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For years, renovating the classrooms in Clement Hall has been on the College's capital improvement wish list. With the grant received from the Connelly Foundation last month, that wish can finally begin to come true.
Alumni, faculty, staff and students continue to make news and local news outlets continue to take notice. Griffins in the News lists some of these noteworthy mentions.
When Mike Pearson, head sprint football coach, first got the job in November 2014, he had a two-year plan in mind to build the program from scratch. The first was geared toward introducing the College to sprint football, to creating a new campus culture and to getting his players the experience of firsts: first practice, first game, first touchdown and first victory.
Sharing the Wonders of CHC On a warm, late August afternoon, Deborah Breidinger Vicario ’73 gave in to her grandson’s requests to visit Chestnut Hill College and drove to the campus from her home in North Plainfield, N.J., with her daughter, Terra, and seven-year-old Jake.
CHC's School of Continuing & Professional Studies celebrates 20 years of educating adult learners.
Inspiring Youngster Throws out Ceremonial Pitch at 3rd Annual CHC Night at the Phillies Sister Carol gives Owen Frenia a chance on the mound.
In 2020, Tokyo will host the Summer Olympics, NASA will launch a mission to Mars and Harriet Tubman will replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill.
History may one day remember the election of President Donald J. Trump as a manifestation of the inevitable. Guest editorial by Jeffrey Carroll, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Political Science
Stephen Berk, Ph.D., ABPN, was a full-time faculty member in the Psy.D. program who was often considered a role model on how to balance a stellar career with being a dedicated father, husband and friend. After his death in 2012, The Stephen N. Berk Memorial Award was created to honor his life’s work.
Audience members were in for a treat on opening night of the 5th annual Harry Potter Academic Conference — the first time the conference has dedicated a day specifically for high schoolers.
At their quarterly meeting on December 12, the Board of Directors of Chestnut Hill College reappointed Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D. as President of Chestnut Hill College for a sixth and final term of a maximum of five years, effective July 1.
The Board of Directors of Chestnut Hill College reappointed Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D., as President of the College for a sixth and final term of a maximum of five years, effective July 1.
Thanks to the 2016-2017 Governor’s It’s On Us PA Grant Program and an award of $28,450, Chestnut Hill College (CHC) is developing the “It’s On Us: Griffin Edition” project in keeping with the College’s commitment toward ending sexual violence, encouraging positive bystander behaviors and challenging rape language and culture.
College is the culmination of four years of hard work, long study hours and students finding and pursuing a passion to one day turn into a career. As a celebration of that effort, Chestnut Hill College seniors share their final projects, papers or presentations twice a year during senior seminar. Eighty-five students who will graduate this month presented their research in early December.  Photos by Marilee Gallagher '14
The Student Life Department recently hosted its second Student Life Symposium. The event is designed to provide time for personal and professional enrichment while encouraging dialogue between campuses.
Did you know that CHC’s men’s basketball team recently beat a Division I opponent for the first time in program history?
Alumni, faculty, staff and students continue to make news and local news outlets continue to take notice. Griffins in the News lists some of the noteworthy mentions in the past weeks.
The holiday season is upon us, filled with joy and … alumni events!
When Mike West, head women’s basketball coach, returned from the NCAA Identity Workshop last summer, he brought back the opportunity for Chestnut Hill to participate in the NCAA D-II Campus Retreat Program.
Seth Jacobson ’07 has been selected for the William Penn Fellowship, a two-year fellowship in Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf’s office beginning in August 2017.

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