
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
How Word Circus Works with Chatham’s Creative Writing MFA
Chatham’s MFA Creative Writing offers plenty of unique programming, from visiting lecturers to funding opportunities. One beloved event? Word Circus, a reading series hosted by— and featuring the talents of— Chatham’s MFACW writers.
One Student's Plan for Spring 2024
Read student Lirit Gilmore’s guide on a start to the spring term with events, resources, and tips to begin with success after the winter break!
The Joys of Journalism with Abigail Hakas ’24
Abigail Hakas is a section editor for the Communiqué, a writing mentor at OAAR, and a second-place winner of the Gertrude Gordon Scholarship Contest.
Senior to Senior Series: Carly Snow ’24
Social work and criminology double major Carly Snow talks about her love for Pittsburgh, her field placement, and memories from Chatham in this Senior to Senior Series feature
Senior to Senior Series: Delaney O'Shea ’24
Mathematics senior Delaney O’Shea talks about volleyball, teaching, and being a transfer student in her Senior to Senior interview.
A Guide to the new resources at Student Health Services
Get a student perspective on the helpful new resources offered at Student Health Services
My Summer Internship at the Smithsonian
Student author Lirit Gilmore details her experience doing a delicious summer internship at the Smithsonian Institution.
(Rising) Senior to Senior Series: Eliza Moore ’23
For our last Senior to Senior interview of the ’22-23 academic year, we interview the interviewer— Marketing and Communications student employee and recent Chatham grad Eliza Moore!
Helpful Tips from a Transfer Student
Transfer student Lirit Gilmore shares first steps and tips for the undergraduate transfer process.
What BIPOC Family Dinner Means to Me
Student Lirit Gilmore shares her experiences attending Chatham’s BIPOC Family Dinners
JKM Library Women’s History Month Display
An interview with Librarian Jocelyn Codner about JKM Library’s Women’s History Month Display
Course Highlight: Food and American Identity
Learn more about the course Food and American Identity from student Lirit Gilmore