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One World Cultural Festival will be 'A Celtic Gathering'
The One World Cultural Festival will take place Feb. 25.
Co-owner of Saber Healthcare to speak at Pitt-Bradford
George Repchick, co-owner and president of Saber Healthcare Group LLC and a 1982 alumnus of the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, will speak as part of the university's Executive Speaker Series Feb. 23.
Pitt-Bradford cited for giving large portion of gifts to students
Pitt-Bradford has been cited as one of the colleges devoting the highest share of annual donor contributions for student financial aid.
Campus receives 'It's on Us PA' grant for sexual assault awareness, reporting
Pitt-Bradford has received an “It's on Us PA” grant for $28,642 from Gov. Tom Wolf's office to further promote awareness and prevent sexual assault.
Gajanan co-authors book on nutrition economics
A new book co-authored by Dr. Shailendra Gajanan, professor of economics, is the first to examine the economics of nutrition policy.
17 staff members honored for years of service
Pitt-Bradford honored 17 staff members for their years of service at a dinner held Thursday night.
Campus receives two national advertising awards
Pitt-Bradford has received two awards in the 2016 Collegiate Advertising Awards program, which recognizes U.S. colleges and universities for excellence in communications, marketing, advertising and promotions.
Artists and activists to visit campus for Black History Month
Pitt-Bradford will host black artists and activists, celebrate black scientists and politicians and hold a series of discussions about race as part of its Black History Month observance.
Baily's Beads named Most Outstanding College Literary Magazine
The staff of Baily's Beads will celebrate its naming as Most Outstanding College Literary Magazine at the unveiling of its 2017 issue this week.
Troka makes gifts to Pitt-Bradford
Jere Troka's adventurous spirit has led her on many travels, including to Bradford, which she has called home for the past 22 years.