Announcements from Chatham University—

Statement to the Chatham Community
A statement to the Chatham community pertaining to the ongoing incidents of violence against George Floyd, Brionna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and other black Americans, affirming our love and support of our students, faculty, and staff of color, our condemnation of oppression, and our commitment to working towards equity.

Fossil Footprints in Tanzania Reveal Snapshot of Group Behavior in Prehistoric Humans
Chatham Assistant Professor, Kevin Hatala, is the primary author of a new study published in Nature Scientific Reports that provides in-depth analyses of the largest human fossil footprint site that has ever been discovered in Africa.

Chatham recognized as a Tree Campus for the eighth consecutive year
For the eighth year in a row, Chatham University has received the Tree Campus USA recognition for their sustained commitment to environmental stewardship.

Chatham recognized for support of students with Pell Grants
Chatham University has been recognized by “Strive Five” program for excellence in inclusion of students with Pell Grants.

Chatham Designated a Military Friendly® School
Chatham Designated a Military Friendly® School

Chatham University Announces Dean's List for Fall 2019 Term
Chatham announces Dean’s List for fall 2019

Chatham receives grant to support sexual violence prevention programs
Chatham University has received a $30,000 grant from the Governor’s It’s On Us PA program to support sexual violence prevention programs and involve all community members in being the solution.

Chatham awarded USDA Grant to aid Western PA grain farmers develop new regionally-grown products
CRAFT awarded a USDA grant for the “Food Innovation Lab Grain Program: Promoting a Local Grains Economy in Western Pennsylvania” project.

Chatham launches Baker Training Program with funding from Bank of America
CRAFT at Chatham University receives a $215,000 grant from Bank of America for a Baker Training Program…

Falk School professor partners with Greater Washington County Food Bank to support veterans
Dr. Roy Weitzell, to partner with the Greater Washington County Food Bank (GWCFB) to design and develop a series of workshops for veterans.