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Students spend summer researching ecology
Joe Hannon, a junior biology major at Pitt-Bradford, spent his summer bent over – first over delicate trout lilies in the field, then over a microscope as he dissected the spring flowers.
Professor co-edits new book on Shakespearean actors
A Pitt-Bradford theater professor is the associate editor of a new book on modern Shakespearean actors.
Office of Community Engagement spurs student volunteerism
With less than a year of active service, the effects of the Office of Community Engagement at Pitt-Bradford can be seen throughout the community and campus alike.
Senior business management major starts clothing company
Remember this name: Matt Teribery.
Sports medicine instructor earns doctoral degree
Mark Kelley, instructor of sports medicine, has earned his Doctor of Philosophy in education, specializing in leadership in higher education, from Capella University.
Center for Rural Health brings grants, studies to community
Over the last year, the Center for Rural Health Practice at Pitt-Bradford has received nearly $1.2 in grant money for projects over the next five years, including a project to introduce rural medicine to medical students.
Arts Endowment Gala to feature 'An Evening on Stage'
Pitt-Bradford will host a dinner on stage in the Bromeley Family Theater for its Arts Endowment Gala in September.
Community Parks Trail to connect campus to city
With the Tuna Valley Trail Association’s Community Parks Trail nearing completion, Pitt-Bradford and the City of Bradford will be connected more than ever.
$2.68 million project to improve Kessel Athletic Complex
A $2.68 million capital construction project at the Kessel Athletic Complex on the campus of Pitt-Bradford is going to result in better facilities for softball, baseball, tennis and soccer players at Pitt-Bradford and throughout the region, not to mention their fans.
Pitt-Bradford grads contribute to area workforce
While many people in the community see Pitt-Bradford as someplace they can send their children to, two of the area’s largest employers see Pitt-Bradford as a place they can get workers from.