
From alumni successes to faculty research to student life, take a look at the latest stories from the community at Chatham University
Celebrate Mentoring Month @ ChathamU!
Mentorship is the backbone of so many relationships forged at Chatham, from the bonds formed between our students and faculty to the alumni mentorship opportunities offered on campus (and virtually). Join us this January for a wide-range of mentorship events offered by the Offices of Alumni Relations and Career Development!
Seven Strategies for Avoiding Cabin Fever This Season
Whether you’re mired in the days between Christmas and New Year’s or just feeling a little lost during a pandemic winter break, we’re sharing strategies to help you feel more grounded, grateful, and relaxed… just in time for 2021!
Exploring the Intersections of Sustainability & Social Justice
In the monthly Social Justice & Sustainability series, Kelly Henderson and panelists ranging from state representatives to local eighth graders explores the intersections of marginalized identities and environmental issues. At the December panels, discussion centered around the overlap between sexuality, gender, and environmental justice.
A Very 2020 Chatham Gift Guide
The Holiday Season may look different this year but it’s more important than ever to remind those we love just how loved they are. Check out our 2020 gift guide, complete with small business recommendations, suggestions for giving back, and plenty more.
Increase Your Global Human Rights Literacy
Observed on December 10th, Human Rights Day encourages us to think globally about what it means to be human— and how to come together to address our world’s problems. Check out some of the ways Chatham is encouraging global human rights literacy through courses, majors, and events, preparing our students to be agents of change, tomorrow and today.
Ask an Expert: Going Green this Holiday Season
Despite holiday traditions looking a little different this year, there are still plenty of opportunities to go green this holiday season. Join President of the Graduates Go Green Club Laurel WolfeWawrzynek ‘21 as she gives her expert advice on how to remain eco-conscious in the coming weeks.
Making the Most of Winter Sunlight with Skukura Woods, MSCP '20
Skukura Woods MSCP ’20 shares mental health tips for the Chatham community to get us through the low-sunlight winter season.
Student Profile: Marissa Venanzi ’21
As an RA in Woodland, a captain of the Chatham cheer squad, a Human Biology major, and a Spin instructor, Marissa Venanzi ‘21 wears many hats. Learn more about her, her plans for the future, and what she’s learned during her time at Chatham in this for-students, by-students feature!
Celebrating Students in STEM
Join us as we celebrate National STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Day by talking with our students in STEM who are continuously working to make a brighter future.
Election 2020 Resource & Event Guide
As we prepare for Election Day 2020 and post-election results, it’s critical to practice self care, check in on your friends, and find time to unplug from the barrage of news. Check out our Election 2020 Resource and Event Guide for a complete listing of our Election Day and post-election events and resources.
Explore the “Food in Uncertain Times” Conference
Food isn’t just fuel— it can be a gateway into complex systems of access, agriculture, belief, storytelling, and revolution. CRAFT at Chatham University and the student Eden Hall Fellows have teamed up to discuss all of this and more in their two-day virtual conference “Food in Uncertain Times.”
Celebrate Día de los Muertos in 2020
Join the Chatham Jennie King Mellon Library for their annual Día de los Muertos celebration series and check out list of ways to honor, celebrate, and educate yourself on the rich traditions of Día de los Muertos or the Day of the Dead.