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New counseling psychology minor now available

Pitt-Bradford has introduced a new minor in counseling psychology that will give students an edge entering the job market.

Gallina establishes scholarship in brother's memory

The Rev. Leo Gallina, pastor of St. Bernard Church and a supporter of Pitt-Bradford, has established a scholarship at Pitt-Bradford in memory of his brother, Philip John Gallina.

Gotchev, students paint new mural in Swarts Hall

Pitt-Bradford has added a third mural to its campus.

Need-based scholarships available for science camp

The North Central Planning and Development Commission has awarded $1,000 to Pitt-Bradford to be used for science camp scholarships.

Professor presents workshop on poverty in schools

Dr. Donna Dombek, assistant professor of education, presented a workshop on “Poverty: The ‘Quiet Diversity’” at Georgia Southern University.

Pitt-Bradford business students help homeless with job skills

Pitt-Bradford students have learned a lot about homelessness in the last few weeks.

Marilyn Horne reminisces about childhood in Bradford

For a moment Sunday afternoon, opera legend Marilyn Horne presented an alternate scenario for not only the city of Bradford, but also for herself.

Commencement extra special for first-generation graduate

When Lyndon Orinion came to Pitt-Bradford, he thought that most other first-generation students would be like himself: children of immigrants.

Champlin, Boyce retiring

Two members of the Pitt-Bradford faculty, Isabelle Champlin and Dr. Gillian Boyce, are retiring this spring.

Students teach conservation lessons from the rain forest

When Pitt-Bradford students Phylicia Patterson and Kaitlin Zapel went to Costa Rica last summer as Vira Heinz scholars, they gained a new appreciation for trees in the earth’s ecosystem.