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Cashman and Napoleon named to Advisory Board
Pitt-Bradford has named two new members to its Advisory Board and reappointed 21 members.
Events for National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week
Pitt-Bradford will hold a social sciences symposium to examine “Hunger and Homelessness in America” as part of National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week.
Sports medicine program remade into exercise science
Pitt-Bradford has remade its former sports medicine program into exercise science, a field that will provide students with more options for their undergraduate degrees.
Humans vs. Zombies storms campus
Pitt-Bradford students have been taking themselves back to a simpler time in their lives through a spirited game that is being played at college campuses across the nation: Humans vs. Zombies.
Psychology program restructures major
Pitt-Bradford’s psychology program has restructured its Bachelor of Science major to provide students with both a greater breadth of knowledge in their field and a chance to tailor their studies to their future careers.
Baily's Beads, YWCA co-sponsor poetry contest
The Pitt-Bradford student literary magazine, Baily’s Beads, and the Bradford YWCA are sponsoring a poetry contest to spotlight Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Ziaukas to lecture on legend of L. Frank Baum in Bradford
Was L. Frank Baum, the author of “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz,”a Bradfordian? Did Bradford’s oil boom of the 1870s and ‘80s inspire Baum’s vivid imagination? Many people think so.
Faculty and staff present and publish work over summer
Faculty and staff presented and published a variety of work over the summer, including papers, poems and visual arts.
Senior sharpens variety of skills over four years with GE Transportation
Summer was anything but a time to goof off for Paige Wallace, a senior from Erie.
Gaskew publishes book on prison education
Dr. Tony Gaskew, associate professor of criminal justice, understands the concept of social justice from both a personal and academic perspective.