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Chatham University

Coordinates:40°26′57″N79°55′33″W / 40.44917°N 79.92583°W /40.44917; -79.92583
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Private university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US

Chatham University
Former names
Pennsylvania Female College (1869–1890)
Pennsylvania College for Women (1890–1955)
Chatham College (1955–2007)
MottoFiliae Nostrae Sicut Antarii Lapides (Latin)
Motto in English
That our daughters may be as cornerstones, polished after the similitude of a palace.
TypePrivate university
EstablishedDecember 11, 1869; 155 years ago (1869-12-11)
Endowment$106.6 million (2021)[1]
PresidentLisa Lambert[2]
Students2,300 (approx.)
Location,
Pennsylvania
,
United States
Campus39 acres (16 ha)
ColorsPurple and Gray[3]  
NicknameCougars
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIIPAC
MascotCarson theCougar[4]
Websitechatham.edu
Map

Chatham University is aprivate university inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Originally founded as a women's college, it began enrolling men in undergraduate programs in 2015. It enrolls about 2,110 students, including 1,002 undergraduate students and 1,108 graduate students.[5]

The university grants certificates and degrees including bachelor, master, first-professional, and doctorate degrees in the School of Arts, Science & Business, the School of Health Sciences, and the Falk School of Sustainability & Environment.

History

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Freshman class, 1914–15

Founded as the "Pennsylvania Female College" on December 11, 1869, by Reverend William Trimble Beatty (the father of opera singerLouise Homer), it was located in the Berry mansion on Woodland Road off Fifth Avenue in the neighborhood of Shadyside. Shadyside Campus today is composed of buildings and grounds from a number of former private mansions. The college was renamed "Pennsylvania College for Women" in 1890, and "Chatham College" in 1955. The latter name was to honorWilliam Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, after whom the city of Pittsburgh isnamed.[6]

The school gaineduniversity status from thePennsylvania Department of Education on April 23, 2007, and publicly announced its new status on May 1, 2007, changing its name to Chatham University.[7]

With elements designed for the original Andrew Mellon estate by theOlmsted Brothers, the 39-acre (16 ha) Shadyside Campus was designated anarboretum in 1998 by the American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta.

In 2005 the university expanded its programs to include online advanced degree programs (bachelors, masters, doctoral) through the School of Continuing Education, later the School for Continuing and Professional Studies. Two years later, Chatham's MFA in Creative Writing program was named one of the top five Innovative/Unique Programs byThe Atlantic Monthly.[8]

Chatham received some national attention in 2014 when it announced that it was engaging in a period of study "considering admitting men for the first time in that college's history,"[9] resulting in "reactions of surprise and anger" from its alumnae.[10] Undergraduate men began attending in 2015.[11]

After the departure ofRhonda Phillips as president, it was announced that Chatham's provost and vice president of academic affairs, Lisa Lambert, would be appointed as the interim president starting June 1, 2025.[12] In October 2025, Lambert was appointed as Chatham's 21st president.[13]

Chatham maintains a connection to its roots as a women's college with the Women's Institute, which celebrated 10 years in 2025.[14]

Campuses

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Chatham's original Shadyside Campus is part of historic Woodland Road. The Shadyside Campus also includes the Chatham Eastside building,[15] which serves as the home for the health science and interior architecture programs.

The university's new 388-acre (157 ha) Eden Hall Campus is located north of the city of Pittsburgh in Richland Township, Pennsylvania; it is the home of Chatham's Falk School of Sustainability & Environment. Programs at Eden Hall Campus include a Bachelors in Sustainability, a Masters of Sustainability, an MA in Food Studies, and dual degrees in Masters of Sustainability or MA in Food Studies + Masters in Business Administration. The Eden Hall Campus was donated to Chatham University by the Eden Hall Foundation on May 1, 2008. In 2011, the university engaged the architectural team of Berkebile Nelson Immenschuh McDowell (BNIM) of Kansas City, Mo. and the landscape design firm Andropogon Associates of Philadelphia to lead the master planning process. The first phase of development was designed by the firm Mithun, was completed in 2016, and won an award for sustainable development.[16][17]

In 2013, the Falk Foundation made its largest and final grant to the School of Sustainability & the Environment for the completion of the Eden Hall Campus. The grant was also the largest grant in the history of Chatham University.[18][19] The School of Sustainability & the Environment was renamed theFalk School of Sustainability. The Falk Foundation made its first grant to Chatham in 1952 with the funding of Chatham's Falk Hall, named in honor of Laura Falk, wife of foundation founder Maurice Falk.[19][18]

Accreditation

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Chatham University isaccredited by theMiddle States Commission on Higher Education.[20]

Athletics

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Chatham athletics wordmark

Chatham University teams, also known as the Cougars, participate as a member of theNCAA Division III. The Cougars are a member of thePresidents' Athletic Conference (PAC). Chatham has both Men's and Women's varsity teams in basketball, cross country, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, squash, swimming & diving, track & field, volleyball, and Co-ed sideline cheerleading. Men's and women's ice hockey play in theUnited Collegiate Hockey Conference.[citation needed]

Chatham's athletics team of 1919

The women's ice hockey team was the first NCAA women's ice hockey team in Pennsylvania.[citation needed]

Chatham athletics announced in November 2024 that they will be adding a Co-ed competitive cheerleading team for the 2025-2026 season.

The college mascot was previously Pennsy the Seal. The cougar mascot was adopted in 1992 and was named Carson in honor of alumnaRachel Carson in 2011.[4] In 2023, 55.6% of students participating in a non-binding referendum held by the student government voted to reinstate Pennsy the Seal as the college mascot.[21] The vote did not affect the college mascot. In a later April 2025 referendum, 60% of students who participated voted in favor of reinstating Pennsy the Seal.[22]

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^As of June 30, 2021.NCES IPEDS Data Center: Chatham University (Report). U. S. Department of Education. November 1, 2021. RetrievedAugust 22, 2023.
  2. ^https://www.pulse.chatham.edu/blog-announcements/lisa-lambert-appointed-chatham-universitys-president
  3. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2018-11-24. Retrieved2018-11-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ab"Athletics' mascot gets a new name". chatham.edu. March 31, 2011. Archived fromthe original on September 16, 2014.
  5. ^"Chatham Quick Facts". Archived fromthe original on 23 August 2017. Retrieved22 August 2017.
  6. ^William Pitt Family Papers, 1757-1804, DAR.1925.08,The Darlington Collection, Special Collections Department, University of Pittsburgh
  7. ^Grant, Tim (2007-05-01)."Chatham gains university status".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved2009-08-16.
  8. ^Delaney, Edward J. (2007)."The Best of the Best".The Atlantic Monthly. Retrieved2009-08-16.
  9. ^Schackner, Bill (2014-02-18)."Chatham University considers enrolling men as undergraduate students | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette".Post-gazette.com. Retrieved2017-03-13.
  10. ^Schackner, Bill (2014-02-19)."Coed possibility concerns Chatham alumnae | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette".Post-gazette.com. Retrieved2017-03-13.
  11. ^Perrine, Shannon (2015-08-26)."First male undergrads arrive at historically all-female Chatham University".WTAE.com. Retrieved2020-07-06.
  12. ^"Chatham University Names Lisa Lambert Interim President; President Rhonda Phillips to Depart for New Role".Pulse@ChathamU. 2025-04-28. Retrieved2025-05-21.
  13. ^https://www.pulse.chatham.edu/blog-announcements/lisa-lambert-appointed-chatham-universitys-president
  14. ^"10 Years of the Chatham Women's Institute".Pulse @ ChathamU. Retrieved2025-04-24.
  15. ^Chatham.eduArchived 2009-04-21 at theWayback Machine
  16. ^"Chatham University Eden Hall Campus - Mithun".Mithun. Retrieved2018-01-29.
  17. ^"Eden Hall Campus receives American Institute of Architects Award for Sustainable Design Excellence".Chatham News. 2017-04-20. Retrieved2018-01-29.
  18. ^ab"Chatham University Receives $15 Million Gift From the Falk Foundation" (Press release).Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Chatham University. 2013-10-11. Retrieved2019-06-21.
  19. ^abLaRussa, Tony (2013-10-10)."Chatham gets $15M by Falk Foundation to help build Richland facility".Trib Total Media.Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Retrieved2019-06-21.
  20. ^Ltd., Info724."Middle States Commission on Higher Education".www.msche.org. Retrieved24 September 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  21. ^Gates, Carson; Clark, Jackie (2023-04-12)."Results from the recent CSG elections".Communiqué. Retrieved2023-08-02.
  22. ^Gallogly, Sarah (2025-04-22)."April CSG Brief: Election results, guest speakers and tuition credit limit change - News".Communiqué. Retrieved2025-05-21.
  23. ^DeBonis, Mike; Davis, Aaron C. (January 2, 2015)."Muriel Bowser sworn in as D.C. mayor; pledges to make city healthier, safer".The Washington Post.
  24. ^"Yes I Said Yes I Will Yes: Brian Broome '17 | Chatham University".www.chatham.edu. Retrieved2024-09-27.

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