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Vocal Arts Ensemble to perform Thursday
The Pitt-Bradford Vocal Arts Ensemble will hold a spring concert at noon April 11 in the Studio Theater of Blaisdell Hall.

Scholarship recipients and donors honored at luncheon
Pitt-Bradford honored scholarship recipients and donors at a luncheon held Friday in the Mukaiyama University Room.

Final Thomas history lecture takes on Dresden bombing
Dr. Marvin Thomas, professor of history, will give his last annual multimedia lecture next week.

Author Jeff Zentner to speak on campus April 10
Jeff Zentner, award-winning author of young adult novels “The Serpent King” and “Goodbye Days” will visit Bradford next week and spend time with young people and young writers.

Dr. Catherine Koverola named fourth president of Pitt-Bradford
Catherine Koverola, inaugural provost and senior adviser at the African Leadership University in Mauritius, Africa, has been named president of the University of Pittsburgh's Bradford and Titusville campuses, effective June 1, 2019.

Information systems senior makes most of time at Pitt-Bradford
Greg McKibbin of Warren is taking advantage of some of the Pitt-Bradford's newest programs - computer information systems and technology and a new esports club.

Study shows campus's impact on state economy
Pitt-Bradford contributed $75.1 million to Pennsylvania's economy during the 2018 fiscal year, according to a study released this week by the University of Pittsburgh.

Theater production to take place at president's home
A 19th century Symbolist play is being given an atmospheric staging in a historic Bradford mansion for Pitt-Bradford's spring theater production next month.
Empty Bowls and Baskets dinner slated for March 21
Pitt-Bradford will host the 13th annual Empty Bowls and Baskets Dinner next week to raise awareness for the fight against hunger and to assist in raising funds for the Friendship Table.

Campus adds esports team
The last time Bret Butler, Gen-Xer and athletic director, played video games, Donkey Kong took quarters and pay phones took dimes.