Chatham University

A Brighter, Healthier Tomorrow

At Home in the Arctic

A Brighter, Healthier Tomorrow

Miracle Moments

Key Dates

Apr
13
Sat

9:00 am
Shadyside Campus
Apr
15
Mon

6:00 pm
Virtual
Apr
27
Sat

9:30 am
Shadyside Campus

Building lives of purpose, meaning, and fulfilling work.

Founded in 1869, Chatham University in Pittsburgh has an enrollment of 2,400 students across undergraduate and graduate programs in our areas of excellence: sustainability & healthbusiness & enterprise; and the arts & sciences. Through a combination of liberal arts and professional skills building, and close engagement between students, faculty and staff, Chatham teaches its graduates to be informed and engaged citizens in their communities; to welcome and respect diversity of all kinds; and to help improve the fields and communities where they work and live.

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Centers & Outreach

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Centers & Outreach

Center for Women's Entrepreneurship

The Center for Women's Entrepreneurship (CWE) at Chatham University creates economic opportunities for women through entrepreneurial education and training, mentoring, and networking.

Pennsylvania Center for Women and Politics

The Pennsylvania Center for Women and Politics (PCWP) at Chatham University is a non–partisan center devoted to fostering women’s public leadership through education, empowerment, and action.

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Women's Institute

The Women's Institute continues the legacy of Chatham University's historic commitment to women's leadership and gender equity, drawing together the university's broad range of gender initiatives, resources, and academic programs.

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Center for Regional Agriculture, Food, and Transformation

The Center for Regional Agriculture, Food, and Transformation (CRAFT) at Chatham University works to transform the future of food and agriculture in Western Pennsylvania and beyond.