An intern at NASA. A grand prix racecar driver. Ground-breaking programs. Life-changing friendships. These are just some of the stories we feature here on Pulse.
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Senior to Senior Series: Katie Crouch
Learn about the artistic life of Katie Crouch in this series where senior Eliza Moore interviews other members of the Class of 2023!

Senior to Senior Series: Hannah Perry
In this Senior to Senior interview installment, Eliza Moore talks to Hannah Perry, who found her passion in psychology and criminology through her coursework at ChathamU.

Student Success Coaches Make a Difference
Meet a few of our Student Success Coaches and the students they help adjust to college life.
Senior to Senior Series: Liz Ruszkoski
Liz Ruszkoski describes her Chatham experience as a transfer student in this interview series where senior Eliza Moore interviews other students from the Class of 2022/23.

Senior to Senior Series: Jack Schmiedlin
Jack Schmiedlin talks his Chatham experience and the changes that any student might experience throughout their college years in this new interview series where senior Eliza Moore interviews other students from the Class of 2022/23.

Alumna Profile: Alexis Hahn, PsyD ‘20
Meet 2020 PsyD alumna, Dr. Alexis Hahn. She managed to transform her doctoral internship into a full-time job and her doctoral dissertation into a published research paper in American Psychologist. Read more about Alexis's daily work as Staff Psychologist at a federal men’s prison.

Keeping Your Eyes Up with Dotti Bechtol '97
When Dotti Bechtol ‘97 opted to earn her Bachelor’s at Chatham, she’d already reached the VP level in her career. But her desire for a college degree was something she couldn’t shake— so she enrolled at Chatham while working part-time and nurturing a growing passion for… race car driving!

Using Art to Boost Your Mental Health with Kayla Mento
As a Chatham undergraduate, Kayla Mento discovered the intersection of art and psychotherapy—what she calls her “a ha moment.” Now, as an adjunct Chatham professor and professional art therapist, Kayla is teaching Chatham’s first-ever art therapy course. We caught up with Kayla to learn more about how we can us art to heal and practice self care.