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Students present at Penn-York Undergraduate Research Conference
Students from Pitt-Bradford presented research on a variety of different topics from campus sustainability to a study of funeral directors at the 12th annual Penn-York Undergraduate Research Conference held at the Venango Campus of Clarion University last month.
New directors announced for international studies, criminal justice
Pitt-Bradford has announced new directors for its international studies and criminal justice programs.
Merit scholarships increased for new students in 2012-2013
In an effort to help families cover the cost of college education, Pitt-Bradford has increased its merit scholarships for full-time freshmen and transfer students entering Pitt-Bradford in Fall 2012.
Athletic training program reaccredited for 10 years
Pitt-Bradford's athletic training program has been reaccredited for 10 years, the longest period possible, by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education.
Thomas challenge generates 44 new scholarships
Pitt-Bradford has wrapped up its $1 million Agnes L. and Lewis Lyle Thomas Scholarship Challenge, which generated 44 new scholarships and prompted donors to add money to 53 existing scholarships.
Faculty members recognized for years of service
Pitt-Bradford at a dinner last week recognized faculty members who are celebrating service anniversaries.
Panthers show talent in this weekend's Kiwanis Kapers
Kristin Asinger has found that one of the secrets to her own happiness is having a creative outlet for her comedic mind.
Pitt-Bradford students and faculty to take part in exchange
Three students from Pitt-Bradford will be the first to take classes at Heilbronn University in Heilbronn, Germany, this spring as part of a new exchange agreement between the universities.
New writing center helps students improve skills
Pitt-Bradford has opened a new writing center to help students of all writing abilities strengthen and sharpen their skills.
Pitt-Bradford named 'Military Friendly Campus' for third year
For the third year in a row, Pitt-Bradford has been named a Military Friendly School by G.I. Jobs Magazine.