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Thomas history lecture

The popular annual lecture by Dr. Marvin Thomas, professor of history, will this year focus on a watershed event in the history of the Victorian age, the British Empire and modern warfare.

Summer youth camps

Pitt-Bradford will offer new youth camps this year along with a summer enrichment series for high school students and bring back its X-Treme Science Camp.

Pitt-Bradford launches public phase of $17.5 million campaign

Pitt-Bradford launched the public phase of its 50 and Beyond fundraising campaign today to raise $17.5 million by the end of its 50th anniversary year in 2014.

Pitt-Bradford launches Chinese language microblogging site

The more than 1.3 billion Chinese living in China, where social networks such as Twitter and Facebook are blocked, still have access to a social network that can quickly and easily answer their questions about the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.

'50 and Beyond' campaign launch

Pitt-Bradford will host the kickoff event for “50 and Beyond: The Campaign for the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford” on March 23 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. in the Bromeley Family Theater in Blaisdell Hall.

Pitt-Bradford education considered a bargain

The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford has been recognized as one of the 150 “Best Value Colleges” in American for 2012 by The Princeton Review.

Students join lobbying effort to 'Keep Pitt Public'

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Two dozen students, staff and alumni from Pitt-Bradford joined Dr. Livingston Alexander, president, and 500 supporters of the University of Pittsburgh in Harrisburg Tuesday to lobby against cuts proposed to Pitt’s state appropriation by Gov. Tom Corbett.

UPMC executive named Alumni Award of Distinction honoree

The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Alumni Association will honor Tamra Minnier, chief quality officer at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, as the recipient of the Alumni Award of Distinction.

Award-winning author Schlimm to speak at commencement

John Schlimm, internationally award-winning author of 11 books on cooking/entertaining, history, how-to and fiction, will speak to the graduating class of 2012.

CIST program blends technical ability with social skills

If “The Graduate” were remade today, Mr. McGuire might have a different word of career advice for young Benjamin, or two words, precisely, “I.T.”