Following are links to various news reports following Chatham University’s announcement of the Board of Trustee’s vote in favor of a resolution to: “Further study and consider proposals to make all undergraduate education at Chatham University coeducational on or before its June 2014 meeting.”
Chatham trustees to vote Thursday on going coed
April 30, 2014
Pittsburgh Business Times
Chatham University trustees set vote on going co-ed
April 30, 2014
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
As Chatham U. mulls going coed, dean of women’s college resigns
April 30, 2014
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Leap to survival: Chatham should go coed to ensure its future
April 29, 2014
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Chatham faculty statement backs decision to consider going coed
April 5, 2014
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Barazzone: Shift to coed a “tremendous opportunity” for Chatham
March 12, 2014
Pittsburgh Business Times
Chatham University trustees reject coed delay
March 12, 2014
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Chatham University Considering Going Co-Ed
March 6, 2014
KDKA News
Chatham president says going coed is vital for university’s finances
March 6, 2014
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Chatham president says change to coed necessary for school to survive
March 6, 2014
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Chatham University’s freshman numbers wither
March 5, 2014
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Going coed often only option
March 3, 2014
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Chatham’s choice: Realities of modern times force a hard decision
February 21, 2014
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Do all-female colleges have a place in the U.S.?
February 21, 2014
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Chatham University may admit male undergrads for first time
February 20, 2014
WTAE News
Coed possibility concerns Chatham alumnae
February 19, 2014
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Chatham alumnae mobilize against move to admit men
February 19, 2014
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Chatham’s decision to go co-ed poses threat to diversity of US higher-education system
February 19, 2014
The Pitt News (University of Pittsburgh student newspaper)
Chatham University considers enrolling men as undergraduate students
February 18, 2014
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette