Overview
Chatham University is an American university that has coeducational academic programs through the doctoral level, with its main campus located in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
Founded as the Pennsylvania Female College on December 11, 1869, by Reverend William Trimble Beatty
It was renamed Pennsylvania College for Women in 1890, and as Chatham College in 1955
The campus today is composed of buildings and grounds from a number of former private mansions, including those of Andrew Mellon, Edward Stanton Fickes, George M. Laughlin Jr. and James Rea.
Location & Facilities
Chatham University is an American university that has coeducational academic programs through the doctoral level, with its main campus located in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.