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We have winners. J. Bertram Fisher was the head of Witco-Kendall Corp. The Twitt...
It may feel like Monday, but really it's Trivia Tuesday! First correct answer ge...
And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you; ask what...
Learn more about CSI at Pitt-Bradford.
Pitt Alumni Association Lecture Series
Of course, you can beat the blues by staying in touch with us here as well. Happ...
Nine students were inducted into Pi Gamma Mu, the international honor society fo...
Family and Portrait Photography Basics
Panther Swim Clinic
We'll be closed for Memorial Day Monday. Have a safe weekend and remember those...
Congratulations to students inducted into first-year honor society:
Nine Pitt-Bradford students were installed into Pi Gamma Mu, the social sciences...
Making Your Own Website
Take an adventure with Mick McMillan.
Adventure camp
Alida Leslie is our winner. She knew that Dr. Swarts came to Pitt-Bradford from...
It's Trivia Tuesday! Ready? First correct answer gets a Panther P T-shirt. Befor...
Loop road is looking good.
Come hang out with Dr. Tony Gaskew -- he's very cool.
Crime Solving 101
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
We need some reading suggestions. Whatcha gonna read this summer?
Pitt-Bradford is offering non-credit courses and camps this summer to improve he...
Incoming freshmen, join the Class of 2016 Facebook group.
Petroleum technology grads are in demand. Learn more:
This fall we're bringing an associate of arts degree in liberal studies to St. M...
Allegheny River Scholars is Aug. 3-5. This is the way to go camping:
Congratulations to our friends at Zippo for earning the President's prestigious...
” For those who have fought for it, freedom has a flavor the protected will neve...
This little chippy had an adventure in The Panther Shop this week. He survived i...
The forecast is for a gorgeous weekend in Bradford. What are your plans?
If you're in Elk County and thinking about Pitt-Bradford, you can do the first t...
It's bike to work day. Did anyone bike to work today?
Welcome Joe Humphreys and Kinzua Fly Fishing School!
Before "The Raven" hit theaters last month, Dr. Kevin Ewert and his students pre...
Those who will be or are thinking about being in the Class of 2016, join the cla...
Follow us on Twitter @PittBradford
Advanced Swimming Class
Nursing professor earns teaching award and new mural in Dorn House
Everyone has a story. Think about writing yours down. Our Dr. Nancy McCabe will...
Writing Personal Narratives with Dr. Nancy McCabe
Students, where are you working this summer? Alumni and friends, where did you w...
What was at the top of U.S.News and World Report's 25 best jobs list? Registered...
Pitt-Bradford junior second basemen Derek Smith was named the 2012 AMCC Player o...
Jordan Price is today's Trivia Tuesday winner. Heather Ward was almost fast enou...
Trivia Tuesday! First correct answer gets a Panther P t-shirt. Ready? Which was...
We're paving the loop and lots for Blaisdell and the hangar beginning at 7 a.m....
Topics in Microsoft Excel 2010
Congratulations to the new members of Phi Epsilon Kappa:
We got a nice note this weekend from alumnus Bill Updegrove who took in the Pant...
The KOA Gallery is filled with art by talented Bradford Area High School student...
Pitt-Bradford serves the third Wednesday of each month at the Friendship Table....
Looking forward to having some students back on campus tomorrow for the start of...
Do you have a "mom on campus?" Someone who makes sure you're getting your rest,...
Congratulations to Dr. Tammy Haley, this year's recipient of the Chairs' Teachin...
Habitat for Humanity needs volunteers for its Interstate Parkway House. 6 to 9 p...
Get out in the woods and learn more about our wilderness areas with this class f...
Check out our fun new undersea mural in the lobby of Dorn House:
Tweeters! Follow us on Twitter @PittBradford and @PittBradfordSID (for all your...
Learn more about our hometown in this video produced by Pitt-Bradford communicat...
Residence Life coordinator Sierra Hairston and RA Jahlil Davis-Green unload bags...
Good news for petroleum technology students and grads:
Wanna keep up with the Panthers today as they take on LaRoche at noon in the AMC...
Did you know the University of Pittsburgh is the 10th largest employer in the st...
Just in time for tomorrow's big game against La Roche, here's the final two outs...
Teens can explore a career this summer with Pitt-Bradford's High School Summer E...
Professor Kevin Ewert will be talking about the new movie "The Raven"at 12:30 p....
To all the current and former Pitt-Bradford students that live in the Pittsburgh...
Keep the pressure on PA legislators to Keep Pitt Public:
Congrats to softball players Sydney Mosby and Lauren Kinniburgh on being named t...
Danielle Schoonover-Wils is our trivia winner today. Congratulations, Danielle!
It's Trivia Tuesday! Spelling counts this week. Panther P T-shirt to the first c...
Happy National Teacher Day to all of our Panther educators. Learn more about how...
Our new OSHA mini-safety series will cover residential falls, youth workers and...
If you've graduated or will soon, there are some things you need to think about.
Paving project begins today with milling on the campus loop and access road. Ple...
Got a few spare minutes? Go to our Facebook Timeline and write us a recommendati...
Congratulations to Delta Omega Phi Jay Leipheimer, who will be the president of...
Three inducted into national honor society in psychology.
The Pitt-Bradford baseball team swept Penn State Altoona in the opening round of...
Nine inducted into National College Athlete Honor Society:
Welcome Kinzua Fly Fishing School!
Bon Voyage to Kristin Asinger and eight students headed this evening to visit ou...
Alpha Lambda Sigma taps five nontraditional students.
Additional copies of the commencement program are available at the information d...
Job hunting? Pitt-Bradford's new PantherLink can help. To establish an account,...
This summer we're going to share some photos with you each Friday, either from o...
Fourteen inducted into Beta Beta Beta biological honor society:
Summer Panther Shop hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, closed...
Dr. William Schumann and his students were recognized by the Pennsylvania Wilds...
The Pitt-Bradford baseball team rallied for three runs in the eighth inning yest...
If you didn't have a chance to watch commencement or would like to see it again,...
If you weren't able to make Saturday's nursing pinning ceremony and would like t...
Check out all the awesome stuff we have planned for this summer!
Prospective students and parents of incoming or current students, we've created...
Paula Haag is our early-bird trivia winner. We'll have another contest on Twitte...
We know you want to see more photos, but first, some trivia. Our NCAA Div. III w...
Just posted more commencement photos. Tomorrow we'll put up pics from the Gradua...
Graduation news and more in this eConnections
Pitt-Bradford dancers received a gold ranking for two dances performed last week...
Congrats to senior softball player Lauren Kinniburgh on collecting her 100th car...
New grads, we know you miss us already, so watch your mail for your constituent...
Grads headed off to work, graduate school:
Commencement speaker John Schlimm gave students advice from the heart:
It's one of our favorite days of the year at Pitt-Bradford: Commencement Day! Co...
Remember, free housing is available for those taking classes this summer:
Home baseball games today at 12:30 p.m. against Mount Aloysius. Come out and che...
Some facts about the Class of 2012: Business management is the most popular majo...
Wishing all our students safe travels home and all of our graduates a safe celeb...
Today's baseball games against Juanita have been cancelled due to inclement weat...
342 students about to become alumni on Sunday:
It's not too late to make a senior class gift. Stop by Institutional Advancement...
If you aren't attending commencement in person, but would like to watch, you can...
The weather forecast is perfect for commencement: Sunny and cool. Plan on it bei...
If you don't want to pack it, don't trash it. Collection bins are located in Dor...
Rise and shine, Panthers! You have a lot to do today.
Junior Derek Smith leads NCAA Division III in batting average with a mark of .53...
Residence halls close at 6 p.m. Friday. Exceptions pertain to graduating seniors...
Grads, what are your plans after commencement?
Good luck on finals!
Graduate celebration will be from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday night in the KOA Di...
Finals week book buyback 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday...
Heads up, Panthers! There's a winter storm predicted for Monday.
Get in summer shape with free fitness training from ROTC. More information from...
Bonfire tonight with kan jam, corn hole, ladder golf, volleyball, s'mores, mount...
Last Class, Final Blast, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. today in the Commons. Snacks and refr...
Communications students in Dr. Flora Wei's class made this video with their iPho...
High school students are earning credits for little or no cost through the Bridg...
Tonight from 5 to 7 p.m. in the KOA Dining Hall, turn in your Craig Cash and gra...
Water aerobics
The Vocal Arts Ensemble will present a free concert at 11:30 a.m. in the KOA Spe...
Congrats to former Pitt-Bradford baseball player Zach Foster on being called up...
Understanding Heart Disease and Its Prevention
Wild and Scenic Film Festival Sunday.
Thanks to the success of our DIII Trivia contest last week, we'll be offering we...
If you're not following us on Twitter, you're not getting the whole Pitt-Bradfor...
Organ Guild to play "Extravaganza" on Dorn Organ in Wick Chapel Sunday.
Wild and Scenic Film Festival in Bromeley Family Theater Sunday for Earth Day: h...
Keep up the pressure to "Keep Pitt Public":
Home baseball games today at 2 p.m. against D'Youville. Come out, support the Pa...
Congrats to softball player Sydney Mosby on being named AMCC Pitcher of the Week...
Saturday open house and Pitt-Bradford staff member chosen for Chancellor's award
Like our new commencement cover picture? Get your own:
Congratulations to those honored yesterday at the Tenth Annual Leadership and Se...
Know someone interested in attending Pitt-Bradford? Pass along info. about Satur...
In light of Friday's bomb threats, we thought it would be good to remind you to...
Applications to become a Movin' On orientation leader are due tomorrow in the St...
Thanks to everyone who attended or helped out with last month's Empty Bowls even...
Just in time for the last week of classes, "Writing Center: The Movie."
Director of student activities Christina Graham selected for Chancellor's Award...
Picture yourself in a boat on a river paddling with Panthers this summer as part...
End of the semester sale. 20 percent off at shoppittpanthers.com through April 2...
Welcome, sibs and kids!
Softball hosts Penn State Altoona at noon today at St. Bonaventure. Final home g...
Good luck today, anglers!
Sibs and Kids weekend -- new intramural event, Pickleball! 9 p.m. to midnight to...
Shane Marucci is our winner of today's DIII trivia question. Pitt-Bradford has 2...
Compassion Conversation: A Panel Discussion
Back to our regularly-scheduled posting with the last of our DIII week trivia qu...
Dr. Dave Soriano has a paid research opportunity for a student this summer. http...
The bomb threat for the Hanley Library has been cleared. Normal business operat...
Convocation will still be held in Bromeley.
Bomb threat in Hanley. Evacuate the building.
Remember, 11 a.m. classes for today canceled for Honors Convocation in the Brome...
Scranton area alumni, check this out.
Luminary March for Babies 7:30 p.m. tonight at the chapel. Sponsored by the Nont...
For each new fan of the Div. III Facebook Page, they'll donate $1 to the Special...
Congratulations to students, faculty and staff being honored at convocation tomo...
Baseball hosts Hilbert today at 1 p.m. at the Kessel Athletic Complex. Come out...
Our DIII Week trivia winner is Dustin Stebbins. Congratulations, Dustin! He will...
Ready for this morning's DIII Week trivia question? It's a two-parter. First cor...
Check out presentations by our academic all-stars at Honors Day Friday:
Michael Tessmer is today's winner of our DIII trivia contest. This is the first...
Ready for this morning's DIII Week triva question? First correct answer gets a P...
Congrats to the seven Panther student-athlete award winners from last night's ce...
The baseball and softball doubleheaders scheduled for today against Hilbert have...
Alumna Dale Fox will be on campus next week to talk about her experience teachin...
When Shane Close of Bradford decided to study abroad, he didn't fool around: St....
Congratulations to Brie Farquhar, winner of today's DIII trivia contest. DIII re...
OK, gang, time for our DIII trivia question. Winner gets a Panther P (tee). To t...
They run errands, stuff envelopes, plan parties, fix computers, check out and sh...
Congrats to the 11 Pitt-Bradford student-athletes on being named to the AMCC All...
Kappa Sigma Classic
Your club or organization could be receiving an award at the Leadership and Serv...
Pennsylvania Labor and Indsutry Secretary Julia Hearthway will be speaking at 9...
Ah, Matthew and Joe, your Googling was not fast enough. Congratulations to our w...
OK, Panthers. We promised you a trivia contest for DIII week. First correct answ...
Thanks to seniors who've contributed to the 2012 Senior Class Gift. Students tod...
Happy Easter!
Next week is NCAA Division III week. Stay tuned here all week for some trivia co...
Baily's Beads literary magazine is seeking artwork for its next cover. Submissio...
The Protestant Service will not take place in the chapel this Saturday. However,...
Happy Passover to our Jewish Panthers! (Hope you enjoyed some waffles this morni...
Getting ready for Opportunities Day information fair.
Just a heads up to everyone sticking around for the weekend, the pool and fitnes...
Welcome to campus, those visiting us today for Opportunities Day. Hope we'll be...
Tomorow's Panther Day of Pride! Dress accordingly.
Dr. Wei and some professor friends have found that text messaging in class may a...
Dr. Kevin Ewert has a unique, on-location telling of Edgar Allan Poe stories pla...
Tortugas is sponsoring a free community Easter dinner this Sunday.
Dr. Thomas's annual history lecture is next Tuesday:
We really have something for everyone going on today: owners of Allegheny Outfit...
Looking for a job or internship? Our blog, "Preparing for College -- No Need to...
Come out and support the baseball team at home today against Keuka at 2 p.m. It'...
Hey, Alumni! Check out our new alumni website with online services. You can post...
Follow the baseball in action today at Penn State Behrend. Softball home opener...
Free housing on campus this summer if you're taking a class.
Great opportunity!
Congrats to junior third basemen Derek Smith on being named AMCC Player of the W...
Are you a political junkie? Be sure to come out to campus Wednesday night for a...
Coming to campus Friday for Opportunities Day? Stop by the Communications and Ma...
Today's blog post tackles tips on writing a good resume. Why, we only know about...
Baily's Beads is seeking artwork for the cover of the 2013 edition. The staff is...
African-American Student Union is holding a cookout from 1 to 3 p.m. today in "t...
Want to fight the governor's proposed budget cuts to state-related schools but d...
Share your Panther pride by being a Student Ambassador. Deadline for application...
Pitt-Bradford has had $1.7 million cut from its state allocation in the last thr...
Health and Wellness Fair next week; summer enrichment courses planned
What do you plan on doing if you win the MegaMillions?
Want to know more about our '50 and Beyond' campaign? Watch our video:
Election 2012: A Political Scientist's Perspective
Outdoor and rec club is headed to West Virginia for its annual White Water Rafti...
Weather, sports, reminders and random tweets of wisdom. Follow us @PittBradford...
New furniture's arriving for Hanley Library cafe.
Did you know Pitt-Bradford is the only Pitt campus with a criminal justice program?
Health and wellness fair is next week:
Amazing reading this afternoon by Marie Howe.
Pitt focuses on regionals in its Pitt Minute.
"No" means "no," but does no "no" mean "yes"? Attend “Asking for It: The Ethics...
Pitt-Bradford will hold a live Skype session with Holocaust survivor, author and...
One month until commencement!
Junior Derek Smith led the baseball team to a sweep of Medaille Wednesday. He wa...
Did you know Pitt-Bradford has a service region the size of Connecticut?
We have new camps planned for youth this summer. Check it out! Some will fill up...
We're going to be offering some awesome enrichment courses for high school stude...
Teams always love their time with CARE.
Congratulations to the honorees from Friday night's Greek Awards program.
Are you on Twitter? Follow us @PittBradford and athletics at @PittBradfordSID.
Upper Allegheny Health Systems CEO Timothy Finan will speak at 11 a.m. Wednesday...
Congratulations to the new members of Alpha Sigma Lambda, the honor society for...
Grab your rain coat and come out to the baseball team's home opener today at 1 p...
Students can fulfill a P.E. credit on the Allegheny River Scholars canoe trip Au...
Boo hoo. Baseball and softball openers have been moved back to Sunday. Both are...
Tim Finan, President and CEO of Upper Allegheny Health Systems will speak on cam...
If you're looking for work, come to our career fair next week:
Can't join us on campus tomorrow for the kickoff of our "50 and Beyond" campaign...
Follow the baseball team in action right now against Juniata! Home opener is Sat...
How to sign up for Pitt's Emergency Notification System:
Pitt-Bradford now has a Chinese microblogging site. 真棒
It's World Poetry Day -- the perfect time to put Marie Howe's reading next week...
Our own Dr. Steinberg has co-edited a new book on the "Philosophy of the Blues,"...
Why, Continuing Ed happens to be offering "Working with Lists of Information in...
Announcement from the chief: Parking lot 7 behind the commons and lot 17 off of...
Listen to Dr. Alexander and Jill Ballard, executive director of institutional ad...
Registering for classes? We have some visiting professors in the fall who will b...
Welcome spring with one of our beautiful new Facebook cover photos of campus in...
Come to the launch of our "50 and Beyond" campaign for Pitt-Bradford Friday to l...
We're a Best-Value College and aiming to keep it that way:
Listen to Pitt-Bradford nursing professor Tammy Haley interview her friend Chris...
The Writing Center now has peer consultants available for evening drop-in hours,...
Did you know Pitt-Bradford is the fourth largest employer in McKean County?
Welcome to families visiting us today for our open house.
Pitt men's Glee Club singing "Oh, Danny Boy." It brings a little tear to me eye....
Today's eConnections email newsletter features the Alumni Award of Distinction h...
Here's a lottery with good odds: Students who attend the launch of "50 and Beyon...
Book reception for Drs. Kevin Ewert and Nancy McCabe
Students from Pitt-Bradford traveled to Harrisburg this week to lobby against Go...
Our first spring open house is Saturday, and the weather is supposed to be sprin...
ImaginOcean was a big hit today with busloads of kids. If your child didn't have...
You can hear more about our students' experiences at Pitt Day in Harrisburg on t...
Did you just get Facebook timeline? We have some beautiful cover photos of campu...
Grad Central ready to roll. Open until 6 p.m.
We're running "Follow, Tweet, Treat" again today as part of Graduation Central i...
Launch for 50 and Beyond: The Campaign for Pitt-Bradford
Happy Pi Day, math majors.
The Panther and his new friends get ready to rally in the Capitol rotunda to fig...
With houses now in session, but Pitt supporters are continuing to meet with aides.
Students are off and meeting with legislators at the Capitol. Next up, Sen. Joe...
Empty Bowls and Baskets dinner
Show off our beautiful campus with one of the Facebook-sized cover shots we've p...
Seniors, start thinking about Commencement plans. Stop by Graduation Central fro...
We're headed to Harrisburg tomorrow for Pitt Day. Follow updates here or on Twit...
Student art show, "Affairs of the Art," opens Friday.
Good luck to Pennsylvania high school students taking the PSSAs this week.
Daylight savings starts tonight. Spring forward.
Greeks, we need you! Did you have a hand in the start of Greek life on campus? P...
Follow the baseball team in action today against Bethany Lutheran (Minn.). Visit...
Broadway comes to Bradford next week for the preschool and primary school-age se...
Can't make it to Pitt Day in Harrisburg next week? Here's how you can help fight...
Empty Bowls and Baskets is next Thursday on campus. Eat dinner, then head to the...
A friendly reminder from our representative about the new texting while driving...
Our timeline is up. Come look around and let us know what else you'd like to see.
Spend some time over spring break working on your Facebook timeline. We've creat...
UPMC executive Tamra Minnier will receive the Alumni Award of Distinction at Com...
The Center for Rural Health has wrapped up its WalkWorks program.
Our Division of Continuing Education and Regional Development has had to cancel...
Did you miss it? Listen to Dr. McDowell and Dean Evans reminiscing about the alw...
Congratulations to Bradford boys and girls basketball teams, which won D9 titles...
Graduating seniors, mark your calendars for Graduation Central, your one-stop co...
We're working on our Facebook timeline. What events do you want to see on it?
And the 2012 commencement speaker is ...
Welcome, Special Olympics swimmers, who are holding a meet this morning in the D...
Enjoy your spring break, everyone. Rest up and come back refreshed.
eConnections is out with news about our CIST program and a photo gallery from th...
Students can take their concerns about proposed cuts to Pitt (30%) March 13 duri...
Computer Information Systems and Technology graduates finding success.
Students can take their concerns about proposed cuts to Pitt (30%) March 13 duri...
Spring Alert! Bob's tulips are peeking out in front of the library.
Congrats to Fernando Petrilli on being named the AMCC Swimmer of the Year for th...
Last reminder: FAFSA is due tomorrow for maximum consideration. Also, apply for...
Tonight. Black History Jeopardy in the University Room, 7 p.m. $100 prize for fi...
The birds are twittering and so are we! Follow @PittBradford on Twitter. Send us...
Happy Leap Day! It's a good time to think about how far you've come in four year...
Congrats to men's basketball players Tyler Ferguson and Alex VanDeusen on being...
Congrats to women's basketball players Maria Costanza and Hollie Rapp on being n...
Are you on Twitter? We're having a special promotion for our tweeps tomorrow. Fo...
A little warning from our friends at PHEAA.
Just a reminder that Friday is the last day to withdraw from a course. There are...
Countdown for spring break has begun. What are your plans?
Alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends of Pitt are invited to join us for...
DRUM! is tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. in the Bromeley Family Theater. Check out t...
Dr. Youmasu Siewe will talk about the health status of blacks at 7:30 p.m. Monda...
Welcome to those on campus today for our Scholars Breakfast. Congratulations on...
Welcome, District IX swimmers!
Seats for DRUM! are going fast, so come see Lia in the box office for tickets.
Don't forget -- Cultural Festival Saturday Night. Buffet begins at 6:30 p.m.
Priority FAFSA deadline for Pitt-Bradford is March 1. So ... you might want to f...
Build a Better Bradford with Bricks
As if we could forget ... Spring Break is just around the corner.
Get your tickets for "DRUM!" which is Monday night in the Bromeley (Afraid our b...
Midnight Breakfast is tonight with Panther African Chef in honor of Black Histor...
Who was the best athlete of your Pitt-Bradford generation? Consider nominating h...
The Pitt-Bradford men's swimming team qualified a school-record four members for...
Get ready for a Polynesian party at the One World Cultural Festival Saturday night.
We've had a lot of great updates from alumni lately, which we love. But we have...
Follow the men's basketball team in action tonight against Penn State Behrend in...
Americans spend more than $40 billion on dieting and diet-related products each...
Catch us at the Lebanon Valley Regional College Fair on Wednesday, March 7 from...
Happy Birthday, dear Pitt ...
Congrats to the men's swimming team on finishing runner-up at the AMCC champions...
Get moving! Zumbathon starts at noon today in the University Room. First session...
DiverseCity 8 to 10 p.m. tonight in the University Room. Make your own African g...
Pitt-Bradford writing faculty will give a reading at lunchtime Thursday.
Zumba! Now on campus.
Bradford Creative and Performing Arts Center is offering half-price tickets to s...
Bootleggers, Bullets and Blood
Pitt-Bradford named one of the "Best Value Colleges" by Princeton Review and oth...
Watch the basketball teams in action tonight on the road against Hilbert. Big ga...
At today's Brand Party, we honored brand champions biology, athletics and studen...
Brand party under way.
We have gotta say, 'DRUM!' looks really cool.
Giraffe's got a Beyond tumbler. Come get yours at today's brand party from 11:30...
Know someone thinking about attending Pitt-Bradford next year? Let them know abo...
Continuing Education's 'Bits of Bygone' Bradford will feature lectures on indust...
The dean's list is out. Congratulations to those of you who are on it.
Atalanta and Hippomenes are all ready for the Aloha from Pitt-Bradford Go Beyond...
Seniors have begun the countdown to commencement. If you have a graduate to get...
Asian Student Alliance is sponsoring a ping pong tournament from 6 to 11 p.m. Th...
SUNY Cortland Gospel Choir
Westline Caving trip planned for 10 a.m. Feb. 19. Trip is free and includes lunc...
Beyond funny under way. Come on down.
Good luck to the still-undefeated BAHS Lady Owls as they take on Brookville at 7...
The co-author of the only authorized biography of Timothy McVeigh will speak on...
Monday in the University Room: Health Careers Job Fair.
If you've been a little behind on that New Year's Resolution, there's a Zumbatho...
Here's a unique Black History Month movie night. Tonight at 8:30 p.m., you can c...
FAFSA got you flummoxed? Our financial aid folks have four workshops planned whe...
We always knew Pitt-Bradford was a bargain, but now Princeton Review does, too,...
We've got your weekend all planned out with three nights of entertainment: Tonig...
Aloha from Pitt-Bradford! We'll be serving warm Hawaiian pizza and tasty toasty...
Alzheimer's Disease Series
Save a life! Red Cross blood drive 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. today in the University Room.
Submit a comment on our nursing program, or you can attend our public meeting Fe...
Don't forget, tomorrow night the Pitt-Bradford basketball teams are hosting Penn...
If this grayness is getting you down, we recommend the SUNY Cortland Gospel Choi...
Still spots open for Open Mic Night next week. Sign up with Tonya Ackley in the...
Are you an animal lover with computer skills? The SPCA could use your help.
We just finished ordering the custom Skin-It for the iPad2 we'll be giving to th...
Congrats to junior David Taylor on being named AMCC Swimmer of the Week Monday.
Check out highlights from Saturday's basketball games against Penn State Altoona...
We've extended the deadline for the Aloha From Pitt-Bradford video contest. You...
Men's Alumni Basketball Game
Home basketball games today at 1 and 3 p.m. against Penn State Altoona. Come out...
Getting ready for the formal tonight? What takes longer, ladies, hair or nails?
The Rev. Leo Gallina will receive the Presidential Medal of Distinction at Comme...
Don't get stressed over taxes, get help for your simple taxes from accounting st...
Celebrate science next week at Darwin Day.
If you're on campus, your Internet connection has gotten three times faster.
Winter weekend, comin' up!
Card making for beginners
Safe Zone LGBT training
Can't get enough Pitt-Bradford news? Follow us on Twitter for weather, events an...
Enter the 'Go Beyond' Aloha from Pitt-Bradford video contest and get this sweet...
February eConnections featuring 'Beyond Funny' and Executive Speaker Series
Happy Black History Month: "This being Black History Month, I would like to ask...
Check out highlights from the Pitt-Bradford swim team's dual against Penn State...
Black History Month events start today with a cultural dinner in the KOA Dining...
Catch 'Beyond Funny,' a fun show for great causes, Feb. 10.
The Pitt-Bradford athletics department recently received the Jostens Community S...
50 degrees and sunny in January. Spring fever, baby!
Continuing ed's Alzheimer's series helps caregivers of those with the disease.
Jim Evans, Tom Sheeley, Cindy Cavallero, Holly Spittler and Linda Delaney are ma...
Congrats to junior Melinda Mackenzie on being named AMCC Swimmer of the Week!
Catch a genuine Rick Frederick lecture on the "International Sweethearts of Rhyt...
Hey, nontrads, be sure to check into the Non-Traditional Student Association, a...
Panther athletes always have a great time working with the kids at CARE.
You can support the Pitt Improvers, Tuna Valley Trails and CARE all at once.
From Backpack to Briefcase
Pitt-Bradford Swimming vs. Penn State Behrend
Got the winter blues? Check out Julebruary from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the dining...
Former ARG executive Harvey Golubock is the next speaker in our popular Executiv...
Students, faculty and staff are invited to see if there is interest in a compass...
Weekend's comin'. It's the perfect time to work on your Go Beyond video contest....
20 Pitt-Bradford staff members will be honored next week for their years of serv...
If you have an Android smartphone, you can have all phone numbers and e-mail add...
Congrats to women's basketball player Maria Costanza on being named the ECAC DII...
Baily's Beads unveiling is tomorrow night!
Transportation will be available through the Pittsburgh campus again for Spring...
Congrats to women's basketball player Maria Costanza on being named AMCC Player...
Kung Hei Fat Choi. Happy Year of the Dragon (and year of the Panther, we hope, t...
First Annual Pitt-Bradford Dodgeball Tournament
Staff Association held a Family Skate night last night. Some highlights.
Highlights from last night's basketball games against D'Youville. Both the men a...
Do you worry that what you post on social media could affect your future?
Congrats to senior Maria Costanza on becoming the eighth player in women's baske...
Staff association skate night at Callahan Park.
Softball coach Tina Phillips and the Panther will hold a softball hitting camp t...
Using the OSHA Website and the OSHA Inspection Process
Photos from the CARE/Panthers Volleyball Camp.
Pitt-Bradford's elementary education major has been redesigned to meet new state...
Are you a mathaphobe? Review sessions start from 6 to 7 p.m. tonight in Hanley 201.
The latest edition of eConnections, our twice-monthly e-newsletter for parents a...
Check out SAC's pics from Club Night.
Check out the top plays from last night's home basketball games against Hilbert....
Start thinking about your entry in Communications and Marketing's Go Beyond vide...
Club night tonight! 8:30 to 10 p.m. in the Commons. Get involved!
Yesterday's StoryCorps on WPSU featured campus police officer Tim Rooke intervie...
Don't forget, home basketball games tonight against Hilbert at 6 and 8 p.m. Come...
Spectrum art series opens Jan. 27 with 'America Unsettled.'
Our newly-chartered Habitat for Humanity club is serving in Dr. King's footsteps.
“Intelligence plus character-that is the goal of true education.” ― Martin Luth...
Don't forget, home basketball games today at 2 and 4 p.m. against La Roche. Come...
Remember that if you try to reach us Monday, we won't be here. Have a great week...
Alumnus Lawrence Bradigan was a contestant on yesterday's "The Price is Right."...
Warm up with some laughter tonight.
It's brutal out there, chickadees. Bundle up!
Pitt-Bradford's Energy Institute is featured in today's University Times.
Stories from the fall/winter issue of Portraits are now online. If you'd like to...
Tomorrow is the last day to change your meal plan. You can change your plan in t...
Plan to graduate in 2012? The deadline to apply for April graduation has been ex...
Writing Center open house
It's nice out. Get outside!
Congrats to senior Lee Atkins on being named the AMCC Swimmer of the Week.
The writing center is open and accepting appointments with new and expanded hour...
Monday is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The university will be closed, but we'll b...
It was a busy but very successful weekend for Panther athletic teams. Get all ca...
Know someone thinking about coming to Pitt-Bradford next fall? Tell them to join...
It was 43 years ago today that an Allegheny Airlines plane crashed at Pine Acres...
Alumnus Chris Mackowski will speak about his new book, "Chancellorsville: Crossr...
Make a New Year's resolution to follow Pitt-Bradford athletics on Twitter @PittB...
Baily's Beads has been named the Most Outstanding University Literary Magazine f...
The YMCA is looking for volunteers to flag and guide runners and stop traffic fo...
AA meetings will resume on campus from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wednesdays in Ro...
Watch the women's basketball team in action tonight on the road against Buffalo...
Director of Admissions Alex Nazemetz offers some advice for those filling out co...
Catch up on the Pitt-Bradford news with eConnections twice monthly e-newsletter.
Welcome back, students, on this frosty morn.
Pitt-Bradford students donated 864 hours of community service last semester, wit...
Congrats to soccer players Kyle Lewis, Alisa Cornell and Linsey Stack on receivi...
Safe travels back to campus. We'll see you all tomorrow!
Ladies, before you pack up, go through your closet to see if there are any forma...
Maybe there's a New Year's resolution we can help you with. Check out the Divisi...
There's a lake-effect snow warning for Monday evening and Tuesday, so plan to ta...
Happy New Year!
Stay safe and have fun, Panthers! We want to see lots of you in the new year.
Follow the men's basketball team in action tonight against King's College.
Students no longer have to apply for most donor scholarships, but there are a fe...
Start thinking about applying for next year's financial aid. Those filling out t...
New York State Oil Producers Association creates a scholarship in honor of Karne...
The Office of Community Engagement is looking for vocalists, musicians, poets an...
Beautiful, snowy day here in Bradford.
Register for the popular Division of Communication and the Arts field trip to Ne...
Our own Dr. Larry "Rock 'n' Roll" Schardt will be on WESB's LiveLine show at 12:...
It's gonna be a long, cold winter -- get your co-ed floor hockey roster to Mick...
No iPad2 under your tree? Winner of our 2012 Go Beyond video contest gets one. E...
Merry Christmas, Panthers!
Just imagine: Spring break in Belize. Really, Mom and Dad, it's educational. Stu...
Considering a year-end gift to Pitt-Bradford? Thanks to our donors for all their...
Sixteen graduate from MSW program at Pitt-Bradford.
News for our Pitt football fans.
Take a look at what we have planned for the spring Spectrum series.
Don't forget to fill out your FAFSA for next year.
Bored yet?
Happy Chanukah to our Panthers celebrating tonight!
How are those grades shaping up?
Not sure how to read your grades? Here's a guide.
Congratulations to Sandy Green, retiring this week after 29 years of service to...
Faculty-staff holiday party.
Next semester, Dr. Jesse Steinberg, assistant professor of philosophy, is teachi...
If you haven't figured it out yet, we are here. Students have left, faculty are...
Has anyone worked on their facebook timeline? When facebook makes it available f...
There's been quite a debate around here lately -- Rain or snow, which is your pr...
First Night Bradford 2012
Sure is quiet around here.
Congrats to men's soccer player Toby Abdul-Razaq on being named a National Socce...
Christ in Action raised $353 during the 30-hour famine held last month. The camp...
Phishing alert from Pitt tech folks.
Congratulations, Dr. Binder!
eConnections: Financial Aid followup
eConnections: December 15
Did you and your housemates have a dog? Were you the apartment with a hidden kit...
Perfect for those hard-to-buy-for parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, bosses,...
You can listen to students from Dr. Billy Schumann's Applied Anthropology course...
Demand is high for graduates in petroleum technology program.
Here's the video we promised of freshman engineering student Josiah Gould and hi...
The link has an error in the headline, which has been corrected. Proof that post...
Hang in there, students! The end is in sight!
Anthropology students traveled to Washington, D.C., earlier this month to presen...
A little Christmas cheer in the form of a "Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer" singa...
Congratulations, December graduates!
Snack time! Free Metz study break featuring pretzels and nachos in the Commons C...
There are probably better ways to relieve finals stress than by eating your weig...
Pitt-Bradford students present at Penn-York Undergraduate Research Conference: h...
If you can't make it out to the basketball games today, watch it online. Go Pant...
Two students awarded NEXT STEP Business Grants:
Check those catalogues carefully -- the Fall/Winter Portraits will arrive in alu...
Prevent the late-night hunger attack while studying by fueling up at free Metz-s...
It's not often a professor asks what you'd like to see on his syllabus, but Dr....
Rise and shine! Last day of classes!
If you missed Don Ulin reading David McKain for Season's Readings on WESB, you c...
Breaking news! If students want to study, our administrators will find a way! No...
The president's house is looking lovely all decked out for Christmas.
Today's University Times features a story about our own Prof. Kristin Asinger an...
Take a break from studying tonight and watch the Pitt-Bradford basketball teams...
Tune in to the LiveLine at 11:30 a.m. on WESB for Season's Readings by English p...
You can enjoy Christmas music two days in a row -- a choral program at 11:30 a.m...
Let's keep the conversation going. Suggest this page to a friend. On the rightha...
Panthers doing good ...
Our international studies and criminal justice programs have new directors. Cong...
Do any of our Panthers celebrate St. Nicholas Day?
Check out the highlights from the basketball teams' wins over Franciscan on Satu...
Good news if you're thinking about attending Pitt-Bradford for the first time ne...
Fess up -- who's watching Half-blood Prince instead of studying?
Alumni Holiday Gathering: Pittsburgh
The Pitt-Bradford basketball teams swept Franciscan Saturday. Senior Alex VanDeu...
Come cheer on the Pitt-Bradford basketball teams today at home against Francisca...
Holiday Craft Class
Our Vocal Art Ensemble will present a holiday concert next week at lunchtime.
Looking for a place to study late at night? Rooms 104 and 108 in Swarts Hall are...
Plan your study break around tonight's performance by Quincy Mumford at 9 p.m. i...
Keep up with what's going on at Pitt-Bradford through our twice-monthly e-newsle...
A discussion and book signing with Dr. Larry "Rock 'n Roll" Schardt '72-'74
Our own Dr. Larry "Rock 'n' Roll" Schardt is going to share his secrets for maki...
Get in the holiday spirit next week by listening to the Friends of Hanley Librar...
Lots of students in the library tonight. We like to see that.
The boil water advisory has been lifted.
'Tis the cooking season. If you didn't have a chance to catch Claudia Cooper, in...
Congrats to athletics director Lori Mazza on being appointed to the NACWAA Board...
Did you know you can get a Master of Social Work at Pitt-Bradford? If you're int...
Just a reminder: boil water advisory is still in effect. There's drinking water...
Good luck, hunters!
Bradford's boil water advisory is still in effect, but fresh water is available...
Safe travels back to campus and watch out for the deer!
We'll be sharing our holiday cheer at a gathering for Pitt-Bradford alumni in Pi...
Watch the women's basketball team in action today against St. John Fisher at 4 p.m.
Who's Black Friday shopping and where?
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone in our Pitt-Bradford family. We are grateful for...
Listen to today's LiveLine at 12:30 p.m. on WESB 1490 for Thanksgiving food safe...
Safe travels, facebook friends!
Water pressure has been restored in most buildings, but the city's boil water ad...
We're being advised to not drink city water (unless it's boiled) until further n...
If you have a child in Bradford schools, they're letting out early.
While there's no water on campus, Communications and Marketing is still grateful...
So ... you may have noticed there's no water. A water main near Campus Drive has...
We can't help it -- we're psyched about the short week!
Men's and women's basketball both win today, and the men's swimming team is 4-0...
The one and only "Rock 'n' Roll" Larry will speak at Pitt-Bradford Nov. 30.
Just a reminder that the SNO food drive is going on through Tuesday. Donations o...
Why read a regular blog when you can read the Steinblog, philosophical musings b...
This upcoming performance by the Chicago Brass Quintet and Table for 5 is sure t...
Not to sound like your mothers, but writing center director Dani Weber says appo...
Quick -- what would you lip sync? Sexy and I Know It? Taylor Swift?
Get that gratitude going. Join the African American Student Union for "A Night W...
One week until Thanksgiving! Here's our holiday schedule, in case you're looking...
The National Survey of Student Engagement finds that engineers study the most.
Congratulations to our athletic training program -- reaccredited for 10 more yea...
Freshman Alicia Kimmel scored 15 points to help lead the women's basketball team...
eConnections: Nov. 15
The Pitt-Bradford basketball teams tip off the season tonight at home. The men w...
"Metamorphoses" opens Thursday night.
Dear Moms, Dad, Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, etc.: We couldn't help noticing a l...
Pitt-Bradford has wrapped up a three-year scholarship challenge that added a tot...
Our Pitt-Bradford glow dancers backstage at Kiwanis Kapers this weekend.
Congratulations to Drs. Klausner and Melka, recognized last week for their years...
Who's ready for the start of Pitt basketball tonight?
Thank you to all in our Pitt-Bradford family who have or are serving in the mili...
First snow on campus! The winner of our first snow contest was athletic director...
Children and youth services will make a presentation on child advocacy in McKean...
Panthers show off talent in Kiwanis Kapers this weekend.
Go on an adventure this weekend. Outdoor Club is leading a trip to the Bottomles...
Prospective students and parents: you can get a ballpark idea of what a Pitt-Bra...
Here's an interesting volunteer opportunity. The Bradford Landmark Society is lo...
New videos on our YouTube Channel by student Alicia Hooks feature fall foliage a...
Welcome, StoryCorps! There are still three openings for WPSU's StoryCorps -- 4 p...
Hard to think about it while it's snowing, but there is a Sport and Recreation M...
There are still a few spots left for StoryCorps interviews -- 4 p.m. Friday and...
The Pitt-Bradford swimming media guide has been released. Give it a look and mee...
Hey SAA! Tomorrow is T-shirt Night at Midnight Breakfast. It's simple: 1. Show s...
The new Writing Center can help everyone from freshman comp students to seniors...
Deepavali ki Shubhkamnayein to Panthers celebrating Diwali today.
The sun was out earlier ... see?
An architectural thesis by Dominic Yik takes a stab at what housing of the futur...
Ta-da! Math Club members Lucas Kinney and Halley Kleiner learn some mathematics...
Really, who isn't a little confused about MLA style? The Writing Center has got...
Congrats to women's soccer player Alisa Cornell on being named AMCC Defensive Pl...
More than 60 Pitt-Bradford athletes enjoyed "Bowl with a Buddy" Saturday with th...
Keep up with all the Panthers AMCC tournament action by following Pitt-Bradford...
Help us design our website. Take our five-minute survey. Everyone's input is wel...
Pitt-Bradford has been named a military-friendly campus for the third year in a...
Busy day in athletics! Volleyball sweeps La Roche and women's soccer defeats Pit...
Reservations are now being taken in the Student Activities office for Thanksgivi...
Open house tomorrow! If you can't make it tomorrow, we have another one set for...
Pirates executive Chaz Kellem will be speaking Monday evening in Wick Chapel for...
Civil War trivia in honor of "Civil War Voices" Tuesday night in Bromeley Family...
Who's showing their Panther Pride at Midnight Madness tonight? The first 100 st...
You guys are good, the answer to our trivia question was "Mudwall" Jackson.
Spring course schedules are now available on the website. Advising is next week.
Flutist Sarah Tiedemann will perform a free concert tomorrow night in Bromeley F...
The women's soccer team blanked Medaille 2-0 Wednesday afternoon to improve to 1...
Flu shots are still available for students from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m....
The men's and women's soccer teams host Medaille today starting at 1 p.m. Come o...
Habitat for Humanity will be sponsoring an Alternative Spring Break Trip to work...
Welcome to Rep. Thompson and students attending Government Outreach 2011 on camp...
On Friday, the Computer Information Systems and Technology visited the Yahoo! da...
WPSU's StoryCorps is coming to Pitt-Bradford. This is a great oral history proje...
Pitt-Bradford's taken some recent steps to help lesbian, gay, besexual and trans...
Congrats to Alisa Cornell on being named AMCC Defensive Player of the Week for t...
History buffs and theater lovers, "Civil War Voices" is coming to Pitt-Bradford...
Thanksgiving is coming up, and we will again be offering bus transport to the Oa...
Sure is pretty on our little valley campus this morning with the sun coming up...
eConnections: Oct. 14
If you're headed to Pitt's Homecoming Welcome Back Reception in the 'burgh tonig...
You're all invited to the book launch and presentation of Dr. Nancy McCabe's new...
Panther Day of Pride is for everyone, and it's tomorrow! Put on your blue and go...
Sophomore Jennifer Smith is studying abroad this semester with a program called...
A panel discussion next week will discuss capital punishment.
Volleyball wins a key AMCC match against Medaille, tightening its grip on second...
Congrats to women's soccer player Alisa Cornell and softball player Lauren Kinni...
Watch the volleyball match online tonight if you can't make it out.
Have you ever checked your Pitt junk-mail folder? You might want to. You might b...
Congrats to the women's soccer team on defeating Penn State Behrend 1-0 yesterda...
Need an excuse to get outside? Come cheer on the soccer teams today against Penn...
Of Mice and Men is coming to Pitt-Bradford next weekend.
Watch highlights of the volleyball team's most recent wins over D'Youville and F...
Tune in next week to WESB's LiveLine to hear our own Dr. Nancy McCabe talking ab...
Women's tennis ends the regular season on a three match winning streak after def...
The weekend forecast is gorgeous. What are your plans?
"This one time ... at band camp ..." Please don't finish the sentence, just come...
The Pitt-Bradford baseball team will host its annual Alumni Game this Saturday a...
The Fall Spectrum Series starts Tuesday at noon with screenwriter Brad Riddell.
StoryCorps is coming to Hanley Library Oct. 28-30. This is the perfect chance to...
Men's soccer wins fourth straight, defeats Hilbert 3-1 while the women rebound t...
We're redesigning our website. Tell us what you'd like to see.
Flu clinic 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. today in Commons Room A&B. Free for students, facul...
The volleyball team ran its winning streak to four matches last night with a swe...
Hope you have your parking pass. Chief Songer sent us a friendly reminder that c...
We have some information sessions planned for prospective students who would lik...
Throw on some pink and cheer on the volleyball team tonight against D'Youville....
Congratulations to men's soccer player, Adam Forster, on being named AMCC Defens...
Did you miss Alumni Weekend? Don't fret. Join the Pitt-Bradford Alumni Associa...
Nice story in yesterday's Kane Republican about Missy Wahlberg's induction into...
Volleyball will host Dig Pink Night Tuesday against D'Youville. The match will s...
Doc Freda and his Sigs at his 80th birthday party.
Tied in the 5th
Basset buddies
Sandy candy at the block party.
eConnections: Sept. 30
Intermetzo Cafe in the Hanley Library has expanded its hours. It's now open from...
The first of our alumni visitors stopped in awhile ago. Welcome alumni and famil...
Here's a cool speaker for our Executive Speaker Series next week -- Bisons GM Mi...
When do you think we'll have our first snowfall (one that sticks to the ground)...
The forecast is cold and rainy, so we've moved Saturday's block party inside, bu...
Don't forget, volleyball is hosting Dig Pink Night next Tuesday against D'Youvil...
Students of Dr. Billy Schumann's applied anthropology course are working with th...
L'shana tova tikatevu to our Jewish Panthers. May you be inscribed in the Book o...
Women's soccer continues to roll with shutout of D'Youville. Big match looming S...
Toby Abdul-Razaq scores twice to help the Panthers defeat D'Youville.
Plan on coming to alumni and family weekend.
The volleyball team will host Dig Pink Night next Tuesday, Oct. 4, at 7 p.m., ag...
Check out highlights from the Pitt-Bradford soccer teams' victories over Mount A...
Follow Pitt-Bradford Athletics on Twitter now! Daily and in-game updates as well...
Free advice, and you could meet your future employer at the Career Networking Re...
Alumni to honor Gajanan and Ryan Race this weekend.
Men's and women's soccer open AMCC play with wins, and volleyball goes 1-1 in it...
Follow Pitt-Bradford Athletics on Twitter now! Daily and in-game updates as well...
The leaves are starting to turn on cue for the first day of autumn.
OK, here's how to get in on tomorrow's photo shoots. Wear something bright, with...
Students hanging out during the campus photo shoot. You could be part of tomorro...
Photographer Steve Allen sets up a shot during today's campus photo shoot. Stay...
Law Enforcement Awareness and Familiarization Day in the Commons today until 3 p.m.
Catch the volleyball team in action tonight against Allegheny at 7 p.m.
Welcome back alumni and families! Join us - along with faculty and friends for a...
Students, this is your chance to be a Pitt-Bradford star. We have a photographer...
Dr. Warren Fass gets to rewrite the textbook on Intro. to Psych.
Congratulations to the women's basketball team on receiving the 2010-11 Donna Le...
Sociology professor Helene Lawson presented a paper on hobby farming at the annu...
Women's soccer improved to 6-1 on the year with a 2-0 win over Lycoming Sunday....
Congrats to the volleyball team on finishing fourth at the Neumann University Kn...
What do you think about Pitt's application to joint the ACC?
A composition by Dr. John Levey was performed this summer by the Boston New Musi...
eConnections: Sept. 15
We'll have an open house Sept. 24 for high school juniors and seniors interested...
Ever considered a career in law enforcement? Come check out LEAF Day at Pitt-Bra...
Blood drive in the commons until 5 p.m.
Rick Knott presented a paper on the Golden Age of boxing.
Junior Maggie Johnson sparks volleyball team to a five-set win over Keuka.
Stop by the Student Alumni Association table at Club Night to register and pick...
Can't make it to tonight's volleyball match against Keuka? Watch it online.
Follow the undefeated women's soccer team in action tonight at Waynesburg.
"Rock 'n' Roll!" Larry Schardt gives back through new scholarship.
Thought about starting a little business or have an idea for one, but would neve...
Nancy McCabe's third book will be out next month.
Zippo CEO Greg Booth will speak Monday as part of the Pitt-Bradford Executive Sp...
Environmental studies major Katie Vecellio is an intern with Allegany State Park...
Congrats to women's tennis player Natalie Weiss on being named AMCC Player of th...
Check out how some of our biology students spent their summer amongst the flower...
Earthquakes, floods and blizzards just around the corner -- make sure you sign u...
Join the community at the United Way Day of Action community service project on...
Dr. Tony Gaskew reflects on what 9-11 means for his students' generation.
The women's soccer team improved to 5-0 on the season with a win over Elmira Sat...
We hope all our panthers and their families kept themselves safe during Susqueha...
The women's soccer team remained undefeated on the season with a come from behin...
Come out and support the women's soccer team against Saint Vincent today at 2 p.m.!
The PBAA is hitting the road this fall and our first stop is Erie, PA! Join the...
Pitt-Bradford has announced its 2011 Athletics Hall of Fame class. Congrats to f...
Our thoughts will be those in central Pennsylvania and New York who are keeping...
The artwork of Bradford architect Preston Abbey will be featured in the KOA Gall...
The Pitt-Bradford Arts season will kick off with screenwriter Brad Riddell.
Dr. Kevin Ewert is the associate editor of a new book on Shakespearean actors.
Busy night in Pitt-Bradford athletics. Check out the athletics home page for all...
Can't make it out to tonight's volleyball match? Watch it online.
Congrats to women's soccer player Alisa Cornell on being named AMCC Player of th...
Congrats to head women's soccer coach Mike Idland on earning his USSF 'A' coachi...
The Office of Community Engagement matches student volunteers with organizations...
Congratulations, Dr. Mark Kelley, our newest Ph.D.!
Come out to the KOA Arena tonight and watch the volleyball team take on Elmira a...
Matt Teribery is a senior business major who's not waiting until graduation to g...
Pitt-Bradford's Center for Rural Health Practice is helping improve the health o...
Do you just want to lay in your bed all day? Then maybe you should check out the...
Congratulations to the first couple married in the Harriett B. Wick Chapel. Audr...
The Tuna Valley Trail Association's Community Parks Trail will soon connect camp...
What are your plans, this holiday weekend?
Downtown's decked out in blue and gold. Thanks, Bradford.
This year's Arts Endowment Gala will feature "An Evening on Stage."
If you've thought about a spring voyage on Semester at Sea, there are some impor...
Wondering what improvements are under way for the Kessel Athletic Complex? Find...
The Bradford Area Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a downtown hunt starting at...
Check out the story in today's University Times about nursing professor Tammy Ha...
Power's back on.
Area businesses rely on Pitt-Bradford as a source of employees.
Power's out, classes are on.
eConnections: Aug. 31
How are those new school year resolutions going? Did you make any? Hit the gym e...
Wear your Panther Pride on your facebook profile Friday with this College Colors...
Happy Eid al-Fitr to our Muslim Panthers!
The fall media guides and season previews for volleyball and men's and women's s...
Break out your blue and gold for ESPN's College Colors Day Friday.
Here's another source of fun and entertainment on campus: the Pitt Improvers. Li...
Keep up with all of Student Activities Council's activities by liking I Love SAC.
Former Pitt-Bradford standout Zach Foster pitched with the A+ Bradenton Marauder...
Intermetzo is now open from 8 a.m. to 1:45 p.m., featuring healthy snacks, Green...
The campus sustainability committee is working to make Pitt-Bradford a little mo...
Welcome back, everyone! Have a great first day of classes.
President & Mrs. Alexander will have the light on to welcome students on their b...
Parents, have a safe trip home, especially if you're heading into the storm. We'...
Thinking of our Pitt-Bradford alumni & friends in the path of Hurricane Irene. B...
Alumni & Family Weekend is Sept. 30-Oct. 2. Visit www.upb.pitt.edu/afw.aspx to...
Today's Bradford Era features a special section on Pitt-Bradford.
Welcome, new students! We're so glad you're here.
Women's soccer has a scrimmage against Alfred State at 6 p.m. today at the Kesse...
Rain today, but it should be gone tomorrow for move-in day!
Faculty and staff will be gathering today for opening convocation, the official...
Here's another page worth checking out. Take advantage of all the outdoor activi...
Two more days until new students can move into on-campus housing! Become a fan o...
Back to School for Bradford - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Earthquake! We're rocking today!
There's still time to sign up for the annual golf classic to benefit the Pitt-Br...
New pavement for the loop, new sidewalks for the quad and refurbished labs in Fi...
Pitt-Bradford will return to regular hours Monday. Offices will be open from 8:3...
Pitt-Bradford staff, head on over to our new Staff Association facebook page and...
Tipp spent the weekend at 7 Springs.
Engineering professor Ron Mattis traveled to the Czech Republic this summer to p...
eConnections: Aug. 17
Today's blog installment -- how to fit in at college.
Hey, did you ever work on The Source? Got any pictures of fun times in the newsr...
Move-in day is only 10 days aware. What is one item that students should bring o...
Pitt-Bradford is competing in Erie's Choice Awards, a contest run by the Erie Ti...
Check out our new blog, "Preparing for College -- No Need to Panic," designed fo...
Our own Dr. Ron Binder, an expert in Greek affairs, has been elected co-chairman...
32nd Annual Crook Farm Country Fair and Old Time Country Music Festival
Students from our sister college's summer intensive English program are on campu...
Anyone read any good books this summer? Share with us so we can squeeze one more...
Hanley Library will be closed Friday so the staff can attend training.
Welcome to our friends from Yokohama College of Commerce, who arrived last night...
Every time we run into facilities worker Bob Harris, we learn something. Today w...
Three more weeks until our new students report. What do you remember from your f...
Welcome, Senior Expo! 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. today in the Sport and Fitness Center.
It's hard to think about the holidays when the semester hasn't even started yet,...
Pitt-Bradford's been named one of "The Best Colleges in the Northeast" by Prince...
The Office of Community Engagement is planning a fun freshman service project th...
The full Movin' On schedule is up on our website for those a little anxious for...
Our newest edition of eConnections is now online. Check out our new format and s...
Many thanks to the children of Tom and Edith O'Hargan, who have established a sc...
Welcome to our incoming nontraditional and transfer students on-campus today for...
Mike Pascarella has been named to the ECAC baseball all-stars.
The latest issue of Portraits is now online. Our pic: Norman Faye's essay, "A St...
Senior business major and entrepreneur Matt Teribery's company, CAPiTL is a fina...
70s alumni, we want to hear from you! We know you have stuff going on. Send us an update at
They're gone. Congratulations to Rachel Koons, Chris Tewksbury, Saree Frederick, Kelly Cole White, Laurie Craft, Hope Swain-Lyberg, Suzy Zetler Zurkle, Stephanie Witman Duncan, Becky Thorpe and Bob Duncan. Send your address and preferred size to Kim
Thanks for helping us reach 3,000 fans over the weekend. Be one of the first 10 people to "like" this post, and we'll send you our new Pitt-Bradford T-shirt featuring our athletic logo Panther "P."
We have 3,000 fans! Look for our celebration Monday.
Who thought Bradford could be this hot three days in a row! Keep cool, everyone ... Or try to.
Incoming freshman need some advice? Or do you have advice to give? If you're on Twitter, follow #dearfreshman
Today's University Times features a story on nature trails at regional campuses, including our own Richard B. McDowell Trail.
Bradford could break a record for heat today. If you need some cool, stop by Hanley Library and read in air-conditioned comfort.
We'll have a cafe in Hanley Library this fall!
Ray Geary of the Division of Continuing Education and Regional Development was on WESB's LiveLine show this afternoon talking about summer programs. You can hear the show here.
Head baseball coach Bret Butler is featured in a story on D3Sports.com about Division III players competing in the Alaska Baseball League this summer.
A new scholarship honors the late well-known Bradford residents Cora and Tony Prantner.
The Council for Opportunity in Education has started a petition to support TRiO. You can take part at this link.
Jason Nussbaum's senior project with the Allegheny National Forest was featured this week in the Ridgway Record.
The McKean County SPCA could use some talented volunteers to provide ongoing support for its web page and e-newsletter. If you'd like to help out, call the Office of Community Engagement at 814-362-7592 to get connected.
There will be a four percent tuition increase at Pitt-Bradford for next academic year.
Hey, 70s alumni, we're looking for you! Update your information, and you could appear in the next issue of Portraits. Let us know about jobs, retirements, grandchildren, hobbies, marathons and more. Don't be shy.
We'd like to reach 3,000 fans this month. When we do, heck, we'll even give away some prizes.
It's been nice getting to know you, Class of 2015! We'll see you next month.
We have two planned power outages scheduled for this week to complete the third phase of our campus electrical upgrade. The first is from 5 to 7 a.m. tomorrow morning (so set your phone alarms). The second is from 6 a.m. to early evening on Saturday (so
A paper co-authored by Dr. Merwine appears in the Journal of Vision.
Dr. Soriano and four of his students are working on a series of related research projects this summer.
Our condolences to the family of Dr. Osiris Boutros, professor emeritus of biology, who died last week. A memorial service is planned for 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Church of the Ascension in Bradford.
Welcome, Beginnings! Stop by the communications and marketing table at the Panther Expo today for a free car magnet (while supplies last).
Getting married this summer? Don't forget to send us an update.
Beginnings in two days ...
Administrative Assistant Jackie Streb is retiring today after 24 years at Pitt-Bradford. Enjoy your retirement, Jackie!
Dr. Kevin Ewert directed "Buddy Cop 2" for Manbites Dog Theater in Durham, N.C., last week.
Alumnus Joe Colosimo and his wife, Heidi, have established a new scholarship in honor of Joe's family.
New sidewalks in the Bromeley Quadrangle this summer. Watch the work from the Admissions Quad Cam.
We're thinking about Beginnings. How about you?
You know how cats value independence. Pitt-Bradford will be closed Monday, July 4, in honor of Independence Day.
Tuna on the dunes in Maine.
The Panther Shop is closed today through Wednesday for inventory.
Welcome to all of our new transfer and non traditional students visiting campus for orientation today. #urgonnaloveit!
We've posted photos from Tullah's first week in China. Check them out on our album, Little Panther Adventures, and follow Dr. Nancy McCabe's blog of her trip.
We just had to post this photo of Donald Johnson, aka "Snow White," scaring up donations to defend his Miss Relay crown at the Relay for Life taking place on campus.
Christina Graham has been chosen for this year's Staff Association Award. Well-deserved. Way to go, Christina!
Welcome, Jeep Jamboree and Relay for Life!
Relay for Life parade is at 6 p.m. tonight beginning at the Best Western and traveling Main Street. Our own Pitt Crew is taking part along with the Pitt-Bradford Panther.
Read Tom Roof's analysis of our volleyball squad's chances this fall.
Feeling lonely this summer? The Spca McKeancounty desparately needs temporary foster families since the shelter is at capacity. if you can help or know someone who can, call the shelter at 362-8850.
Everyone's favorite staff band, Staff Infection, will be playing twice this week. Both shows are free and open to the public. Tomorrow night at 8 p.m., they play in the University Room for the Jeep Jamboree. Friday at 4 p.m., they play outside on ca
Professor Tammy Haley and nursing student Amy Silvis are off to Cameroon today on a month-long medical mission.
@Dr. Nancy McCabe is headed back to China tomorrow with her daughter, Sophie McCabe. Follow their adventures over the next six weeks on Dr. McCabe's blog.
Dads are a tough bunch to buy for. What are doing for your dad for father's day? (We need some ideas!)
More recycling for science! Got any old magazines with lots of bright, colorful pictures. X-treme Science Camp wants them. Contact Dr. Lauren Yaich at 362-0260.
Tipp has arrived in the Magic Kingdom.
Swarts stopped by the World War II Museum in Eldred last night.
Swarts and Tipp would love to hit the Jeep Jamboree next week, but they need a Jeep! Barbie? G.I. Joe? Anyone out there got a little Panther-size Jeep they could use? Contact their Panther Planner, Kimberly Marcott Weinberg at kmw61@pitt.edu.
Tuna traveled to Pitt-Johnstown today where he made a new friend in PJ the mountain cat. They've friended each other on Facebook to keep in touch and share their adventures!
Congratulations to the BAHS Class of 2011. We'll look forward to seeing some of you in the fall.
Now not owning a bike is no reason not to take a bike ride. If you live in Bradford, Smethport or Coudersport, you can now check one out like a library book through the Center for Rural Health Practice's Get Active grant. Snowshoes, too!
Here are some parking notices for events this weekend. Parking lots #9 and 10 will be closed tonight for the Four-County Senior Games taking place on campus tomorrow. Lot 17 behind the Bromeley Family Theater will also close tonight for the Soap Box Derb
Tuna went on a trek to the Elk Country Visitor Center today, future site of an alumni event this fall. Check back often for details!
The Spring dean's list is up.
Portraits goes to the printer tomorrow. Look for it on campus or in your mailbox soon.
Campus police will be conducting an active shooter training in Swarts Hall tomorrow. No live ammunition will be used, but there will be scenario training.
Former Pitt-Bradford pitcher Zach Foster made his debut with the A+ Bradenton Marauders yesterday.
Recycle for science! X-treme Science Camp needs clean cardboard milk or juice containers (preferably a half-gallon) and plastic tubs -- somewhere between the size of a medium-size margarine tub and a Cool Whip tub. Contact Dr. Lauren Yaich and give your
If you're thinking about transferring to Pitt-Bradford, be sure to check this out.
Spaces are still available in the Center for Rural Health Practice's grant-writing seminar June 8. Registration closes tomorrow.
Save the date! Alumni & Family Weekend is Sept. 30 - Oct. 2. Reserve your hotel rooms now and mention Alumni Weekend to get a special rate.
You can now tag our page in your photos. If you have photos of Pitt-Bradford people this summer, be sure to tag our page so all our fans can enjoy them. Thanks!
Pitt-Bradford baseball players Derek Smith and Michael Pascarella as well as head coach Bret Butler will all be participating in top summer leagues.
Congrats to Michael Pascarella on being named to the 2011 ABCA Mid-Atlantic All-Region team.
We have a new minor in counseling psychology. Check it out.
Dr. Wayne Brinda will have two journal articles published this fall.
Have a happy and safe Memorial Day weekend, and thank you to those who paid the ultimate price for our freedoms.
Attention, parents, grandparents and kids -- there are still spaces in our X-treme Science Camp for children age 7 to 12 years old June 13-17. Camp is from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and includes labs, science activities, gym games, swimming and free time. Cost is
Hillary Stitt dishes up a fresh batch of hot dogs at the Pitt Crew Relay for Life Team's picnic fundraiser in the University Room this afternoon. The Relay will take place on campus June 17-18.
Students -- Pitt's Computing Services and Systems Development is conducting a survey about technology and technology services and would like to hear from you. Love it or hate it, now's your time to sound off.
It's a lawn-mowing marathon out there today for our facilities crew.
When the students are away, the staff plays. Here's a video of the chair races at today's Staff Association Office Olympics.
Thanks to Father Leo Gallina, who recently established a second scholarship at Pitt-Bradford.
Check out our 2011-12 Prism Series: "Civil War Voices," American Idol Christmas and "DRUM!"
Britt Moore has been named the new men's basketball coach.
The Spca McKeancounty is looking for volunteers to walk a shelter dog in the Memorial Day Parade. If you or anyone you know would be interested in walking a shelter dog, contact Tonya Ackley at twolabs@zoominternet.net or the shelter directly at 362-8850
2011 Grocery Grab
Next time you're on campus, check out our beautiful new mural in Swarts Hall painted by Oleg Gotchev and students in the Mural Design class.
Congratulations to Mike Pascarella, AMCC Baseball Player of the Year!
It's National Pitt Networking Day! Grab a fellow Pitt-Bradford alumnus/na and come on down to the Option House tonight between 5-7pm.
Congratulations to Carma Horner, our own coordinator of disability resources and services, who was honored today as an Outstanding Leader by the Bradford YWCA.
Here's a fun way to earn your PE credit: the Allegheny River Scholars canoe trip in July.
It's election day in Pennsylvania. If you live in-state, remember to vote in your local municipal elections.
Thank you, North Central Regional Planning and Development Commission, for providing us with 10 science camp scholarships!
The apple and crabapple trees on campus are blooming right on cue, just in time for Bradford Area High School promgoers' picture taking tonight.
Grab some friends and join the Center for Rural Health Practice's WalkWorks program in Bradford, Kane, Port Allegany or Smethport.
The Center for Rural Health Practice is holding a free workshop for educators and medical workers who work with autistic children.
Twenty students have been inducted into the first-year honor society.
Dr. Donna Armstrong Dombek presented a workshop on poverty in schools to teachers at Georgia Southern University.
Southern Tier Symphony plays in the Bromeley Family Theater Sunday afternoon. Students are free.
The campus is awash in birdsong this morning.
Follow the Pitt-Bradford softball team in action today at the AMCC tournament. The Panthers play Mount Aloysius in an elimination game at 11 a.m. Click on the link for live stats.
Congratulations to the new members of Alpha Sigma Lambda.
We have a summer full of activities planned, including some new outdoor recreation offerings from the Division of Continuing Education and Regional Development.
The Outdoor Club has openings for Recreation Assistant Work Study jobs. If you are work study eligible and interested in working at a Recreation Assistant, contact Mick at 814-362-7526
Follow the Pitt-Bradford softball team in action today at the AMCC tournament. First game is against Penn State Behrend at 10 a.m. Click the link for live stats.
Congrats to Curtis Bowser, Bradley Leroy and Allan Miller on being named to the All-AMCC men's tennis team!
Lady Panthers came up short in their bid for the regular-season AMCC title, but they'll be in action as the third seed at 10 a.m. Friday at the AMCC tournament vs. Penn State Behrend.
FYI, everyone, Hanley Library has some unusual hours this week. It's open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. through Friday, then will be closed on Saturday and Sunday. It will resume normal hours Monday.
Big softball game today for the Lady Panthers. Two wins against Mount Aloysius would give them the regular-season AMCC championship.
United Way of The Bradford Newsletter - May 2011
If you're thinking about joining us next year, come to one of our First Friday presentations this summer.
From left, Cindy Nowacki and Alyssa Villano of the Empty Bowls and Baskets committee visited The Friendship Table last week to deliver $1,855 raised by the dinner. At right, Barb Shufran and Joe Doriguzzi set up the food line before the free evening meal
Some Pitt-Bradford business students spent their spring semester helping residents at the YWCA Homeless Shelter refresh their work and budget skills.
The entrepreneurship program's economic gardening workshop will talk about growing businesses. Cost is $30, but elected officials are free.
Thanks to the generosity of the North-American Interfraternity Conference, Jesse Adams, Adam Schrot and Elizabeth Dick will attend the Undergraduate Inter-Fraternity Institute July 16-20 in Bloomington, Ind. They will learn more about leadership, ethics
Marilyn Horne gave graduates a little lesson in history this afternoon.
Just a little taste of Commencement. We'll have a story and more photos up this evening.
Commencement 2011 is LIVE!
→ University of Pittsburgh at Bradford: Congratulations, graduates! We're proud, but we're sure going to miss you.
The start of today's home baseball doubleheader against Penn State Behrend has been pushed back to 2 p.m. Come support your Panthers and soak up the sun!
Commencement is extra special for first generation college graduate Lyndon Orinion.
If you can't be at commencement, you watch the live feed here, 2 p.m. Sunday.
Despite the gloomy weather, today's home baseball doubleheader against D'Youville is still going to be played. First pitch is at 2 p.m. Come out and support your Panthers!
The PBAA is proud to welcome the largest graduating class of 335 into the Alumni Association this weekend! We'll celebrate with you at the Graduation Celebration Reception tomorrow evening. Hail to Pitt!
If you're staying in town, think about volunteering at the SPCA's "Woofstock" May 14. Choose a dog for the day and walk, groom, play, train and show them to guests at the shelter. To volunteer, contact the Office of Community Engageme
To those of you headed out for the summer today, safe travels and we'll miss you.
Two members of the Pitt-Bradford faculty will be leaving campus along with the class of 2011. Good luck and happy retirement to Isabelle Champlin and Dr. Gillian Boyce.
Pitt-Bradford will begin its summer hours next week.
Seniors - do you have your alumni pin yet? Stop by the Commons between 11am - 1 pm today to make your Senior Class Gift!
There is a power line down across the road near St. Bernard School on West Washington St. If you are coming to or leaving campus, please take an alternate route.
Phylicia Patterson and Kaitlin Zapel have been teaching children at School Street Elementary School some of what they learned in Costa Rica last summer.
Commencement tip: If you're planning on attending commencement ceremonies Sunday afternoon in the KOA Arena, you should know that it gets very warm in there, even if it is cool outside. So, dress in layers. The Bromeley Family Theater viewing should
Seniors - only 4 more days to Commencement! Leave your mark on Pitt-Bradford by making your senior class gift today. Stop by the Commons between 11am - 1pm or download a form at www.upb.pitt.edu/commencement.aspx. Gifts of $5 or more will receive a pi
Happy Administrative Professionals Day to our great admin. assistants and secretaries: Julie, Sharen, Judy, Stacey, Betty, Cindy, Brenda, Shelley, Cathy, Laurie, Lisa, Robin, Lisa, Cathy, Sharie, Jody, Jackie, Janet, Patty, Mandy, Melissa, Sandy, Barb, D
Congratulations to our largest ever graduating class!
Parking alert: Parking lot #7 by the Commons will be closed during the day on Friday.
Vira Heinz scholar Katie Zapel helps fifth-graders from School Street Elementary plant willows along the Blaisdell-Emery trail today. We'll have a story and photos from the project later.
We'll say one thing for all this rain -- the lawns are a gorgeous green.
Stressed by finals? Come to the NTSA's No-Tension or Stress Area in the library -- snacks from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. today through Thursday and free chair massages from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Tuesday and 10 am. to 12:30 p.m. Wednesday. Sign-up sheets are at t
Janiver Patiño is starting a club for Latino students to introduce Pitt-Bradford to the many different cultures and lifestyles of Latin America. If you're interested in La Raza Sociedad Latina, contact Javier at jnp25@pitt.edu.
The Pitt-Bradford athletics department held its annual awards banquet Friday evening. Congrats to everyone who was honored and to those who attended.
Today's home softball doubleheader against Mount Aloysius has been postponed due to inclement weather.
Dr. Lee Colosimo will receive the Alumni Award of Distinction this year.
Hannah Penman presented a paper on Muslim women in sports in Pittsburgh.
If you're still waffling on whether or not to take classes this summer, don't forget there's free housing when you enroll for summer courses. Check it out at Residential Life and Housing. Classes start May 9, June 6, June 20 and July 5.
Today's home softball doubleheader against D'Youville has been postponed due to inclement weather and field conditions.
Stop by Last Class/Final Blast today in the Commons today between 11 am - 1 pm. Celebrate with a snow-capped snow cone or bag of buttery popcorn. Congratulations to all of our students for your academic accomplishments and good luck on your finals!
The Pitt-Bradford Student Athlete Advisory Committee hosted a Pitch, Hit & Run competition yesterday. Thanks to all those who helped out and participated. It was a great success!
We know you're busy, but don't let this important deadline to complete the FAFSA for PHEAA go by.
Happy last day of classess! Now, start studying for those finals.
Today's home baseball doubleheader against Penn State Behrend has been postponed due to inclement weather and field conditions.
The entrepreneurship program has donated Business Start-Up Backpacks to 17 regional libraries. Feel free to use them!
Several Pitt-Bradford student-athletes spent time at the McKean County SPCA recently!
Pitt-Bradford will be introducing a minor in counseling this fall. For more information, contact Dr. Greg Page at glp5@pitt.edu.
Seniors: 10 days until commencement.
Today's home baseball and softball doubleheaders have been moved to Friday, April 22, due to inclement weather.
The week before finals is more stressful for some students than finals week. What projects/papers are you working on?
Congrats to freshman softball player Sydney Mosby on being named AMCC Pitcher of the Week. She is the third straight Panther to be recognized by the conference.
Congratulations to Isabelle Champlin, this year's recipient of the Chairs' Faculty Teaching Award!
Feeling stressed out? Remember there's a quiet place on campus where you can read, review notes, meditate or just enjoy a little peace -- the Wick Chapel, open 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and evenings on Saturday and Sunday.
Do something good for the world today. Give blood between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. in the Mukaiyama University Room.
The vocal arts ensemble will be singing some spring songs Tuesday at lunchtime.
Here's the full listing of students honored at convocation today.
Got a friend who's thinking about transferring to Pitt-Bradford? Let them know about our transfer open house next Friday.
It's convocation day! Just a reminder that 11 a.m. classes are cancelled for today and that 10 a.m. classes will conclude by 10:45 a.m. so everyone can honor those receiving awards.
Freshman softball pitchers Sydney Mosby and Sarah Oberton combine to toss a perfect game today against Hilbert. Congrats!
Nuclear energy is being looked at again in the wake of the Japanese tsunami. Come learn more about the role of nuclear power in sustainable energy.
Check it out: There is a home softball game at 3:30 p.m. today AND it's not raining. Enjoy.
Josh Flowers and Yvon Woappi had the chance to present their original research at the American Chemical Society in Anaheim. Tomorrow you can see them at Honors Day.
Our students will be presenting their research tomorrow afternoon at Honors Day in the commons. Stop by and learn something new.
The tulips are up!
Today is National Library Workers Day. Hug a Hanley worker, or just say "thanks."
Our interdisciplinary arts majors will have a chance to show off what they've been doing for the last four years next week. Check out their presentations and exhibits in Blaisdell Hall throughout the week.
Today's home baseball doubleheader against Penn State Behrend has been postponed due to inclement weather.
Congrats to softball player Lauren Kinniburgh being named AMCC Player of the Week!
Pitt-Bradford students and staff raised $1,300 for Big Brothers/Big Sisters at Bowl for Kids' Sake.
Welcome accepted students! We hope we'll be seeing you again this summer for Beginnings freshman orientation.
The sun is out, as are the Frisbees and short skirts. Spring has made an appearance on campus.
Busy day in Pitt-Bradford athletics! Baseball and softball sweep Franciscan, and men's tennis rallies to defeat D'Youville. Click on the link for complete recaps.
Calling all history lovers -- Dr. Thomas's annual lecture is next week. This year, a giant earthquake and tsunami destroy a civilization. Sound familiar? It was more than 200 years ago in Lisbon.
Men's soccer and women's basketball teams pose for a picture after loading a 40-foot cargo bin full of donations for the Good Samaritan Services Clinic in Cameroon, West Africa, at the First Presbyterian Church.
Lewis Keller is looking for students to join him in the March of Dimes March for Babies April 17 in Callahan Park. You can contact Lewis to help him help babies at lpk7@pitt.edu.
Dr. Frederick will be teaching us all things we never knew about William Howard Taft next week.
Want to try something new next fall? Think about enrolling in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, a special one-credit PE course being offered in the fall. The course is ideal for CJ majors and ROTC cadets. Classes will be taught by John Kenefick, who is also the advis
The ladies of Theta Sigma Delta held a car wash recently to benefit their scholarship fund. We hope it will be car wash weather again soon!
Today's home baseball doubleheader against Keuka has been postponed.
Pitt has received a $1 million grant to bring medical students to Bradford.
Chancellor Nordenberg says thank you to the Pitt-Bradford family for their efforts at Pitt Day in Harrisburg. Success!!
Senator Joe Scarnati confirms that there is support from his Senate Chamber to restore some funding to Pitt.
It was a pleasure meeting with Senator Mary Jo White and we appreciate her support.
On the House floor with Rep. Matt Gabler and Rep. Marty Causer '96.
Follow today's action from Pitt Day in Harrisburg on Twitter with #standwithpitt.
Today we took a bus full of students to Harrisburg today to lobby legislators. Here Alisha Hooks and Erik Austin are looking for Senator Mary Jo White.
Congrats to Pitt-Bradford softball player Lauryn Weaver on being named AMCC Player of the Week!
The home baseball doubleheader scheduled for Tuesday afternoon has been moved to Thursday due to inclimate weather. First pitch is still scheduled for 1 p.m.
Attention graduates! Bring us your photos for the Graduation Celebration Reception video! Please provide the Alumni Relations Office with your favorite Pitt-Bradford memories by 5 pm on Friday, April 8. • Bring the photos on a flash drive and w
Student leaders enjoyed their Dinner with a Panther, Chris Luke '94 (alumni association board president).
Profs. Dombrosky and Gajanan have a pretty sweet grant -- studying the Pennsylvania wine industry.
'boom' comes to Pitt-Bradford next week.
Tomorrow's home baseball doubleheader against Pitt-Greensburg has been postponed until Sunday with hopes that the sun may come out by then. First pitch is scheduled for 1 p.m.
One month until commencement, and that's no joke! Seniors, what are your plans?
→ University of Pittsburgh at Bradford: Break out the shorts and shades -- Weather.com is calling for highs in the upper 60s by Sunday. Woo-hoo!
Remember, the Harrisburg-area alumni reception at ABC Brewery is Monday, April 4 at 6:30 pm. RSVP to Melissa Stiles at mas292@pitt.edu. We can't wait to catch up with you!
Here's the scoop on the "Stand with Pitt" rally held today in the quad.
You can now stay up-to-date with the Pitt-Bradford RSS news feed. Or just hang out here. Or do both!
Remember, the rally to learn more about Gov. Corbett's proposed budget cuts to Pitt is at noon tomorrow in the Bromeley Quadrangle. Hope we see you there!
The Pitt-Bradford baseball team is playing Medaille today at 1 p.m. Come out to the field and support your Panthers!
Dr. Rick Relyea, the Director of the Pymatuning Laboratory of Ecology will speak to students and other interested individuals at 11 a.m. Thursday in Fisher 106A about summer opportunities at the field station for the University of Pittsburgh. Students ca
Pitt Day in Harrisburg will be April 5. Follow all the action or post your own on Twitter by following #standwithpitt.
College in the High School gives high school students the chance to earn Pitt credits without leaving their school.
Adrenaline junkies should check out the Outdoor Club's showing of previews tomorrow night for the Banff Mountain Film Festival.
The Lady Panthers basketball team is celebrating 10 years of its CARE mini camp for children of all abilities.
Sign up today in the Commons to attend Dinner with a Panther! This RSVP only event, sponsored by the Student Alumni Association, pairs students with accomplished Pitt-Bradford alumni from across the region. Alumni host students for a scrumptious dinner
WPSU aired a story this morning about Bradford's appearance in the Final Four for "America's Toughest Weather City."
→ University of Pittsburgh at Bradford: is, with the return of winter, growing interesting St. Patrick's Day-green crystals in the fountain.
Pitt-Bradford is holding its annual health fair next week.
Pitt-Bradford will hold its annual health fair next week.
Welcome to all the Sibs and Kids hanging out with us this weekend!
Career fair is next week: dress sharp and bring your resumes.
Social sciences students met via videolink yesterday with students from American University in Cairo for a discussion about the U.S.-Egypt-Israel relationship.
Earlier this week, Pitt-Bradford honored three high school seniors as "Women of Promise."
History/Political Science Club is hosting a forum tonight for candidates for McKean County Judge.
The campus community today celebrated with this year's Vira Heinz travel scholarship winners and heard about the adventures of last year's Heinz scholars.
Student Government Association is sponsoring a letter-writing day until 4 p.m. today in the Commons. Students can find their representatives, write letters, register to vote and find out how they can express their opinions about Gov. Corbett's propo
Got a place you'd like to rent to Pitt-Bradford students? Call the housing office to fill out an information sheet.
For all you seniors out interviewing for jobs: Good luck, big smile, look 'em in the eye and give them a firm handshake (not too firm). Oh, you know all this -- go get 'em.
Students who donated their hair to "Locks of Love" show off some trimmed tresses last week. The event was was sponsored by Colleges for a Cure and collected 80 inches of hair and $150. Special thanks to the stylists from Bella Capelli salon for
Former journalist (a Pulitzer-winning one at that) and nonfiction writer Dianne Aprile will read from her work Thursday at noon. Come join us for lunch!
Tomorrow's home doubleheader softball game against Alfred has been postponed until March 31. We'll hope for better weather.
Pitt-Bradford clubs have extended their collection for victims of the Japanese tsunami. Look for their table from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. through Thursday in the Commons. $311 have been collected with a goal of $500.
Author Jane Yolen, who wrote popular children's titles like the "How Do Dinosaurs ...?" series and "Owl Moon" will hold a videoconference with education students Wednesday night. Public is welcome.
Pitt-Bradford volunteers helped to raise $400 for the American Cancer Society last week during Daffodil Days.
This is pretty cool -- Pitt-Bradford's Michael Pascarella was named the NATIONAL Hitter of the Week Friday by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers' Association.
Mezzo soprano Lorraine Sullivan will join us next week for a concert with her accompanist, Kirk Severtson.
For those of you who've been wondering about our sister college, YCC, fared in the earthquake last week here are some answers.
Today's Jamestown Post-Journal features a review of Tuesday night's performance of "Romeo and Juliet" by the Russian National Ballet Theatre in the Bromeley Family Theater.
Elementary education students in the Family and Community Relationships class created literary backpacks for third graders and delivered them Tuesday. The backpacks contained books along a theme and an activity that students could do with their families.
Regular religious services this weekend will include prayers for Japan. The Christian non-denominational service is held at 5 p.m. Saturday, Catholic Mass at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Services take place in Harriett B. Wick Chapel.
Top o' the mornin' to you, and congratulations to the four winners of the spring NEXT STEP Business Grants. The next round will be offered in the fall. Start thinking about those businesses.
Seniors, Graduation Central, your one-stop commencement shop, is open until 6 p.m. in the University Room.
Pitt-Bradford education students traveled to DuBois yesterday to meet Dr. Temple Grandin, one of the world's foremost experts on autism and a professor of animal science.
Every year Dr. Alexander switches places with the president of student government for a day. A few pics of SGA president Jacob Loree enjoying his plush new digs with friends.
Seniors are counting down the days to commencement, and it starts in earnest today with Graduation Central from 2 to 6 p.m. in the University Room.
Hey, Bradford made it to the second round! Next up, the formidable Cleveland.
An exhibition opening Friday features the work of our visiting professor muralist Oleg Gotchev, a Fulbright scholar from Bulgaria.
Fill out your brackets: Whose weather is tougher? Bradford or Philly?
Zippo owner and Pitt-Bradford benefactor will receive the Presidential Medal of Distinction at commencement this year.
Career Services is offering free transportation to the WestPACS Job and Internship Fair March 23 in Monroeville. Stop by 220 Commons to find out more.
Several student groups are working together to collect money for Japan. They will have a table in front of the Panther Shop from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. today through Friday. Proceeds go to the Real Medicine Foundation, which was created specifically to aid i
If you're headed to the ballet tomorrow night, you might want to read this interview that Robert Plyler of the Jamestown Post-Journal did with the company's ballet master.
Don't panic: there'll be a test of our Emergency Notification System at 11 a.m. tomorrow, March 15.
Dr. Assad Panah has been elected president-elect of the National Associationo f Academies of Science for a second time.
Welcome back, everyone!
Remember, the university is closed tomorrow. See you Monday!
Registration for fall term begins March 28. Log in to my.pitt.edu to find the date and time you may begin registration. Students must meet with their academic advisor, who must remove the advising hold in order for the student to register for classes.
Welcome, Gas Expo. If you're attending the show today, be sure to stop by Booth #19 and say high to Dr. Assad Panah and students from our Pet Tech program.
John Engwer, left, of Phase II Stormwater and Mike Kallenborn of Pine Valley Landscaping set up a display for the Natural Gas Expo on campus tomorrow and Friday. We're expecting at least 2,000 guests. Stop by. It's free.
Tonya Ackley is our new coordinator of community engagement. Come see her if you want to help out folks or if your organization needs volunteers.
We know, we know, you're on break, but it's a good time to think about advising week next week. Take a minute to write a list of classes you are interested in taking and write down questions for your advisor.
Harrisburg-area alumni, advocate for your University, and join us at Pitt Day in Harrisburg on Tuesday, April 5, 2011. Email Lindsay Retchless, Alumni Director, at lhr2@pitt.edu for more information.
Students, if you're in town and looking for something good to do tonight, bring your Pitt ID to Bradford Area High School tonight for "Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles." Tickets are half price for students one hour before the show. Starts at
We know you've been waiting patiently. The fall schedule is up.
The campus is beautiful this morning with a fresh coat of snow clinging to the trees and blue skies and sunshine.
Kadeem Collins has started a group for the class of 2015.
Dancers can work with a ballerina from the Russian National Ballet at this free workshop.
Have a great break. Don't forget to post some pictures of you doing fun stuff in your "beyond" scarves!
United Way of Bradford Area March Newsletter - Mar 4, 201
Spring break! Here's the list of what's open, what's closed and where you should park.
Get your tickets to 'Romeo and Juliet' before spring break, then come back and enjoy.
Baseball and softball teams are headed to Arizona tomorrow. What are your spring break plans?
Just in time for Spring Break, SAA, it's a Panther Shop Discount Day! Enjoy 20% off select hoodies TODAY. Stop by with your SAA key card and student i.d.
Advising week is March 14-18. Now is the time to check and take care of your registration holds. If you don't, it could affect your ability to enroll in the classes you'll need. That would stink.
Nine Pitt-Bradford swimmers were named to the AMCC All-Conference team. Congrats.
If you prefer a less highbrow look at our esteemed commencement speaker, check out her turn on "Sesame Street." Once you've done a cameo on Sesame Street, you've really made it.
This year's commencement speaker, Marilyn Horne, has a voice that took her from Bradford to travel around the world and sing for presidents. Learn more about this world-famous Bradford native in this video produced by the National Endowment for the
The Office of Community Engagement is seeking volunteers to help sell daffodils for the American Cancer Society at Wal-Mart from March 15 to 19. Shifts last a couple of hours. If you've got a few to spare, contact Tonya Ackley at Wick Chapel.
If you'll be leaving your car on campus for spring break, campus police have asked that you park it in lot #4 next to Dorn House, far away from the creek and the Sport and Fitness Center, which will be hosting a big natural gas expo.
Pitt-Bradford women's basketball players Maria Costanza and Danielle Zeamer were tabbed all-conference players today. Congrats!
Congrats to Pitt-Bradford men's basketball player Daniel Heisey being named to the all-conference team.
Staff had a chance to do some leadership development today with David Coleman, aka the Dating Doctor. Whether or not you're in a relationship, check out his show tonight at 9 in the Bromeley Family Theater.
If you'd like to keep up with volunteer activities and opportunities in the Office of Community Engagement, follow them on facebook here:
Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity held a work day Sunday at the YWCA homeless shelter, painting a hallway and putting up a wallpaper border.
The 2011 Cultural Festival focused on India, but was a great time for all.
March is coming in like a lamb. Here's to hoping it doesn't go out like a lion.
Happy Staff Appreciation Day for all our hard-working staff, from academic affairs to TRiO SSS.
Pitt-Bradford won an award from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education for its 2010 Go Beyond Brand Party.
Our new advising center and TRiO help students make the transition from high school to college and beyond.
Professor Klaus Wuersig traveled to the UAE to present a paper on changes in engineering education over the last 50 years.
There's a flood warning issued until 10:45 a.m. Drive safely and wear your rain boots.
Another great Cultural Festival. Look for photos next week.
Watch the Pitt-Bradford women's basketball team tonight in the AMCC tournament semifinals against La Roche.
Work on your ROAR, the student activities office is now taking applications from students interested in being the one and only Pitt-Bradford Panther during the 2011-12 academic year. The Panthers' identities will be kept secret, not to be revealed u
Students from Alpha Phi Omega helped members of the Empty Bowls and Baskets committee make baskets Thursday evening. Baskets are offered as part of the Empty Bowls and Baskets dinner March 17.
The university is open. Individual classes may be canceled. Here's how to check on yours.
Let's hear it for the Lady Panthers! They'll face #1 LaRoche at LaRoche Friday night.
Portraits wants to hear from our alumni, especially those who graduated in the 1960s, which will be the focus of our spring/summer issue. So let us know what you've been up to.
Come to the One World Cultural Festival, "where Bollywood meets Bradford."
Got scarves? If you went to the Go Beyond Brand Party last week you do. Send us a pic of you in your beyond scarves and we'll put it in our beyond scarf gallery. Kayak sledding, on the slopes at Killington during spring break or just playing broom h
Members of Kappa Sigma fraternity spent Saturday helping out at the McKean County SPCA, and they did more than just pet the puppies. There was dirty work to be done, and they did it.
#6 Panthers men's basketball heads to #3-ranked Medaille tomorrow night for the start of the AMCC tournament. Good luck, guys! Winner faces #1 LaRoche in Friday semifinal at LaRoche.
Men's and women's swimming had a fabulous finish at the AMCC championships this weekend, and Fernando Petrilli brought home three championship titles.
→ University of Pittsburgh at Bradford: Skiers paradise this morning.
Way to go Fernando Petrilli, winner of the 200 IM title, and Morgan Kinville, who captured the 500-yard freestyle championship at the AMCC swimming championships in Grove City. Action continues today and tomorrow.
Portraits is looking for bands from Pitt-Bradford's past. If you were in a band, or even if you remember the members of bands from your era at Pitt-Bradford, drop a line to Kimberly Weinberg at kmw61@pitt.edu. Or post it here. We'll find you!
There are still tickets available for The Second City tonight. Students can see the top comedy group in the nation for about the price of a movie -- $10. It'll cost members of the public $24. Box office is open until 4:30 p.m. today and opens again
Campus police are looking ahead. Warm weather is melting the snow and ice straight into the Tuna, and it wouldn't take much rain to create a problem. Police are asking students to move cars that are parked close to the creek, especially in lots #9 a
Spring Open House: The Movie. Now showing on You Tube.
Spring is in the air and the Lady Panthers are headed to the softball diamond.
Award-winning Kentucky poet Kathleen Driskell will be reading Tuesday night in the Mukaiyama University Room.
The University Times interviewed Dr. Tony Gaskew about the Muslim Brotherhood's role in post-Mubarak Egypt.
Watch all of the videos from today's Go Beyond Brand Party on our YouTube channel, UPittBradford.
The fall dean's list is up. Are you on it?
Even the Panther is at the Go Beyond party!
Beautiful day for the Go Beyond Brand Party. Faculty, staff and students, we hope to see you at 11:30 a.m. in the Mukaiyama University Room for fun, food and living the brand promise.
In the Valentine's Day doghouse? What could be more romantic than taking your Valentine to see the Russian National Ballet's "Romeo and Juliet" March 15 at Bromeley Family Theater. Throw in some flowers and a real sorry face and you
Don't forget to apply for a donor scholarship.
Nominate a great alumni volunteer for the PBAA distinguished volunteer award.
If you came to our open house in the wet and slippery snow, thank you; and if you put down a deposit, welcome to Pitt-Bradford!
Laughter is good for your heart. Come to The Second City Friday night to help your heart out. It's easier than reducing your cholesterol.
Four lucky and hard-working Pitt-Bradford students have received $5,000 scholarships to study abroad this summer from the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship Program for Women in Global Leadership.
Happy Valentine's Day, Pitt-Bradford! Love yourself, love your friends.
Watch the Pitt-Bradford basketball teams in action today against La Roche. Women tip-off at 1 p.m., men will follow shortly after.
Alpha Phi Omega is collecting new pajamas and storybooks on campus to help a little boy with a service project. The pajamas and books are given to orphans and foster children. Collection bin is in Swarts Hall.
Our very own Dr. Om V. Singh is doing some incredible research in the areas of cystic fibrosis, cancer, toxic microbes and biofuels.
Judge John Cleland will talk about his role in investigating the fascinating "Kids for Cash" judicial scandal in Eastern Pennsylvania.
The Pitt-Bradford Alumni Association is now taking nominations for its Teaching Excellence Award. Nominate a professor who made a difference in your life.
The weather forecasters say it should be a little warmer tomorrow in Bradford, so plan on joining us for our admissions open house.
Haven't made plans for the weekend yet? Don't forget about our Fieldhouse Frenzy basketball extravaganza and Panther Athletic Auction, where you can bid on items from newspaper subscriptions to race tickets.
Last week we honored 29 staff members for their years of service, including Jeff Armstrong, who's been with the university 35 years.
Is there someone you think should be in the Pitt-Bradford Athletic Hall of Fame? Submit your nomination by March 31.
"Pennsylvania Crude" photographer Ed Bernik will be on campus next week for a presentation by the Friends of Hanley Library.
There's still time today to make a difference by donating blood. Red Cross blood drive is on in the Mukaiyama University Room until 5 p.m. No appointments necessary. There is a national blood shortage currently due to winter storms.
Darwin Day is Friday -- a day of science and a winter nature walk.
If you happen to be in Pittsburgh, listen to Dr. Tony Gaskew's interview this morning on the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. The interview will air at 9:30 a.m. on KQV.
We'll be offering bus transportation home to selected destinations for Spring Break. For more information or reservations, visit the Student Activities Office -- 206 Commons.
Registration for summer classes begins Feb. 21. And don't forget about free housing for those taking at least one three-credit course.
Dr. Fumio Kobayashi is a visiting professor this semester from our sister college, Yokohama College of Commerce. he is teaching Japanese Language and Culture as well as Retailing in Japan. On Friday, students in the language and culture class tried their
Have you heard? The 2011 commencement speaker will be opera legend and Bradford native Marilyn Horne.
Fairytale snow this morning coating every branch on every tree.
You saw him there -- our fabulous photographer Alan Hancock. Now see some of his pics from Pitt-Bradford's winter formal. The pics are so good, and the students look so great that we had to share a lot of them.
The Second City comes to Pitt-Bradford Feb. 18. Student tickets are only $8 to $10.
Thought about your taxes yet? Our Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program offers free tax preparation for those who meet income or age requirements.
Hour and a half to kickoff. Who are you rooting for, Pitt-Bradford?
Have a great time at the formal tonight and be safe, everyone!
Those who could not make last night's presentation in Wick Chapel can watch it on our YouTube channel.
If you can't check us out during the day, the Admissions office will stay open for evening hours starting next week.
Our fabulous Pitt-Bradford donors have created dozens of scholarships to benefit students. Apply for yours before March 1 by following this link.
Congratulations to Lambda Xi, celebrating 20 years of sisterhood! The sisters gathered to celebrate this past weekend. Tag 'em if you know 'em.
Don't forget! Priority deadline for the FAFSA is March 1.
Our student health & counseling services want you to help increase eating disorder awareness on our campus. Enter a 30 second video to compete for $500, $250 and $100 money cards. Deadline for entry is Feb. 9!
Dr. Tony Gaskew will explain the current situation in Egypt and what it means to the United States in a lecture tomorrow night at Wick Chapel.
Dr. Binder, can you teach me how to Snuggie? Enter the 2011 Go Beyond Video Contest: A Cozy Campus Video Deadline is Monday, February 7th, 2011 For more information visit: the original promotional video here: by the Office of Communications & M
Welcome Shawn Murray '01, who joins our institutional advancement team.
Check out the top plays from the Pitt-Bradford basketball teams this past weekend against Mount Aloysius.
Dr. Tony Gaskew on WESB's The LiveLine this afternoon talking about the emerging revolution in Egypt. If you missed the broadcast, you can hear it here:
Join the Student Alumni Association in the Pink Pig Challenge! They're just piggy banks. We put a little in here and there, and before long it all adds up. But, these piggy banks are special. They support causes that will make a direct impact on
Take part in the MLK 25 Challenge -- a call to Americans to honor Dr. Martin Luther King by pledging to take at least 25 actions during 2011 to make a difference for others and strengthen our communities. To find out more, visit Tonya Ackley in the Harri
Freshman Jamariss Rhodes will have an essay about growing up with her parents in Antiqua published in the March/April issue of Orion. Feel warmer reading it.
Snow schmo! It will be fun inside in Bradford this February -- Improv Month featuring our own Improvers and a visit to campus by Second City.
Dr. Tony Gaskew, assistant professor of criminal justice and an expert in the Muslim Brotherhood, will be explaining the situation in Egypt tomorrow on the LiveLine at 12:30 p.m. on WESB 1490 AM.
Do the Snuggie!
Watch the Pitt-Bradford basketball teams tomorrow as they take on Mount Aloysius in an AMCC doubleheader. The women play at 1 p.m., and the men will follow shortly after.
With tax season upon us, a dozen dedicated accounting students begin spending weekends preparing taxes for low- and middle-income families through the VITA program.
Beautiful, romantic snowfall this morning. Take a moment on your way to class or work to enjoy it.
Believe it or not, we're thinking about spring. If you're thinking about joining us in the fall, come to our Spring Open House Feb. 12.
Today our Kaleidoscope Children's matinee series presented Star Trek Starfleet Academy to elementary and middle school students. Students got some scientific explanations while attending Starfleet Academy.
See pictures here of Diane Kramer's "Rooted in Intuition" show in the KOA Art Gallery. Then come see it for yourself!
New transfer agreements with JCC make it easier for students to make the move to Pitt-Bradford.
Today we're welcoming 1,000 elementary and middle schoolers to Starfleet Academy for Star Trek Live in the Bromeley Family Theater as part of our Kaleidoscope Children's Matinee Series.
The 2011 Baily's Beads will be unveiled tomorrow night.
Watch highlights of the women's and men's wins against Franciscan Saturday on the new Pitt-Bradford Athletics You Tube channel.
The Ashtabula (Ohio) Star-Beacon ran a nice feature this morning about one of women's basketball coach Molly Brennan's recruits for next year. Read about Arianna Morris here.
It's 17 below on campus this morning. If we see you out with no gloves on, we're telling your mothers.
The first of our 'Noontime Nuggets' short computer courses is in St. Marys today. Check them out.
'Rooted in Intuition' exhibition opens tomrrow.
Listen to WMXO 101.5 FM at 9 a.m. tomorrow morning for an interview with Dr. C. Anthony Jackson, who will be performing "We're Moving On" at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Bromeley Family Theater.
Hey SAA, tomorrow is a Panther Shop Discount Day! Show your SAA key card and student i.d. to receive 20% off all t-shirts. The Panther Shop is open from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. We'll see you there!
Congratulations to all our seniors who've been named to Who's Who.
Dr. C. Anthony Jackson will present 'We're Moving On' at 7:30 p.m. Friday.
Some Pitt-Bradford students spent today honoring Dr. King's commitment to social justice by cleaning the YWCA homeless shelter in Bradford. Thanks to all those who donated cleaning supplies, and don't forget the service in celebration of Dr. Ki
The Panther Shop will be going on holiday this weekend as well. Shop hours are noon to 3 p.m. Saturday. It will be closed Sunday and Monday. So stock up!
Study alert: the Hanley library will have reduced hours for the holiday weekend. It will be open from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday and 6 to 11:30 p.m. Monday.
Free flu shots on campus next week.
We know we have facebook friends far beyond Bradford, and we have to wonder: who's snowed in today?
Pitt-Bradford will be marking Martin Luther King Jr. Day Monday with a service project and a special service at the Harriett B. Wick Chapel. To help with the service project, helping to clean the YWCA Homeless Shelter, you donate cleaning supplies by tak
Dan Heisey's been named the AMCC men's basketball Player of the Week.
Check out the offerings in our Spring Spectrum Series.
It's freezing out! Put on the coffee and snuggle up with a good (text)book.
Pitt-Bradford's campus police department was one of three area police departments to receive a Bronze Award from AAA this week.
Scott Elliott has been named our new sports information director. Welcome, Scott!
Home sports this weekend -- Swimming and women's basketball at 1 p.m. Men's basketball at 3 p.m. Come watch senior Dan Heisey score his 1000th point.
Come visit us!
Dr. Alexander has announced that the Emergency Notification Service will be used for future weather-related cancellations. You can sign up at the My Pitt portal.
Happy first day of classes!
The 2009-10 men's soccer team receive academic honors from the National Soccer Coaches' Association.
Dr. Nancy McCabe has signed a book contract for the followup to her second book, "Meeting Sophie."
United Way of Bradford Area January Newsletter
Professor Vaughn Bicehouse is now Dr. Vaughn Bicehouse.
Before you get too busy, don't forget the deadline for donor scholarship applications is March 1.
Residence halls and offices open tomorrow. Classes start Wednesday.
We're getting ready for the spring semester. RAs report today.
Happy New Year, everyone! Does anyone have a resolution they'd like to share?
What have you been up to over break, everyone?
FAFSA applications will be available beginning Jan. 1.
Staff from the Pitt-Bradford Financial Aid Office will answer questions and help students and parents fill out the FAFSA at a series of upcoming events.
The Center for Rural Health Practice has received a $175,000 grant to train public health workers.
Happy Holidays from Pitt-Bradford
The Center for Rural Health Practice has received a WalkWorks grant to help improve the health of our community.
For more information visit: www.upb.pitt.edu/beyondcontest.aspx
Alumnus Brian Sansom has been named interim head coach of the men's basketball team.
Dr. Alexander wears a Snuggie! Dean Evans sings! See all that and more in this video announcing the 2011 Beyond video contest.
Happy Holidays from the Office of Communications and Marketing.
Pitt-Bradford offices will be closed Dec. 24 through Jan. 3 for our staff to enjoy time with their families.
Spring break in Mexico. And it's educational. Really!
Grab a kiddo and come check out Seussical net month. Our version is suitable for children in kindergarten through fifth grade.
Last day of finals! Safe journey home, everyone. Enjoy some well-deserved R&R with friends and family this break. We'll see you next year!
Congratulations to Joe DeVito, Yvon Woappi and Jing Dong, winners of the entrepreneurship program's NEXT STEP Business Grant.
The holiday spirit swept the Pitt Bradford campus this month when the Resident Adviser Staff organized a collection of toys, food, books and clothing for local organization CARE for Children. This is the second year that the campus community has particip
Need some great stocking stuffers? How about tickets to The Second City comedy troupe Feb. 18 or the Russian National Ballet Theatre's "Romeo and Juliet" March 15. For tickets, call the Bromeley Family Theater box office 814-362-5113.
Don't forget -- Tomorrow is the last day to sign up for Pitt bus service to select cities in Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, Maryland and Washington, D.C. (via Pittsburgh). Sign up in the Student Activities Office.
Coffee's brewin', snacks are out in the library lobby. Come visit for a study break or a pre-final pick-me-up.
Students, good luck on today's finals!
Congratulations to all our December graduates! You're in the homestretch now.
In the spirit of giving, we're waiving the $5 fee to attend tonight's Casino Night sponsored by the SAA. We thought you'd rather spend the money on caffeine to get you through your finals. See you tonight at 8pm in the MUR. Receive a swag
If you're thinking about New Year's resolutions, check out our exercise classes under 'events.'
If you missed Dr. Don Ulin reading Christmas selections on yesterday's LiveLine, you can hear it here.
Students from various disciplines presented research and papers at the Penn-York Undergraduate Research Conference held at Pitt-Titusville.
Tonight's women's and men's basketball games against Medaille have been postponed until tomorrow evening. The women's game will begin at 6 p.m., the men's at 8 p.m.
If you're still looking for a way to get home for break, check out a pilot program that will provide bus service from Pitt-Bradford, via the Oakland campus, to more than a dozen cities in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, New York and Washington, D.C. F
Get Christmasy with students from the vocal performance practicum at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow in Blaisdell Hall.
Roads are good. Sidewalks are clear. All systems are go.
United Way of Bradford Area December Newsletter - Dec 6, 2010
It's snowing cats and dogs out!
If you make it to campus, please consider giving blood to the Community Bank blood drive from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today in the University Room. Participants will be registered to win a $50 WalMart gift card.
We're here. Classes are open. Be careful on the roads.
Be careful driving to campus tomorrow morning. WESB has a complete list of road closings in McKean and Cattaraugus counties.
Our own Dr. Tony Gaskew was interviewed yesterday about the release of sensitive documents on WikiLeaks.
Communications major Christa Grigsby has been trying out her reporting skills as an iReporter for CNN. See her stories on yesterday's flood and snow here.
We now have a PNC ATM machine on campus. It's located in the campus laundry.
A new scholarship remembers a beloved student and helps business students.
Women's and men's basketball are still on for tonight! Women play at 6, men at 8 in the conference opener against D'Youville.
Let's hear it for the staff who worked all night to keep students and their property safe and to entertain and feed them. And let's hear it for students who took advantage of the evacuation to start a slumber party sock baseball game.
Classes are still on in St. Marys at the CEC.
Teachers and kids -- classes at Pitt-Bradford are canceled, but "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" is still on!
Good morning, everyone. We're dealing with some water on campus, and classes are cancelled for today. The university is open, and staff should report for duty.
Need a moment of calm? Mac Sue will be playing Advent music on our new organ Friday. Come enjoy and relax.
We have a new minor -- digital graphic design.
Dr. Michael Klausner has been studying teens' texting behavior. See if you agree with his findings.
Criminal justice professor Dr. Tony Gaskew is taking part in an FBI research project.
Faculty, staff and students, don't forget, you could win an iPod Touch or other prizes just for taking the University Library Services survey at
We're in the home stretch now. Countdown to break has begun.
A few weeks ago, we told you about a project by SIFE and the Green Team to encourage less waste in the KOA Dining Hall. The groups took one day's waste from the dining hall, weighed it and discovered it was 395 pounds. A few weeks later, they did it
Safe travels if you're headed home or back to campus today.
Happy Thanksgiving to our fabulous fans -- students, parents, alumni, faculty, staff, friends and future students. We are thankful for you all and so glad you've let us serve you.
Plenty of folks are starting to think about Christmas. Get in the spirit by attending the Bradford Landmark Society's reading by Mike Randall of "A Christmas Carol" Dec. 11 in the Bromeley Family Theater.
Willing to not cook for a good cause? The Lady Panthers basketball team will be holding a fundraiser tonight at Pizza Hut. Pizza buffet from 5 to 8 p.m. Tips go to the team, as well as a share of the buffet. $6.99 for adults, $3.99 for kids.
Professors Flora Wei and Ken Wang have published a paper on students texting in class. So students, do you text in class and why? And, professors, how do you feel about this?
Freshmen aren't the only new faces on campus. Read about this year's new professors here.
Here's a nice story from Stanford on a Pitt-Bradford alumnus who got his start in admissions right here at Pitt-Bradford.
Portraits magazine is at the printer today. Look for it soon with photos of the beautiful Wick Chapel and a story on young alumni working on the set of 'Unstoppable.'
Dr. Jean Truman recently presented a paper on the success of first-generation nursing students.
Congratulations to Professor Isabelle Champlin, celebrating 40 years at Pitt-Bradford, and Dr. Warren Fass, marking 30 years. They and other members of the faculty will be honored at the service recognition dinner this evening.
Here's a fun lunchtime activity. Anthropology Club is holding a basket weaving session from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. today in Swarts 108.
Women's basketball starts tonight with a 6 p.m. home game against Adrain College. If you bring a canned good, we'll take $1 off the price of admission.
Math students from BAHS and Port Allegany High School took home first place honors in the 9th Annual College Mathematics Competition last week.
Lyndon Orinion, Kyle Marrero and Chris Hooks were favorites at this year's Kiwanis Kapers charity variety show. Thanks to Alan Hancock for passing along this pic.
Great day for an open house. Welcome prospective students and families.
Panthers volleyball met its match tonight, losing 3-0 to Frostburg. Great season.
We highly recommend checking out Lyndon Orinion, Chris Hooks, Kyle Marrero, the dance team, the Improvers, professors Kristin Asinger and Barb Pedersen and more Pitt People in the Kiwanis Kapers. Last show is 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Bradford Area High Scho
A beautiful weekend is predicted to top off a beautiful week. What are your plans?
The Panther Shop is now on Facebook. Just in time to keep you apprised of holiday deals.
Watch the Panthers take on Frostburg live at 8 p.m. at the NCAA Division III volleyball tournament from Frostburg State.
Plan ahead -- the Division of Communications and the Arts will present "Arms and the Man" next weekend.
Thank you to all of our faculty, staff and student veterans, who were honored at a breakfast this morning in the KOA Dining Room.
Who is that masked man? It's Donny Johnson, Pitt-Bradford's favorite mail carrier. You can see Donny as the Phantom of the Opera this weekend at Kiwanis Kapers charity variety show. Shows are 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
AMCC Champs headed to NCAA tournament!
The annual student art show, "Affairs of the Art," opened today with a menagerie of fired clay animals, oil paintings, charcoal sketches, graphic design, digital photography and more.
United Way of the Bradford Area Newsletter - November 2010
Hey SAA, today is a Panther Shop Discount Day! Show your SAA key card to receive 25% hoodies and glassware.
Greg Miller, our coordinator of residential networking services, made this nifty time-lapse video of the installation of the organ in Wick Chapel earlier this month.
Eddy Scrivens, an electrical engineering major from Chester, feels inside the tube of bubble wrap he used to protect his egg from a fall off Fisher Hall as part of the annual engineering egg drop. His egg survived.
Greg Zielinski, a mechanical engineering major from West Newton, shows off the contraption he created to protect his egg during the engineering egg drop.
We captured some students (and a professor) in the spirit and some little ones trick or treating from office to office.
Defense attorneys say Nolf murder confession should be suppressed
Debate
Spooky tree
Potter County salaries being scrutinized
Criminal justice professor Tony Gaskew was "busted" today by members of the CJ club and Police Chief Dan Songer. The club asked students to vote with monetary contributions for which professor they would like to see "arrested" as a fu
President Alexander sponsored a lunch this afternoon to give us time to recognize our faculty for all they do.
Lengthy environmental clean-up at ARG refinery progressing
Groundbreaking slated today for Habitat for Humanity home
Country music superstar LeAnn Rimes coming to town
In the Sunshine
Black Crowes
Officials believe Limestone, N.Y., turning economic corner
BWA to bring service to part of Hedgehog Lane
Plenty of color
Scarnati amendment to protect communities
One big pumpkin
North Central Gas Expo draws crowd to St. Marys
Haggie trial set for January in county court
Local officials weigh in on blight bill passed by state Legislature
“Forever Plaid” show slated as part of BCPAC season
Decorations
Bradford airport authority receives state grant for multi-tenant center
Local government officials seek portion of Marcellus shale severance tax
BAHS drill prepares local authorities for unthinkable
Bradford City Council approves resolution for trail project
Looking good
Bradford City Water Authority to survey in preparation of new hook-ups
Kane man dies after accident at drilling site
Hamot helps area hospitals improve patient care, gives louder voice with policy makers
Hamot forms affiliations with hospitals throughout region — why not Bradford?
Move along
Bradford school district graduation rates have increased 9.38 percent
Halloween House
Fight in Salamanca, N.Y., leaves one dead, two injured
Former state trooper O’Brien receives second stay
Johnsonburg Bypass
Kinzua Bridge rehabilitation will not be completed this year
Natural Gas Expo set for Thursday in Elk County
Dresser Manufacturing bought by General Electric in acquisition
Volley
BLT to present comedy about facing death
Rendell on hand to celebrate opening of Benezette elk visitors center
OE closes on $5 million bond through state
Yikes!
United Way of the Bradford Area Newsletter - October 2010
Sunset
PennDOT worker killed, another injured in Foster Twp. accident
“McArt Nite” scheduled for Oct. 16 in Smethport
Kennedy Street segment becomes one way, effective today
Pet Costume Contest
Alumni Weekend
Foster Township passes two resolutions after hearing much public discussion
PUC grants Smethport electric cost increase
Toss the ball
Animations Show Extent of Marcellus Shale Development
Hanging around
Local representatives welcome dialog with Tea Party members
SPCA Fall Festival at the Shelter Saturday, October 2
Foster Township passes two resolutions after hearing much public discussion
PUC grants Smethport electric cost increase
Toss the ball
Kennedy Street segment becomes one way, effective today
Pet Costume Contest
Alumni Weekend
“McArt Nite” scheduled for Oct. 16 in Smethport
PennDOT worker killed, another injured in Foster Twp. accident
Flu shots ready, clinics starting
SPCA Fall Festival at the Shelter Saturday, October 2
Sunset
Local legislators vote against gas severance tax, say it handicaps rural areas
Former Bradford man facing allegations of beating his child
Rails to Trails kick-off meeting deemed success
Crawling on top
Not so easy
Main Street restaurant preparing to reopen
Local resident confronts Bradford City Council about OECD
Mount Jewett Borough Authority explains increase in base rates for water
Opera legend Horne postponing visit to Bradford
Asner delivers stellar performance as FDR during BCPAC show
Upside down
The award goes to...
August unemployment rates change slightly for region
CNB Bank’s Main Street office to temporarily relocate during remodeling project
Vacant hotel in Emporium destroyed by fire Saturday
Marching bands from 10 schools attend Autumn Classic
YWCA Bradford to honor opera legend Horne
Autumn Geese
Tourists come to “leaf peep,” but exact revenue unknown
Small local oil companies yet to benefit from Marcellus Shale
Flying high
No substantial anti-Muslim backlash seen in this area, professor says
Bradford Regional Airport poised to benefit from Marcellus shale activity
Organizers to revive Pumpkin Fest next month
Dance!
Changes in today’s issue caused by technical problems
Look
Local businesses feel, expect benefits of Marcellus shale gas development
Goodbye to summer
Mortality rates at area hospitals on par with state expectations
SAT scores in typical range for Bradford High
Zippo increases full-time staff at Congress Street plant
House no more
Completing U.S. Route 219 could bring economic windfall to local counties
Bradford Sanitary Authority considering wind or solar energy
One shot or less
Run!
Local counties make significant progress in child welfare
Jamboree in the Valley
United Way makes initial posting on campaign thermometer
Apartment house on Chautauqua Place catches fire Saturday
Crowds pleased with forest atmosphere at Kinzua Bridge State Park Fall Festival
Randy Travis
School's out
Display
Beverage connoisseurs in St. Marys
McKean County Court issues continuance in New Century Pipeline case
Plop
Marcellus shale may benefit the local timber industry
Senate bill could help blight problem in city
Experts predict region will realize spectacular fall foliage display
Mosquito tests positive for West Nile virus in Coudersport
Temple to make return to Bradford for “Unstoppable” release
Down the driveway
Allegheny National Forest rapist, kidnapper indicted in Erie
Bradford City Council approves ordinance changing portion of Kennedy Street to one-way
Slap it on
Autumn Classic band competition slated for Parkway Field
Bradford Township Supervisors hear update on Hedgehog Lane situation
Stand up
Kinzua Bridge Fall Festival slated for Saturday and Sunday
Bradford Area School District schools all make AYP
Bradford native and Broadway stage manager Lee to receive Jackie Award
Edinboro man’s car wins Best in Show at Autumn Daze Car Show
Firefighter Monument
Kinzua Bridge Fall Festival slated for this weekend
McKean County Domestic Relations building design, bidding fast-tracked
Residence hall named after philanthropist Sarah B. Dorn
Sack it!
Team Farsight checks in as end of expedition nears
Inclement weather doesn’t damper support at United Way pig roast-clam bake
“Our Town: Bradford” premieres on WPSU
Bradford Township holds zoning meeting concerning South Avenue “farm”
Perpetually apart
United Way of the Bradford Area Newsletter - September 2010
Two local cases called into question based on findings of discredited Erie forensic nurse
Crusin'
McKean County school districts earmark additional funds for specific future costs
McKean County Commissioners hear proposal to construct new building for domestic relations office
Autumn Daze car show slated for Sunday in downtown Bradford
Pharmaceuticals in water supply may not yet be a big cause for concern in Bradford
Caring for discarded animals is 7-days-a-week job
Birdie
Bradford native Lee to receive 2010 Jackie Award from BCPAC
Marcellus shale job training is coming
Fox in Eldred tested positive for rabies
Twirl
Non-profit at risk for failing to report to IRS
Swimming and sunshine
Study gives mixed reviews for local hospital quality
Upcoming weather pattern signals bright days ahead for area’s foliage
Marcellus shale drilling has had limited effect on available housing in local area
Bradford Rotary Club reaching out to help families stranded by flooding in Pakistan
Review of state forests reveals the cost of sustainability
Local Senecas hesitant to discuss cigarette tax issue
Donachy yet to stand trial in murder of Challingsworth
Up and down
Bodiens struggle to keep life normal as husband battles Huntingdon’s disease
Unemployment rates across region decrease in July
No mishaps occur when students, faculty return to school
Catch
Walls come to life with artwork at GGB
Johnsonburg bicentennial goes off without hitch
Community gathers to hear music, see demonstrations at Crook Farm
BCPAC season highlights include country superstar, Emmy winner and more
Flag and a basket
Plenty of fun and great weather expected at Crook Farm
Port Allegany man accused of running chop shop sentenced in county court
Lots of tomatoes
Rustick sale set for October 7
Wife of Smethport native saves woman’s life with bone marrow transplant and attends her weddin
Hearing set for suppression of murder confession
U.S. Route 219 Bradford bypass project nearing completion
Foster Township seeking grant for sewer line extension project
Pink in bloom
Old Time Country Music Festival
Bradford City Council looking at changes to part of Kennedy Street
Tax sales in McKean County remain at normal level despite economy
Getting ready for the big game
Casey tours Zippo, hears about counterfeiting of lighters
Back-to-school shopping doesn’t need to stress mind, wallet
Out of the water and into the air
Bradford native solo hikes the Appalachian Trail
Local lawmakers skeptical of Rendell transportation plan
Demolition Derby
Johnsonburg shop burglarized Thursday night
“Our Town: Bradford” is in final stages of editing
G-Force
Eldred WW II Museum featured on FoxNews.com
Use your head!
Continental 1 director working to educate public on viability of project
Strange odor that hovered over Bradford remains mystery
Going in circles
No current cause for concern over safety of city water supply
McKean County Fair queens are sisters
New faces grace Bradford’s historic Main Street
Johnsonburg set to mark bicentennial
Having some fun
Bradford Sanitary Authority approves request for EDUs in Bradford Township
Ridgway man charged with arson, attempted murder following fire
Saddle up!
McKean County district judge offices will remain in place
Johnny Cash tribute
Prendergast Avenue property draws complaints from area residents
Twist and shout
Attorneys for Nolf seek to suppress confession, look at mental health defense
Kayla Woods crowned 2010-2011 McKean County Fair queen
Emeral Ash Borer under quarantine
Festa Italiana closes out another successful year
Swedish Festival
Willie Nelson
Corbett campaigns for governor in Smethport
Origin of barium contamination in campground is unknown
Choo choo!
Kane Area School District Votes to Seek Bids for the Former Mount Jewett Elementary School
Tax Collection Committee to choose tax officer
Getting the prize
SPCA Calendar Contest Voting Ends Today
Band Suffer the Wicked comes out on top of contest, but falls short of prize
40th annual Swedish Festival set for this weekend
In bloom
Superior Wells acquired by Nabors Industries
Bradford may get another police officer
Puppy time
City lights
‘Rockin’ a Cure’ event set to jam Thursday
Kinzua kidnapper in Canadian custody
State AG Corbett to be in Smethport Saturday
United Way of the Bradford Area Newsletter - August 2010
Square Dance
Country Fair Bluegrass Plus Old Time Jamming
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