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Geri Lynn Utter ’11, ’16, M.S., Psy.D., is the author of a forthcoming book about the opioid crisis, an epidemic whose effects she has witnessed both personally and professionally.
Rhea Fernandes, M.S., Psy.D., ’00, ’12, the senior vice president and chief operating officer of Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health, was recently admitted as a member to the Forum of Executive Women.
CHC’s newest major marries the College’s deep belief in serving others by providing students with cutting-edge knowledge that enables them to enter the growing legal field successfully.
History professor David Contosta, Ph.D., pays tribute to Dr. John Lukacs, a world-renowned historian, author, and CHC professor who died in May 2019.
For more than 50 years, the Interdisciplinary Honors Program has been educating students in exciting and innovative ways.
This December, Chestnut Hill College is holding a special exhibit of memorabilia from the personal collection of Academy Award winning-actress and former Princess of Monaco Grace Kelly.
The sights and sounds of the holiday season were on full display on Dec. 6 when Chestnut Hill College celebrated Carol Night, an annual tradition featuring musical performances, sing-alongs, and a visit from Santa Claus.
Instead of having students write a final term paper, Ryan Murphy, Ph.D., professor and director of experiential learning, had his class, “Social Inequality 201,” create podcasts exploring social inequality in Philadelphia.
Human services majors visited Saint Joseph Villa in Flourtown throughout the semester for a class focuced on advocacy issues, helping members of the Sisters of Saint Joseph learn computer skills while establishing friendships.
Emmy award-winning music producer Rodney Whittenberg and music business entrepreneur Joe Augustine spoke on campus and offered advice to students considering careers in the music industry.
On Nov. 15, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney along with other elected officials and prominent figures participated in the “Transforming Justice Conference,” an event created to improve the current state of the criminal justice system through engaged dialogue.
Stephen K. Klasko, M.D., MBA, the president and chief executive officer of Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health, recently spoke about the role of artificial intelligence in the healthcare industry at the 26th Annual Biomedical Distinguished Lecture Series.
Chestnut Hill College and the Sisters of Saint Joseph celebrated the 20th anniversary of the African Sisters Education Collaborative on Nov. 5 by holding an event on campus, “ASEC@20.”
Mary Helen Kashuba, SSJ, DML, professor of French and Russian, was recently awarded the highest academic honor in France for her significant contributions to its language and culture.
Margaret Boone Rappaport, Ph.D., and Christopher J. Corbally, Ph.D., SJ, recently spoke at Chestnut Hill College about how humans have come to think religiously.
Entrepreneur, computer engineer, and technologist Jasson Casey visited campus this week to speak about the role of cybersecurity in the private sector and political elections.
In September, alumna Jennifer Friel Papalitskas ’15 undertook a book project with her kindergarten students at Holy Innocents Catholic School in Philadelphia that helped create a connection between the children and the community.
In June, Kate Delany ’01 was named number three on InsiderNJ's list of the 100 most influential millennials in New Jersey politics.
On Sept. 28, Chestnut Hill College and Women Veterans ROCK — the fastest growing military outreach community of its kind in the U.S. — co-hosted “Stand Up, Be Counted,” an event designed to engage and empower women veterans and service members.
Students had a chance to take a stroll along the campaign trail when Democratic presidential candidate Joe Sestak visited Chestnut Hill College on Monday to speak to the community as he politicks for the highest office in the country.

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