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Announcements
Masich has led Pittsburgh’s Heinz History Center since 1998. He’s an author of award-winning books and a recognized authority on the preservation and interpretation of history.
The grant, part of the It’s On Us PA campaign, will provide capacity and training to Chatham’s Office of Student Affairs for sexual violence prevention.
The funding will support the “RegionALLY Appalachia: Building Pathways Through Marketing, Mobilizing, and Mentoring” project.
Writer and photographer Teju Cole will give a craft talk at Chatham University on March 30 followed by a reading at Carnegie Mellon University.
The staff of the Communiqué, Chatham University’s student-run media outlet, won six awards at the 2026 College Media Association’s national spring conference in New York City.
In the News
“This serene, intimate setting for the school, which was founded as a women’s college in 1869, has a 32-acre designated arboretum with more than 100 tree varieties,” the outlet wrote about Shadyside Campus.
Chatham was awarded a $20,000 state grant to help ease student food insecurity as part of the Pennsylvania Hunger-Free Campus Initiative.
Anne Flynn Schlicht, the director of the Center for Women’s Entrepreneurship at Chatham University, was among the Pittsburgh-area businesswomen who shared high-stakes decision-making strategies and other advice with the Pittsburgh Business Times ahead of Mentoring Monday 2026.
Clare Clark, who holds a Masters of Sustainability degree with a concentration in Food Systems from Chatham University, currently serves as the collective impact community specialist for the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.
The Allegheny Front interviews Ryan Utz, Ph.D., an associate professor of water resources at Chatham University, about how wildflower bloom dates have changed.