Mick Stinelli
Mick Stinelli is the editorial and communications manager at Chatham University. His writing has appeared in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, WYEP.org, and 90.5 WESA. He has a B.A. in broadcast production and media management from Point Park University. Mick, a native of western Pennsylvania, spends his free time watching movies and playing music.
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Julie Bruening went from playing soccer at Chatham to coaching the Cougars. Now, she’s the program director for the sports nonprofit Open Field.
Holly Tyson, MAFS ’25, wanted the small plot outside the Esther Barrazone Center to be like a southwestern Pennsylvania Garden of Eden.
Expect stir fry with regionally grown vegetables, BBQ sauce using local maple, and beets fresh from the harvest.
Chatham University’s Faculty Technology Fellows program sets out to empower faculty to use technology to enhance teaching, increase student engagement, and advance scholarship.
“Typically, it starts with talking about sports, and as we build that relationship, we intertwine more and more things outside of sports into the discussion,” Hankle said.
Chatham University’s Campus Awards recognize students, faculty, staff, and campus groups for their academic excellence and other contributions to campus life.
When Rachel Wein Antin ’13 was an oncology nurse, she met a lot of patients struggling to find quality time with their families. She decided to change that.
Ethan Derstine ’25 always loved stop-motion animation. A new microgrant program from Chatham’s immersive media program allowed him to make his own.
The team of students won first place against a room full of professional designers in the International Interior Design Association’s (IIDA) Fashion Meets Finish show.
Matt Oriente, MSUS ’25, raised crops at Eden Hall Campus as part of his work with HydroPhos Solutions, a startup he founded with his undergraduate classmates.
Three of Chatham’s faculty members give updates on the research they’re conducting in their respective fields.
Pennsylvania’s top jurist discusses her path to the state Supreme Court and being an ambitious Chatham woman.
This summer, Chatham’s Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program is set to debut a short-term residency at Fallingwater. Registration opens March 1.
"The cookbook is set up to be a pleasure-oriented genre, but if you want to be in the south, you can't ignore those painful parts," she says.
Attending workshops at Chatham “allows you to look at your work through that editorial perspective,” she says.
From cooking meals to teaching students in workshops, here’s a look at how induction cooking is used at Chatham—and how it can benefit everyone.
Three graduate students talk what it was like to work with Mars Borough on a strategic five-year plan for the town.
Two students—one from Japan, the other from Zimbabwe—discuss their international education experiences at Chatham University.
Whether opening dialogues with roommates or sharing time management strategies, Chatham success coaches are there to make sure first-year students have the tools they need.
From trail networks to a farm full of crops, here’s a few ideas of what potential students should take in during an academic visit day at Chatham University’s Eden Hall Campus.
The IAR alumna discusses building her portfolio Chatham and how it helped her get a job at a Pittsburgh design firm after graduating.
Using the ODEI Lounge as a gathering space and helping student organizations with events are just a couple of the items on the office’s agenda.
From the history of Bollywood cinema to the intricacies of the global chocolate industry, take a look at some of the interesting courses being offered at Chatham this spring.
Her work was recognized this year by Forbes magazine when she landed on their “Top Next-Generation Wealth Advisors Best-in-State" list.
“It’s the stories that start to get you going,” said Bender, an associate professor of graphic design at Chatham. “If you love art, once you get in there, you will want to tell stories. It’s just part of it.”
Students learn writing, editing, design, and photography skills at the newspaper, and they say they have a lot of fun doing it.
Two books from Chatham's faculty members explore food, family, Pittsburgh, and personal identity.
Dedicated, compassionate faculty are the highlight of this program, where students learn the skills needed to become entry-level professionals in exercise science.
Research opportunities, academic conferences, and cultural outings await those who apply for the rigorous academic program.
Whether kayaking, leaf peeping, or ice skating, this new club wants to help students get the most out of the outdoors.