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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.
Pitt-Bradford to graduate its largest class Sunday
Pitt-Bradford will graduate its largest class – 335 students – during commencement exercises at 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 1, in the KOA Arena of the Sport and Fitness Center.