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Campus adds pep band for athletic events
Athletic events and the music program both have an added dimension this year - pep band.

Veterans Book Project coming to campus this week
The Veterans Book Project, an art collaboration by Monica Haller, opens at the KOA Art Gallery this week.

Events planned for Black History Month
Pitt-Bradford invites the public to attend a variety of performances, talks, lectures and films planned as part of Black History Month activities on campus.

Puppets to bring prehistoric ocean to life
Erth's Visual and Physical Inc. will return to Pitt-Bradford with another fantastical trip to prehistoric times.

Employees recognized for years of service
Pitt-Bradford will recognize members of its faculty and staff celebrating milestone service anniversaries this year at a dinner this evening at The Bradford Club.
Pitt-Bradford will not purchase St. Bernard School
After reviewing an extensive feasibility study, officials Pitt-Bradford have decided not to purchase St. Bernard School to house STEM-related academic programs.

Pitt-Bradford named a Military Friendly School for 10th year
For the 10th year, Pitt-Bradford has been named a Military Friendly School by Viqtory Media for embracing military students and dedicating resources to ensure their success.
Campus receives 'It's On Us PA' grant
Pitt-Bradford has received an It's on Us PA Grant for $29,752 from Gov. Tom Wolf and the state Department of Education to prevent sexual assault.

Literary magazine Baily's Beads unveiled
Pitt-Bradford will unveil the latest edition of its award-winning literary magazine, Baily's Beads, at 7:30 Wednesday (Jan. 23) in the Mukaiyama University Room of the Frame-Westerberg Commons.
Campus receives $600,000 gift for nursing scholarship
Pitt-Bradford has received a $600,000 gift from the estate of Wesleah Blair of Bradford to establish a new scholarship for nursing students.