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Campus Communities
Black Student Union
The Black Student Union provides an opportunity for black students at Chatham to come together as a unit and to celebrate that unity. This organization provides programs to meet the academic, cultural, political and social needs of black students. The BSU also sponsors programs that promote diversity and cultural awareness.
Chatham Christian Fellowship
Chatham Christian Fellowship (CCF) aims to provide fellowship among those who share a common faith. Several smaller groups offers Bible studies, prayer groups, discussion programs, and occasional trips off campus.
Chatham Jewish Organization
Chatham Jewish Organization increases knowledge of Jewish traditions, cultureand religion on campus and around the world while providing a bridge for Jewns and non-Jews to connect through campus-wide activities. CJO has open membership to all Chatham students.
Gateway Student Association
Chatham offers Gateway women the Gateway Student Association. The Gateway Student Association (GSA) is an official campus organization that represents all Gateway women. Students meet to discuss common needs of the adult student population. Through this organization, our Gateway women meet other adult women on campus; have lunches, dinners, participate in campus events together and share their common experiences.
International Student Association
With international students from some 25 countries, as well as faculty and staff from around the world, Chatham University is a diverse and stimulating community. International students have many specialized resources designed to help them connect with the community and each other.
The International Student Association (ISA) serves to support international students through programs, orientation, etc. The ISA plans and implements social, educational, and cultural activities for the entire campus. The ISA has open membership to all Chatham students. For more information about ISA, contact the Office of Student Activities at 412-365-1527.
The International Programs Office is another great resource for international students. Find out more at their website.
Students Against Sexual Oppression
Sa'So is an organization that attempts to increase awareness of sexual oppression and diversity through educational programs for the campus community. These efforts include a celebration of National Coming Out Week during the fall semester and programming during Women’s History Month.
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