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President Finegold Attends U.N. Climate Change Conference
This past November, Chatham University’s president, David Finegold, DPhil, was invited to speak at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Bonn, Germany.

IncubateHER Announces Inaugural Cohort
Chatham University’s Center for Women Entrepreneurship is proud to announce its inaugural IncubateHER cohort for 2018. IncubateHER is a free, competitive year-long business incubation program for early-stage women entrepreneurs with product and service-based businesses in the Pittsburgh region.

From Eden Hall Pioneer to Farm Manager
When Tony Miga, MSUS ‘14 first visited Eden Hall Campus as a prospective graduate student in the brand-new Master of Sustainability program, what he remembers seeing were some dilapidated stables and the big barn. And the orchard.

Patients. Ping. Protocols. PHP. Passion.
“Health-related technology is advancing faster than the health professional or health organization can keep up with. That’s why academic institutions are beginning to prepare health professionals (in a variety of disciplines) to embrace and use technology.”

(Almost) Living and (Definitely) Learning at Fallingwater
One afternoon, Kyra Tucker, director of interior architecture programs, walked into Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic architectural masterpiece Fallingwater to find her students sitting on the floor with their shoes off.

Federal Grant Gets Health Sciences Students Asking the Right Questions
What if a broader team of healthcare professionals received training to discuss substance abuse with patients non-judgmentally, and then incorporate such issues into treatment?

Physical Therapy Students and Local Women Amputees Assist Each Other
And so it was that on October 21, over 25 women came to the event at Chatham’s Eastside location where they met some Chatham physical therapy students and alumni, De La Torre staff, and—crucially—each other.

Encoding Confidence: All Star Code Teaches Tech Skills on Chatham’s Campus
At the All Star Code Summer Intensive, when a student fails, he proclaims it out loud. “I have failed!” he announces. And everyone cheers.