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It comes as regularly as the changing of the seasons: Move-in Day!
CHC recently received the 2017 Delta Gold Award from Alpha Lambda Delta (ALD), the National Honor Society for First-Year Students, for its commitment to the academic success of its students.
CHC junior spent two weeks as a tour guide at the Matanuska Glacier, in Southcentral Alaska.
Scott Browning, Ph.D., ABPP, professor of psychology, has recently published a third book in a series of publications about working with contemporary families. "Contemporary Families at the Nexus of Research and Practice" provides additional resources for understanding and working effectively with a wide variety of family types.
The Board of Directors of Chestnut Hill College has elected Catherine Lockyer Moulton ’92 as its Chair, effective in September.
William Cunningham, Ph.D., took over as the new Dean of CHC’s School of Graduate Studies (SGS) on August 14, 2017.
Scott Browning, Ph.D., ABPP, professor of psychology at Chestnut Hill College, and resident of Bala Cynwyd, has recently published a third book in a series of publications about working with contemporary families.
Mark your calendar! The Fourth Annual CHC Night at the Phillies is right around the corner!
Coming off its most successful campaign in program history, CHC's women’s basketball team participated in the well-recognized Philadelphia/Suburban Women’s NCAA Summer Basketball League, to prepare for the upcoming season.
Did you know that Move-in Day for the fall semester is Friday, August 25th for new students and classes begin on the 28th? Stay up to date with everything happening this semester by regularly visiting www.chc.edu/calendar.
Read on to discover where Chestnut Hill College alumni, students, faculty and staff appear in the news.
Thoughtful, focused and determined, Jennifer McCollum Kugler ’97 took her time and followed her own path on the road to marriage, degree, children and career — more or less in that order.
When Georges Beyiha graduated from CHC in 2015 with a degree in International Business, Cultures and Languages, he did not yet know he was about to become an entrepreneur with a business that creates sustainable bicycles from bamboo.
Alumna Wins Awards Emorie Keimig ’16 completed the police academy in Ocala, Fla., and now is a member of the Gainesville (Fla.) Police Department. While in the academy, she won three major awards.
When you work at an institution of higher learning it’s not unusual for people to ask the question, “It’s summer and there are no students here, so what do you do?” At Chestnut Hill College, that answer often comes down to two words: summer camps.
Phage Hunters! When searching for viruses that infect bacteria … call on researchers trained to isolate them.
Two years ago, two students had a dream of creating a campus organization that would provide help and information to students struggling with mental health issues. Mimi Ali ’17 and Krystyna Stopyra ’17 took a grassroots approach, according to advisor, Chelsea Farren, assistant to the vice president for student life. “They looked at other organizations to get ideas for ways to raise awareness around mental health issues,” says Farren. “The group is very student-driven, with students who are at various places in their lives and from first-years to seniors.”
For one week at the end of June, 12 local students (of middle school age) immersed themselves in a summer science and art camp at CHC where they learned to observe and artistically reproduce diverse preserved and living organisms. The goal of the camp was to broaden the students’ science knowledge while incorporating creative means of reinforcing that knowledge.
The Griffin Garden Club was started in 2014 by students interested in combining their knowledge of food production and enjoyment of community service into an enduring project that would serve CHC students and others for a long time to come.
A mere seven years after the order of the Sisters of Saint Joseph was founded in 1650 by Father Jean Pierre Medaille, SJ, he presented them with 100 maxims, or short prayerful guides, to live by.

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