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Student takes second place at research symposium
A presentation by a Pitt-Bradford student has been awarded second place for biological sciences at a research symposium for undergraduate students.
Merit scholarships increased for new students
Pitt-Bradford has increased the amount of its merit scholarships for full-time in-state and out-of-state students entering Pitt-Bradford in fall 2011 to enable families to cover their education costs.
$350,000 gift received for Wick Chapel organ
Pitt-Bradford has received a $350,000 gift from George Duke in honor of his mother, Sarah B. Dorn, for a 17-rank pipe organ in the campus’s new chapel.
Frederick writes book on President Taft
Dr. Richard Frederick, professor of history at Pitt-Bradford, has written a new biography of President William H. Taft.
New Advisory Board members announced
Pitt-Bradford has named 10 new members to its Advisory Board and reappointed 15 members.
Student's study in Morocco provides understanding of Muslim culture
Pitt-Bradford sophomore Rebecca Zipay probably won’t have to worry about being in demand after college.
dGB Earth Sciences donates software to Petroleum Technology program
dGB Earth Sciences, a leading provider of seismic interpretation software to the oil and gas industry, has donated six commercial licenses for the plugins of its OpendTect software worth to the Pitt-Bradford’s Petroleum Technology program.
Student gains experience through interning at medical examiner's office
Jazmine Kunes has become acquainted with death.
Lady Panthers softball team earns academic award
Pitt-Bradford women’s softball ranked 74th among NCAA Division III softball teams in the nation to earn a National Fastpitch Coaches Association girls got game Team Academic Awards for 2009-10 academic year.
Enrollment holding steady
Pitt-Bradford has recorded its second highest enrollment ever this year. After four years of unprecedented growth, enrollment for Fall 2010 was down only slightly from the previous year by 1.2 percent.