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Last week Chestnut Hill College held a virtual ceremony for the 2020 Student Leadership Awards, honoring students for their contributions to life outside the classroom.
Chestnut Hill College will use $787,325 it received as part of the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act to directly support students who have demonstrated need and are facing significant financial challenges due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Life on the front lines has never been more trying for those working in the healthcare profession. They truly are heroes, and we're so proud to spotlight our very own Tom Mazza '11, an ER registered nurse at Einstein Medical Center Montgomery, located outside of Philadelphia, who shared his experience and reflected on what it's been like working and living during this pandemic.
Renee Davis '16, a Philadelphia police officer and Army reservist, reflected on what it's been like working and living during the pandemic.
Life on the front lines has never been more trying for those working in the healthcare profession. They truly are heroes, and we're so proud to spotlight our very own Jeramy Solema '14, a mobility technician at Hospital For Special Surgery in the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City, who shared his experience and reflected on what it's been like working and living during this pandemic.
State Representative Chris Rabb represents the 200th legislative district in Philadelphia County, which includes Mt. Airy and Chestnut Hill. We are proud to have a great relationship with the representative who has attended numerous events at the College and who recently spoke to some of our students about state government. We thank Rep. Rabb for all of the helpful information and for continuing to be a strong voice in the local community.  
Life on the frontlines has never been more trying for those working in the healthcare profession. They truly are heroes and we're so proud to spotlight our very own Devan Martinez '18, a patient care technician at Lourdes Memorial Hospital in Binghamton, New York, who shared his experience and reflection on what it's been like working and living during this pandemic.
History professor and author David Contosta, Ph.D., recently penned an obituary for preservationist and community benefactor Quita Woodward Horan, who died on April 5 at the age of 86. Horan once took classes at Chestnut Hill College, later saying the courses were among the highlights of her life.
Life on the frontlines has never been more trying for those working in the healthcare profession. They truly are heroes and we're so proud to spotlight our very own Chris Dachowski '19, an emergency room technician at Grand View Hospital, who shared his experience and reflection on what it's been like working and living during this pandemic.
State Representative Chris Rabb represents the 200th legislative district in Philadelphia County, which includes Mt. Airy and Chestnut Hill. We are proud to have a great relationship with the representative who has attended numerous events at the College and who recently spoke to some of our students about state government.
Dear "Virtual" Griffins, Each of the faculty and staff at the College are available to support you remotely during this period of online/virtual coursework, and so we encourage you to reach out to them via email or phone. Just because we are not with you in person, we are here to support you! If you have any concerns about any of the items listed above, please reach out to your professor or advisor immediately and we will begin to find solutions to make your learning experience over the next few weeks as seamless and positive as possible!
Frequently Asked Questions for Students General Questions Are there confirmed cases of COVID-19 on campus? At this time, there are no known presumptive or confirmed cases of COVID-19 at Chestnut Hill College. The decision to suspend normal operations and switch to alternative course delivery is being made out of an abundance of caution. The health and safety of our students, faculty, staff, and all persons affiliated with the College are paramount.
Jesse Balcer will step down from his position as Chestnut Hill College's men's basketball coach following the 2019-20 season.
Local author and teacher Sharon Benaderet–Cohen recently spoke to Chestnut Hill College’s 22 student teachers about her teaching career and her book, “Touch a Life.”
The College’s undergraduate cybersecurity program was recently named to a list of the country’s 25 best value cyber/computer forensic bachelor’s degrees.
Award-winning pianist Richard Dowling performed at Chestnut Hill College’s 8th Annual Steinway Artist Concert in front of a standing-room-only crowd.
Alix Contosta, Ph.D., an ecosystem ecologist and a research assistant professor at the University of New Hampshire’s Earth Systems Research Center, spoke on campus last week about “winter weather whiplash,” a concept that illustrates rapid reversals in winter weather and its effects on ecosystems and human communities.
Robert Reed, the executive deputy attorney general in the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General, spoke at Chestnut Hill College this week about the impact of trauma on youth and adults.
Last September, Kimberly Murphy ’12 SCPS was promoted to the position of assistant dean of academic affairs at Montgomery County Community College.

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