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How Has Climate Change Affected Poison Ivy? Ask this Chatham Grad.
Alyssa McCormick ’22 spent a summer studying centuries-old poison ivy plants at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History.

Chatham’s “Growing Growers” Builds Connections Between Diverse Farmers
The Growing Growers program connects farmers who are women, people of color, and LGBTQ+, all of whom are underrepresented in agriculture.

At Home in the Arctic with Chelsea Kovalcsik ’16
Chelsea Kovalcsik ’16, Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science, reflects on her burgeoning environmental awareness and career

On Earth Day, a Peek Into One Sustainability Grad’s Future
Jack Merola-Lapson says as long as he’s in a stream with bugs and mud, he’s happy.

How to Shop the Sustainable Fashion Fair @ ChathamU
Read on for tips and tricks on how to shop what’s fast becoming a new Chatham tradition: Chatham Student Power’s Sustainable Fashion Fair

NEXT Pittsburgh Discovers Maple Magic at Eden Hall Campus
Things get sweet when maple syrup production at Eden Hall Campus is featured in the NEXT Pittsburgh web series “Yinzer Backstage Pass.”

Spilling the Tea on our Student-Designed Reusable Cups
A behind-the-scenes look on the collaborative creation of our new reusable coffee cups.

Eden Hall Campus Community Profile: Sustainable Agriculture Director Laura Jessee Livingston, Ph.D.
Learn what it takes to help manage the agricultural aspects of our Eden Hall Campus with Sustainable Agriculture Director Laura Jessee Livingston.