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All the Ways to Do Research @ Chatham
There are no shortage of ways to empower the scholar within @ ChathamU! Join as we explore a number of options for honing and sharpening your research skills, be that through faculty collaboration, hands-on field research, or work with one of our centers!

Meaningful Internships in the Time of COVID-19
Join us as we talk with four Seniors about their internships during the time of COVID-19, their advice for embracing the unexpected, and their plans for the future.

Course Highlight: Womanist and Feminist Theology
Chenoa Baker ’21 highlights Special Topics: Womanist and Feminist Theology, a course offering in Spring 2021 at Chatham, and how it showcases our University Mission and values.

5 Majors You Might've Missed
If you’re interests don’t fit into traditional college major boxes, you’re going to want to check out this article. Join us as we explore five unique, lesser-known majors that are helping our students succeed in emerging fields with diverse skills.

Course Highlight: Oral Histories, Neighborhoods, and Race
Chenoa Baker ’21 highlights, Oral Histories, Neighborhoods, and Race, a unique class she took at Chatham as a part of her course highlight series. She provides her own perspective of the class and interviews Dr. Lou Martin, Assistant Professor of History, about how he designed this course.

Course Highlight: Digital Storytelling of Post/Modern China
In this new series, Cultural Studies major Chenoa Baker ’21 highlights some of ChathamU’s unique course offerings, including today’s subject: Digital Storytelling of Post/Modern China. Read on to hear more from students who took the class, what they’ve learned, and why you might want to register for it too!

The Literary Cookbook - Faculty Spotlight: Carrie Tippen, Ph.D.
Chatham Assistant Professor of English Carrie Tippen’s interests span literary studies and food studies, an intersection that she explores through the analysis of cookbooks.

The World-Builders: Chatham’s New Immersive Media Degree
Launched in 2019 with the support of the McElhattan Foundation, Chatham’s new Bachelor of Arts in Immersive Media (IMM) program is the first in the world of its kind: an undergraduate degree focused on creating content for augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) that goes beyond gaming, broadly covering other applications as well.