
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
For her Capstone, a DNP Grad Sought to Improve Psych Patient Intake
For International Nurses Day, Pulse@ChathamU spoke to Gloria Akunna, DNP ’24, about being a psychiatric nurse practitioner.
Meet CUtting Edge Communication, the Student-Run PR Agency
A course in the communication program gives students the chance to work together in a setting similar to a real, integrated agency.
Growing Mushrooms and Baking Pizza With Maris Wilson, MAFS+MBA ’24
Maris Wilson had never grown mushrooms on logs before coming to Chatham. “Learning that whole process was a steep learning curve, but it’s been very fun.”
Celebrating the Chatham Community's Successes: Campus Awards 2024
Join us in celebrating the Chatham student body as we recognize the community members that have gone above and beyond during the 2023-2024 school year!
Study Tips from OAAR to Help End Your Term Strong
These quick tips could help you develop good study habits before the end of spring term.
Building a Healthier Workforce With Morgan Wagner ’21, MSAT ’24
“Our professors truly get down to knowing us, and they knew I did not want to be a traditional athletic trainer,” Wagner said. “I wanted to pursue those more niche avenues.”
Can Emojis Make Coworkers Feel Closer to Each Other?
Professor Monica Riordan wanted to know whether using emojis and gifs would help coworkers virtually express their emotions effectively.
IMM Students Research a Better Way to Model in VR
A grant-funded project, in collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University, will look at new ways to model 3D shapes in virtual reality.
Two Professors Tried a Different Approach to Open New Classroom Discussions
By combining their positive psychology and addictions classes, professors John Dimoff and Deanna Hamilton inspired their students to find new ways of thinking.
A PsyD Student Asks How Black Pastors Handle Worshipers’ Mental Health Concerns
Montaya Parham, MAP ’21, is focusing her doctoral dissertation on just that question. For her, it’s personal.
Recording in Session: How Chatham Students Produced a Record
Students recorded the folk band Bealtaine over multiple sessions last year to make their new record.
This Chatham OT Student Wants to Make the Field More Diverse
Brendan Flynn, ELOTD ’25, wants to bring more men into a medical field comprised mostly of women.