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.
For One Student, This Year’s Carson Conference was Life Changing
The Rachel Carson Conference is an annual research symposium spearheaded by Chatham’s chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, the national English honor’s society.
Mark Bender Wants to Tell You a Story
“It’s the stories that start to get you going,” said Bender, an associate professor of graphic design at Chatham. “If you love art, once you get in there, you will want to tell stories. It’s just part of it.”
Three Exceptional Features of Chatham’s Exercise Science Program
Dedicated, compassionate faculty are the highlight of this program, where students learn the skills needed to become entry-level professionals in exercise science.
Is Chatham’s Honors Program for You?
Research opportunities, academic conferences, and cultural outings await those who apply for the rigorous academic program.
The IDEALS Lab Turns Research Into Action
When Michael Cadaret, his colleagues, and his students do research in the IDEALS Lab, they aren’t just doing it for the sake of knowledge.
Say Hello to Some of Chatham’s New Full-Time Faculty
Some of Chatham’s "new" faculty might have familiar faces, while others arrive after distinguishing themselves at higher-ed institutions elsewhere.
A Chatham Professor Won a Top Prize for her Book on Toni Morrison
It was Professor of English Anissa Wardi’s first book on Morrison. “I’d never read a novelist like her before,” Wardi said. “I still haven’t.”