
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Science Professors Drop the Formality (& Serious Wisdom) in New DEI Podcast
The Chatham DEI Committee of the Sciences’ new podcast aims to have fun, frank conversations between students and faculty members.
Recent Grad 101: Nasir Alexander ’19, MSAT ’21
We chat with Nasir Alexander ’19, MSAT ’21, who’s not only an accomplished athletic trainer but also a member of Chatham’s inaugural all-gender undergraduate class.
Spilling the Tea on our Student-Designed Reusable Cups
A behind-the-scenes look on the collaborative creation of our new reusable coffee cups.
Campus Community Bread Oven in Action
Among Eden Hall Campus’ many sustainable and stupendous features is the Eden Hall Campus Community Bread Oven, where Chatham community members can gather together for culinary creations and lessons on the interplay between food systems, sustainability, and the people who power it all.
Inside the Just Films Series at Chatham University
For six years, Chatham University’s Women’s Institute has been co-sponsoring Just Films, a series of films and discussions on gender and intersectional social justice issues. For their 2021-2022 season, Just Films is offering six films on wide-ranging topics like criminal justice, technology, and more. Read on to discover more about the series!
Making Time for Self-Care This School Year
Read on for tips and resources to strategize around self-care for the new school year.
Alumni Collaboration for a Cause: The Bracks Collective
We’re all about celebrating alumni success at ChathamU— and celebrating the success of five alumni who’ve banded together to use their creativity for a good cause? Even better! The Bracks Collective is made up of Chatham alumni who harnessed their skill and passion to create the Protected Pack— the collective’s first project in the form of a deck of playing cards sumptuously illustrated with endangered species.
Earth Day, Always: A Pulse@ChathamU Collection
From our most famous alumna Rachel Carson to the living classroom that is Eden Hall Campus, our students, faculty and staff are committed to ensuring a brighter, healthier future for all. For Earth Day 2021, we’re gathering some of our favorite stories of sustainability from the past academic year 🌏
Your Guide to Chatham's Counseling Center
With the end of the school term approaching, the pandemic stretching into 2021, and the pressures of life in general, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed and in need of a listening ear. Fortunately, Chatham’s Counseling Center is here with many offerings to help you feel supported. In this post, we’ll walk you through the process of scheduling a session, what to expect on your first visit (or virtual session), and some tips for making the most of this helpful resource.
Mental Health and Wellness: A Pulse@ChathamU Collection
With Pulse@ChathamU, we try to bring our Chatham community inspiring stories, of-the-moment updates, and helpful information about life on and around campus. To help support our Mental Wellness Wednesdays initiative, we’ve gathered together some of the past year’s helpful content centered around mental health and wellness.
Tasty Trips: Pennsylvania’s Culinary Trails with CRAFT at Chatham
The Pennsylvania Happy Traveler travel guide’s feature story showcases delicious self-guided culinary trails full of local products and expert craftsmanship. CRAFT employees and Master of Food Studies students Archish Kashikar MAFS ‘21 and Toni C. Simpson MAFS ‘21 lead the way in developing recipes for the trails, gaining valuable work experience and knowledge of local foods along the way.
Celebrate Women's History Month at ChathamU
Join us as we celebrate Women’s History Month at ChathamU, from the Barbara Stone Hollander ’60 Lecture in Women’s Leadership to Girl Scout cookies with Dean Heather Black, from this year’s self-care themed Women of the World Retreat to panels and activities exploring feminism through an intersectional lens.