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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How Success Coaches Help New Students Find Their Footing
Whether opening dialogues with roommates or sharing time management strategies, Chatham success coaches are there to make sure first-year students have the tools they need.
Is Chatham’s Honors Program for You?
Research opportunities, academic conferences, and cultural outings await those who apply for the rigorous academic program.
On-Campus Resources to Help You Study, Work, and Have Fun at Chatham
Who do Chatham students go to for resumé help? Where can they exercise? How do they get their grades back on track? Look here for the answers.
How One Student is Spending Summer in Costa Rica
Haileigh Stephens ’24 was awarded the Gilman Scholarship to help pay for her semester abroad. “It was a game changer for me,” she said.
A Talk With Debbie DeLong, Executive Director of Chatham’s New School
The professor of marketing talks about what students can expect from the new School of Business & Enterprise and where it fits into Chatham’s mission and values.
A Recent Alumna Makes Her Own Path to Medical School
Blue Strickland-Sinclair ’23 graduated from Chatham University with a self-designed major, creating a unique pre-med curriculum combining art and science.
Can Electric Fields Make Chemical Reactions More Sustainable?
Samantha Beall-Dennell ’25 was awarded a Goldwater Scholarship for her research into how and why it may work.
How an IAR Student Landed a Job Before Graduation
Jessie Spoerndle ’24 received a job offer from an architecture and design firm while she was still an intern.