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Student spends time in trenches with Sen. Casey

Ernie Benkovski, a history-political science major from Pittsburgh, will be taking a keen interest in the Nov. 6 election.

Hosting International Visitors from China

Pitt-Bradford will host a free workshop Nov. 1 for those who want to learn more about “Hosting International Visitors From China.”

Northwest Savings contribution to benefit high school students

Northwest Savings Bank has made a $15,000 contribution to the Pitt-Bradford to benefit high school students in the region who are taking classes through the university.

Increased scholarships announced for Pitt-Titusville students

Students currently enrolled at the University of Pittsburgh at Titusville who will finish their work there this year can continue their education at an even more affordable rate at Pitt-Bradford in the 2013-2014 academic year.

Science and engineering wing dedicated in honor of Golubock

Pitt-Bradford the south wing of its Fisher Hall science building Thursday in honor of Harvey L. Golubock, former chief executive officer of American Refining Group.

Cookbook author John Schlimm

The Friends of Hanley Library and Pitt-Bradford’s Hospitality Management Club will host a conversation, food sampling and book signing with award-winning author John Schlimm next week.

MSW program celebrates 10 years, honors Cleland

Alumni of the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Social Work who earned their master’s degree through the program on the Bradford campus gathered Friday to celebrate the program’s 10th year and honor one of its strongest champions, Judge John M. Cleland.

Students tackle project to increase trail use in area

The Appalachian Regional Commission is helping to take Pitt-Bradford students out of the classroom and into the community by sponsoring the rapidly evolving GPS Mapping and Community Development Project centered in McKean County.

Faculty spend summer writing, researching and more

Pitt-Badford faculty spent the summer publishing, making presentations, conducting research and writing.

Pitt-Bradford named 'Military Friendly Campus'

For the fourth year in a row, Pitt-Bradford has been named a Military Friendly School by G.I. Jobs magazine.