
Recent news coverage of Chatham University
Farm to Fork dinners at Chatham's Eden Hall star locally sourced food and creative menus
“Nothing beats a gourmet meal under a setting sun,” writes TribLive in this article about the dinner series at Eden Hall.
Farm to Fork Dinners at Eden Hall Campus Part of City Paper’s Food News Roundup
Pittsburgh City Paper includes Chatham’s Farm to Fork dinner series at Eden Hall Campus among its latest Pittsburgh food happenings.
Rising political violence in Pa. and across U.S. sparking concerns about candidate pipelines
Dana Brown, director of the Pennsylvania Center for Women and Politics, speaks to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette about political violence.
Has Addiction Psychology Changed?
John Dimoff, assistant professor of graduate psychology, writes for Psychology Today about recent trends in studying addictions.
Ryan Utz interviewed on storms, floods
Ryan Utz, assistant professor of water resources, speaks to TribLive about the environmental circumstances which contributed to recent regional flooding.
Sustainability and the Electric Kitchen
Robert Sroufe, professor of sustainability, guest authors a story for Kitchen & Bath Business magazine about electric kitchens, using Eden Hall as a model.
Anne Flynn Schlicht, Director of the Center for Women’s Entrepreneurship, Named Pittsburgh “Woman of Influence”
The Pittsburgh Business Times honored Anne Flynn Schlicht as one of their 2025 Women of Influence.
What Trait Sets Humans Apart? Hint: It’s Not Our Thumbs
Kevin Hatala, associate professor of biology, speaks to the Wall Street Journal about his research into prehistoric, humanlike species.
What To Do If You Suspect Your Partner Has Relapsed
John Dimoff, assistant professor of graduate psychology, spoke to HuffPost about how people can navigate a relapse by a romantic partner who struggles with addiction.
Chatham University names interim president
TribLive reports on the Board of Trustees appointing Lisa Lambert, provost and vice president of academic affairs, as interim president.
Is Pittsburgh Really Insulated from Climate Change? Experts Say Not so Fast
Pittsburgh City Paper speaks to Joshua Mullenite, assistant professor of sustainability, about Pittsburgh’s potential as a climate haven.
Talking to a Trailblazing Track Star at Chatham University
Aurielle Brunner ’25 interviewed on KDKA-TV’s “Talk Pittsburgh” program.