer writing, researching, presenting

Faculty at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford spent its summer writing, researching, making presentations, teaching abroad and publishing.

Alumna wins Emmy Award

Christine Wolski, a 1991 graduate of the broadcast communications program, has won an Emmy Award from the National Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.

Pitt-Bradford named 'Military Friendly Campus' for 5th year

For the fifth year in a row, the Pitt-Bradford has been named a Military Friendly School by Victory Media.

That's the way it was: 1963

Sept. 3, 1963: Opening day of the University of Pittsburgh, Bradford Campus. College freshmen gather under the portico at Hamsher House, a former dormitory for Bradford Hospital's nursing students and now the hub of Pitt-Bradford. Some students have just come from their first class; others wait for friends to join them in The Tuck Shop, a snack bar inside.

Hundreds attend Founders' Day and Panther unveiling

A crowd of about 500 students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members attended the Founders' Day celebration Sept. 3, marking the 50th anniversary since the school opened its doors on Sept. 3, 1963.

First coaches to be inducted into Athletic Hall of Fame

Pitt-Bradford opened its doors in the fall of 1963, but it wasn’t until 1967 that the campus fielded its athletic teams. Two men played a big role in introducing the university to collegiate sports: Art Schake and Keith Smith.

Bradford campus a product of community

The headline in The Era the morning of Oct. 16, 1962, was about as big a news story as Bradford had had since Yuri Gagarin circled the earth the year before. "Pitt to Open Up Area Campus Here" stretched across the top of the page in 100-point type.