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Colosimo named alumni award of distinction winner
The Pitt-Bradford Alumni Association will honor Dr. Lee Colosimo with its PBAA Alumni Award of Distinction for outstanding professional achievement and exemplary service to the community.
Student presents paper on Muslim women in sports
Hannah Penman of Olean, N.Y., a sport and recreation management major, presented a paper on Muslim women in sports earlier this month.
Entrepreneurship program donates Start-Up Backpacks
Pitt-Bradford's Entrepreneurship Program presented 17 public libraries with business start-up backpacks at the quarterly meeting of the libraries’ Seneca District.
Champlin receives Chairs' Faculty Teaching Award
Isabelle Champlin, assistant professor of anthropology, has received the 2011 Chairs’ Faculty Teaching Award for excellence in teaching.
Students honored for achievements at honors convocation
More than 40 students at the Pitt-Bradford were recognized for their academic achievements and contributions to campus life at the university’s annual Honors Convocation held today.
Science students make presentation at national society
Two Pitt-Bradford students made a poster presentation on the effectiveness of hand-washing versus hand sanitizer at the national meeting of the American Chemical Society in Anaheim, Calif.
Thomas lecture on Lisbon earthquake
Dr. Marvin Thomas, professor of history, will present a multimedia lecture on the Lisbon earthquake of 1755, on Tuesday, April 12.
Lecture by Dr. Rick Frederick
Dr. Richard Frederick, professor of history, will give a lecture about President William Howard Taft in an event sponsored by the Friends of Hanley Library Wednesday, April 13.
Pitt gets $1 million grant to bring med students to Bradford
The University of Pittsburgh’s Department of Family Medicine working in partnership with the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford’s Center for Rural Health Practice, has received a $1 million collaborative grant to bring medical students to the region.
Professors receive grant to study state wine industry
Two Pitt-Bradford professors have received a $47,400 grant to study the Pennsylvania Wine Industry.