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New this academic year
We’re almost ready to begin the 2013-14 academic year. The windows have been washed on Hanley Library’s atriums, the goodies have been unpacked for orientation and new academic programs are ready to roll. Here’s what’s new this year at Pitt-Bradford.
Some students to live at Best Western this fall
With the second-largest freshman class ever enrolling at Pitt-Bradford this fall, the university will once again house some of its students for the fall term at the Best Western Bradford Inn.
Pitt-Bradford named to 'Best Regional Colleges'
For the 10th consecutive year, Pitt-Bradford has been recognized as one of the best colleges in the Northeast by The Princeton Review.
Friends fund scholarship in honor of the Rev. Leo Gallina
Friends of the Rev. Leo Gallina, organized by Terry Palmer of Smethport, have endowed a scholarship in honor of the popular Catholic priest.
Kessel Athletic Complex to be rededicated
Pitt-Bradford will rededicate its Kessel Athletic Complex during the Pennsylvania Little League Championships to be held at the facility next week.
Pennsylvania Little League Championship tournament to be played at Kessel Complex
Pitt-Bradford will host eight teams from throughout Pennsylvania next week that are competing for the state Little League Championship.
Tech endowment key to helping campus keep pace
For any campaign looking to the future, such as Pitt-Bradford’s 50 and Beyond Campaign launched last year, technology is a natural priority.
Study abroad opens new worlds to students
When Caitlin Castina ’13 heard that the Vira I. Heinz Program for Women in Global Leadership could provide full scholarships for summer study abroad, she knew it was an opportunity she couldn’t pass up.
New forensics, investigative and training equipment added to forensics lab
Pitt-Bradford has added new state-of-the art electronic equipment to its criminal justice forensics lab, exposing students to the top-notch tools and giving Pitt-Bradford more opportunities to provide training for professional law enforcement.
Study by Pitt-Bradford faculty finds room for growth in Pennsylvania wine industry
A report on the Pennsylvania wine industry by a Pitt-Bradford faculty and former faculty member assesses the state of the industry and found that it has capacity for growth.