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The Communiqué is the student media outlet of Chatham University
Pittsburgh, PA
Joined October 2013
Ever heard of the knuckleball pitch? Senior Kelliann Jenkins throws a pretty good one. She says “It’s the reason I’m still playing baseball.” She looks forward to playing on the U.S. National Women’s Baseball Team. Check out more about her! https://t.co/9J09PurfXT
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There are currently six women playing NCAA baseball, one of them is right here, and her name is Kelliann Jenkins.
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Explore the role food plays in the college experience in the latest Beyond Ramen. Students from Oberlin College, University of Pittsburgh, and University of Alabama share their stories of how food and college life intersect. https://t.co/w4iIspnGA2
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Exploring the topic of food in college has proven to be more complex than I anticipated – as most things usually are.
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Between clubs, classes, and organizations, it's easy for students to feel burnt out. With low campus participation, some student leaders feel stretched thin. More student involvement would spread out the work and be good on a resume. Read on to learn more. https://t.co/n1pMs3gkJ3
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A long school year, tied with the tedious task of running a student organization has left leaders fatigued.
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Considering being an RA? Hayden Acker '24 says: “Helping people out, meeting new people, helping my residents out, it makes me talk to people that I wouldn’t normally talk to and I enjoy that." The deadline to apply has been extended to April 22. https://t.co/Csb502BhML
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Students share their experiences as being RAs as the University is still looking to fill positions.
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Can’t wait for construction to wrap up? Take a look at the projected completion dates and campus improvements. https://t.co/PlMIxv3bPx
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In addition to Anderson Dining Hall, some of the changes students will start to see in fall 2022 include a complete layout overhaul, food prep visibility and more seating for the Chatham community.
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With spring semester coming to a close, senior Abbey Sullivan reflects on her four years. First-year students can find some words of advice. https://t.co/b7fZ3yRKEc
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Now that I’m about to clear that last hurdle, I’m grateful for my foresight: that first day was sweaty, stressful and fun.
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It can feel like Chatham’s Shadyside and Eden campuses are completely separate schools. Is there a way to resolve this disconnect? Read this issue’s Guest Voice for more. https://t.co/M4ks2iOTuJ
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Because of the 40 minute trip to Eden Hall, it can be a challenge to stay connected with others on the Shadyside campus if they are not able to partake in events and other happenings that occur on...
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Have you watched the second episode of the Quadcast yet? Do it now! https://t.co/dnifQxwXZN
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Guests were asked to play a game called “two lies and a truth” with events that may or may not have happened here on campus.
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Two students reflect on the programs they chose at Chatham—one in social work, one in music technology. They wish the University had been more transparent about the resources for these programs. Check out the rest of their stories! https://t.co/ux0W9PND3v
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Two students – Claire Raines ‘22 and Ryan Mcfarland ‘24 – feel their programs at Chatham have greatly shaped their academic careers, whether due to size, resources or attention.
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Corporations and universities often throw around the word diversity. But what does it really mean? Read perspectives from Asian and Asian-American students. They’ve reestablished Chatham’s Asian Student Association to help others. https://t.co/HFPwZUw2vx
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Guest Voices is an occasional series that invites students to share their views about a topic of importance and interest to them on campus.
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The RISE program has seen so much interest that they will now be holding a weekend retreat starting this September. Read more about the changes and how RISE empowers Chatham’s students of color. https://t.co/wxx9TxUJRu
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Beginning next semester, RISE will shift from being a year-long mentoring program to an immersive weekend retreat.
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If you missed the flash ticket sale yesterday for spring formal, you can still buy tickets for $15 until April 1st! The theme is Napa Valley. Take a look at the list of food and beverages that’ll be there 🍇 https://t.co/g9SHgSv19C
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Organized by Chatham Activities Board (CAB), the event is based upon the theme of Napa Valley.
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The first episode of the @Communique_CU Quadcast is out! Here is a sneak peek, and to watch the full video click the link here: https://t.co/CbAUZmpBqr
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New updates are on the way for the ChathamU App! Learn more about what the app offers. What’s your favorite part of using it? https://t.co/c7tNDu1c27
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The ChathamU app exists to help students in a variety of ways – more than they may even realize.
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The Elsie Hillman Chair in Women & Politics is hosting a conversation with Congresswoman Liz Cheney tonight. For more information, take a look at this the article on the Communique website. https://t.co/gJH0frnLjF
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For its 11th chair, Congresswoman Cheney will speak about her work as vice chair on the House Select Committee to investigate the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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A mask policy update from Chatham came right before spring break. Should they have waited until two weeks after break to loosen mask guidelines? See what Abigail Hakas has to say. https://t.co/JuvJcgTLyt
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Chatham’s recent update to their mask policy came at a poor time.
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Have you noticed more students repping Chatham apparel? Merch sales are ⬆️ The bookstore will be getting more items in stock soon, so keep an eye out! https://t.co/xqXDaqIz8D
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“We sell more apparel than textbooks,” bookstore manager Robyn Slinski said.
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Want to know what student government’s been up to? Check out the latest CSG Brief to get caught up! https://t.co/J5yRCUgXeq
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CSG members discussed old issues such as commencing a Town Hall event, managing their budget and planning the spring semester’s spirit rally.
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Following the prolonged period of technical difficulties students and faculty faced in January, ITS announced its change to IT Support Services. They’ve discussed a plan for increased tech support in the coming months. Curious? Check it out! https://t.co/R1gmi0B5dt
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As of this month, ITS will be renamed IT Support Services.
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Chatham University’s Capstone Review Committee and the Board of Directors have decided to forgo the Capstone contract system and reinstate tenure policy. See what that means for our professors! https://t.co/AnLqUnjZvJ
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A tenure contract model states, broadly, that professors are guaranteed employment at their college or university, provided there are no exceptional breaches in expected behavior and conduct.
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