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CHC recently launched a video series to spotlight the great internships, careers and study abroad experiences that students and alumni have enjoyed while at the College.
The Philadelphia Restorative Justice Coalition will sponsor a conference at the SugarLoaf campus of Chestnut Hill College, Friday, March 16, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
In February, four Chestnut Hill College student-athletes were chosen to take part in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference's (CACC) new series, "Inspiring Courses," designed to put a direct spotlight on the academic side of being a student-athlete.
With a commitment to serve rooted in our mission, Chestnut Hill College was proud to continue a long-standing tradition of service, reflection and remembrance in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.
Chestnut Hill College proudly presents Ching-Yun Hu, a Taiwanese-American pianist, recognized around the world for her “first-class talent” and “poetic use of color and confidently expressive phrasing” according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Did you know this about Carlino Chapel?
CHC and members of the college community are often mentioned in the news. Read on for some recent articles.
From September to January, the CHC men's lacrosse team embodied the college’s mission and embraced the true spirit of the "Dear Neighbor" by giving back to those who matter most to them.
Sister Cathy Nerney, Ph.D., director of Institute for Forgiveness and Reconciliation, was fortunate to witness Super Bowl LII in person and shares her experience with the CHC community.
The Office of Alumni Relations will sponsor two exciting events in February. Mark your calendars!
It was a week to remember on campus, as Chestnut Hill College celebrated the Philadelphia Eagles going to the Super Bowl with a “Griffins Go Green Week.”
Chestnut Hill College proudly presents Ching-Yun Hu, a Taiwanese-American pianist, recognized around the world for her “first-class talent” and “poetic use of color and confidently expressive phrasing,” according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
It’s Super Bowl week in Philadelphia and at Chestnut Hill College as all week, students are being encouraged to wear green and wear Eagles gear to support the team. But that’s not all our Griffins, which mythologically speaking, are half lion, half EAGLE, will be doing as far as going green for the week.
Many career paths exist in the growing field of Health Sciences. Knowing this, and as a way to further serve its student body, Chestnut Hill College has added a new major in the School of Undergraduate Studies. Health Sciences will accept its first students in the fall 2018 semester.
Chestnut Hill College has announced it will be receiving a $1,000,000 grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Governor Tom Wolf announced the award in January as part of the state’s Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP).
Many career paths exist in the growing field of Health Sciences. Knowing this, and as a way to further serve its student body, Chestnut Hill College has added a new major in the School of Undergraduate Studies. Health Sciences will accept its first students in the fall 2018 semester.
KDE (Kappa Delta Epsilon) Honor Society held an Health Initiatives drive to collect tissues, hand soap and hand sanitizer for a school in Philadelphia.
Chestnut Hill College has announced it will be receiving a $1,000,000 grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Governor Tom Wolf announced the award last week as part of the state’s Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP).
Did you know that three CHC student-athletes recently took part in a commercial shoot for Tower Health?
CHC and members of the college community are often mentioned in the news. Read on for some recent articles.

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