
Dr. Suzanne Mellon, the 10th president of Carlow University, plans to retire at the end of the 2020-2021 academic year. Read about her accomplishments and listen to the full interview with her here.
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Dr. Suzanne Mellon, the 10th president of Carlow University, plans to retire at the end of the 2020-2021 academic year. Read about her accomplishments and listen to the full interview with her here.
The staff of the Carlow Chronicle give their opinions about the historic 2021 presidential election.
Written by Caitlin McDonough On Saturday, Nov. 7 around 11:30 a. m., history was made in the United States and Pennsylvania. Democrat Joe Biden surpassed President Donald Trump in electoral college votes, with Biden officially winning 306 votes compared […]
Written by Morgan Mack When instruction at Carlow shifted from in-person to online in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of faculty members were interested in how students were fairing under different learning conditions. […]
Written by Samantha Collier Human trafficking has been a significant story in the media for years. We hear about it regularly while scrolling through social media, watching the news, or even on crime shows. Ghislaine Maxwell is on trial for recruiting three […]
“The mission of the Social Justice Institute at Carlow University is to provide access to under-represented groups and to close educational, socio-economic, and leadership gaps, particularly those that disproportionately affect women.” Written by Samantha Collier The […]
Written by the Carlow Chronicle Staff During a time of political polarization and abuse of human rights, the United States can be a frightening and dangerous place for some to live in. Safe spaces for marginalized groups become […]
Written by Clare Duffus Pittsburgh is home to many healthcare workers, many being students. A great percentage of Carlow University students are pursuing a healthcare related degree. Some of these students currently […]
Written by Morgan Mack As the 2020 presidential election quickly approaches, casting your ballot has never been so confusing. Is mail-in voting safe? Is in person voting safer? If the president does not trust mail-in voting, why should I? Can I […]
Written by Morgan Mack College means different things to different people. Some attend solely for the educational purposes. Some attend for the experience. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, colleges all […]
Written by Christian Grandinetti The Big 10 Conference, one of the biggest conferences in college football, made the decision to play on Sep. 16. They will start up the season on the weekend of Oct. 24. The first decision that […]
Written by Caitlin McDonough COVID-19 has certainly had an impact on the visual arts at Carlow and the Carlow University Art Gallery just as it has for cultural organizations in the region […]