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Kathryn Polaski '17 Wins Business Simulation Competition
“More than anything, I was surprised at how much I knew. We learned a lot from each other. We probably learned as much from each other as we did from everyone else who spoke to us that day.”

Global Focus Program: 2016-2017 "Year of Canada"
The second largest country in the world by size, with a history of relatively peaceful relations between First Nations and Euro-descendants, Canada’s standing in the global arena will only grow as the economic and strategic stakes centered around the Northwest Passage become more urgent.

Inside the Aquaculture Lab
Aquaculture—the farming of marine organisms, including fish, shellfish, turtles, and plants—is responsible for more than half of all seafood eaten worldwide,[1] and getting bigger. Falk School Aquatic Lab Director Roy Weitzell, PhD is ready.

Course Spotlight: Community Research in Food and Health
Having worked for the federal aid program known as WIC, Mim Seidel knew that Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program checks often went unused.

Student Profile: Lynzy Groves ‘16
“I like being able to use my marketing skills to create events and promote them and unite people in the spirit of giving back.”


Interprofessional Education in the Health Sciences
The goal of interprofessional education at Chatham is to prepare students in nursing, psychology, physician assistant studies and occupational and physical therapy to learn from and about each other’s professions in order to practice as part of a collaborative, patient centered team.

“We Don’t Pick Out Pillows: the Science of Design”
Chatham students teach chemistry students at CUNY College of Technology about building design and its impact on the environment.