Lyn Bigley
Lyn Bigley ’26 is currently pursuing her BFA in creative writing alongside a BA in psychology. She currently works as a library aide and a digital content creator for Chatham University. In her downtime, she enjoys looking at pictures of animals, playing video games, impulse buying, and watching reality TV.
See Lyn’s work on Pulse@ChathamU here:
Walk the red carpet as Pulse takes you through five movies and TV shows filmed on Chatham’s campus!
What is immersive media? “So much,” says one student. “If it tells a story, shares a message, or brings people together in a creative way, it qualifies as immersive media.”
Associate professor of English Marc Nieson takes us through his life as a creative.
A current Chatham student and an alum embrace the University’s mission to live “lives of purpose” through their activism.
The Rachel Carson Conference is an annual research symposium spearheaded by Chatham’s chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, the national English honor’s society.
From Andrew Mellon's specter to two ghastly women, Chatham University’s experiences with paranormal figures are a longtime source of campus folklore.