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New mural graces lobby of Dorn House
A new mural is ready to greet summer residents of Dorn House at Pitt-Bradford this summer.
Pitt appoints Dr. Alexander president of Pitt-Titusville also
As part of the University of Pittsburgh’s ongoing efforts to reduce costs in the face of sharply declining state support, a significant administrative realignment is taking place at the university’s Titusville and Bradford regional campuses, Pitt Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor Patricia E. Beeson announced today.
Professor, students honored by Pennsylvania Wilds
Dr. William Schumann, assistant professor of anthropology, and his students were honored last week by the Pennsylvania Wilds Initiative at its annual awards dinner held in St. Marys.
Graduates headed off to work, graduate school
Shadow Kirkman knows just what she’ll do after graduating today.
Schlimm gives graduates advice from the heart
John Schlimm sure knows how to make a crowd feel special.
Pitt-Bradford to graduate its largest class Sunday
Pitt-Bradford will graduate its largest class – 342 students – during commencement exercises Sunday, April 29.
High school students earn credit for less through Bridges
A Pitt-Bradford program that had been in hibernation during the fall semester due to funding limitations is back in business thanks to a gift from Pennsylvania General Energy of Warren, part of an educational tax credit program through the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development.
Graham selected for Chancellor's Award for Excellence
University of Pittsburgh Chancellor Mark Nordenberg has selected Christina Graham of Bradford as a recipient of the 2012 Chancellor’s Award for Staff Excellence in Service to the University.
Students honored at convocation
More than 50 students at Pitt-Bradford will be recognized for their academic achievements and contributions to campus life at the university’s annual Honors Convocation to be held Friday, April 13.
Students present research, scholarship at Honors Day
More than 70 students from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford will present papers and research ranging from environmental studies of campus to excerpts from in-progress novels on Friday as part of the university’s annual Honors Day.