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CARE-Lady Panther basketball camp celebrates 10 years
The Lady Panther Basketball Team hosted its 10th annual camp for children of all abilities on Saturday.Since its inception the Lady Panther Mini Camp has provided the opportunity for both boys and girls with motor and learning deficiencies to play ball.
Students hold video dialogue with counterparts in Cairo
Students from Pitt-Bradford’s Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences had the chance to meet with their counterparts in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday in a video dialogue.
Pitt-Bradford honors three as 'Women of Promise'
Pitt-Bradford honored three high school students at ‘Women of Promise’ for their achievements in athletics, community service and the creative and performing arts at a luncheon this week.
Pitt-Bradford's sister university weathers quake, tsunami
For Dr. Fumio Kobayashi, visiting professor at Pitt-Bradford, being away from his home in Japan in the wake of a catastrophic earthquake and tsunami is difficult.
Four students awarded NEXT STEP Business Grants
Four students at Pitt-Bradford have been awarded a total of $3,760 in NEXT STEP Business Grants to start their own businesses.
Duke to receive Presidential Medal of Distinction
George B. Duke, owner of Zippo Manufacturing Co. and a generous benefactor at Pitt-Bradford, will receive the university’s highest honor at this year’s commencement ceremony.
Panah elected president-elect of scientific organization
Dr. Assad Panah, professor of geology at Pitt-Bradford, was elected president-elect of the National Association of Academies of Science at the organization’s meeting in Washington, D.C.
Petroleum technology program to take part in Gas Expo
Pitt-Bradford's Petroleum Technology program will take part in the Natural Gas Expo: Cameron-McKean-Potter taking place on campus Thursday, March 10, and Friday, March 11.
Ackley named new coordinator of community engagement
Pitt-Bradford has named Tonya Ackley as the coordinator of its new Office of Community Engagement and the Harriett B. Wick Chapel.
New Advising Center, TRiO help students make transition
The transition to college can be a difficult one for some students, but Pitt-Bradford is working to make that transition easier through several programs.