GRAD OPEN HOUSE
Videos
We’ve pulled together a list of videos that we think speak to who we are—and where you might find yourself here. Check out these videos to learn about campus life, academics, our (justifiably) famous locations, and our history.
Our Campus
ChathamU Short Intro
Chatham University offers over 25 graduate programs, hands-on learning, passionate professors, and some of the most beautiful campuses around.
Student-led tour of Shadyside Campus
Take a tour of our Shadyside Campus led by Rachel, one of our knowledgeable student ambassadors. Learn about residence halls, dining options, classroom spaces and more while exploring Shadyside Campus, a beautiful retreat in the heart of Pittsburgh.
Student-led tour of Eden Hall Campus
Take a tour of our Eden Hall Campus led by Bachelor of Sustainability student, Allie. Learn about our green infrastructure, historic buildings, sustainable growing practices, opportunities for research, and more.
Tour of Chatham Eastside
A mile from Woodland Road, Chatham Eastside is in the heart of one of Pittsburgh's fastest-growing and historic neighborhoods. It is home to our School of Health Sciences, offering a range of spaces and labs in which students put knowledge into action. Click here to take the tour →
Program Highlights
Graduate Counseling Psychology
Chatham's Master of Science of Counseling Psychology (MS) and Doctorate of Counseling Psychology (PsyD) programs empower students to pursue their interests to guide their studies and research as well as make a positive impact in the communities in which they are involved.
GoBabyGo!
Physical Therapy students at Chatham University help a young girl experience the joy of movement and play with the GoBabyGo! program.
Falk School & Eden Hall: Water Science and Sustainability
The Falk School of Sustainability & Environment uses Chatham's Eden Hall Campus to employ classroom learning for research, experience, and education. Master of Sustainability + MBA students in the Falk School measure and monitor stream conditions to better understand the ways water quality changes, and how that can change everything around us.
Working for Food Access: M.A. in Food Studies
Students in the Food Access course in the Falk School of Sustainability & Environment's Master of Arts in Food Studies program work get outside the classroom with the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank to provide healthy and affordable food options to Pittsburgh residents.
Word Circus: Chatham MFA Reading Series & Open Mic
Word Circus is a monthly reading series presented by the Chatham MFA Creative Writing Program in collaboration with Most Wanted Fine Art Gallery