Announcements from Chatham University—
Chatham Hires Leonard Cullo, Jr., as Chief Financial and Administrative Officer
Cullo brings to Chatham a breadth of relevant financial, legal, and administrative experience from corporate and higher education settings.
Chatham University selects Workday to enhance financial operations and systems
Implementing the University’s first integrated enterprise resource planning system is part of Chatham’s Renew 2025 Strategic Action Plan.
Chatham announces advancement and academic leadership appointments
Joseph L. Junker was named Chatham’s chief advancement officer, Matthew Redinger was appointed assistant vice president for academic affairs, and Alyssa Abebe was promoted to program director of the MPAS program.
Chatham Athletics expands with addition of Women’s Flag Football and Competitive Cheer Teams
Women’s Flag Football will begin playing exhibition games in the spring of 2025. Competitive Cheer will start that fall.
Falk Chair of Socially Responsible Business, Robert Sroufe, Recognized on the “Top 2% of Scientists” Project
The list recognized Dr. Robert Sroufe, a professor of sustainability in the Falk School of Sustainability & Environment, among the top cited scientists globally.
Chatham’s Exercise Sciences Program Receives Accreditation
The accreditation was awarded by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs.
CCAC and Chatham Streamline path for CCAC students to Earn Bachelor’s Degree
A new articulation agreement gives students pathways to 10 degree programs by completing two years at CCAC and two years at Chatham.
Chatham University Awarded Gold for Student Voter Engagement
The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge recognized Chatham for its student voting rate in the 2022 midterm elections.
Chatham Announces New Travel Club for Alumni, Employees, and Friends
The first trip is scheduled for October 2025 to Italy and Turkey.
Undergraduate wins Goldwater Scholarship for chemistry research
Sam Beall-Dennell '25 was awarded the prestigious scholarship for her research on the effects of electrical fields on chemical reactions.