News
Campus news
New scholarships available for freshman computer information systems students
High school students interested in working with computers now have another reason to apply to Pitt-Bradford's Computer Information Systems and Technology program: four new $5,000 freshman merit scholarships for CIS&T majors.
Haley named new program director for nursing and radiological science
Dr. Tammy Haley, associate professor of nursing, has been named director of the university’s nursing and radiological science programs.
Baily's Beads to unveil travel-themed issue for 20th anniversary
The staff of Pitt-Bradford’s literary magazine, Baily’s Beads, will unveil its travel themed 2015 issue at its annual Celebration Wednesday, Jan. 21.
Service, celebration planned for Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday
Pitt-Bradford will mark Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday Monday with service projects and a celebration in the Harriett B. Wick Chapel.
Groups to hold launch party for new book by Nancy McCabe
The Friends of Hanley Library and the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Nontraditional Student Association are sponsoring a launch party for the newest book by Dr. Nancy McCabe, professor of writing.
Nursing students score above average pass rate on licensing exam
Students in Pitt-Bradford’s associate of science in nursing program scored a 90 percent pass rate on the national nursing exam – eight points higher than the national average.
Anniversary calendar, LEAF Day marketing efforts recognized
Pitt-Bradford has received two awards – one gold, one bronze – from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education’s District II Accolades Awards Program, which recognizes outstanding programs in higher education.
Friends of Hanley Library to present 'Season's Readings' on WESB
The Friends of Hanley Library will present its 22th annual “Season’s Readings” on WESB’s LiveLine program next week.
Therapy dogs ease students' anxieties during finals week
Student Bethany Kier caresses the nearly white fur on the back of Satchel, a 9-year-old Labrador retriever, slides her hands down to scratch the dog’s belly, then up to its ears for some gentle rubs.
McCabe's newest book explores literary childhood
Like many parents, Dr. Nancy McCabe enjoyed rediscovering the books of her childhood as she read to her own young daughter.