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Chatfield Instructor Publishes Book
KipFaith comes by hearing, and hearing comes by the word of God. The biblical verse serves as the foundation for the book, The Sound of Faith. Terry addresses the idea that faith begins with listening first, rather than seeing. He shares memories of multiple events he experienced as he rediscovered God. Example stories such as,…
Chatfield OTR Celebrates Black History All Month
Black History “Museum” – Commences on Monday, February 3rd Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to bring in African American/Black History paintings, sculptures, drawings, pictures, biographies, portraits, etc. which will be posted throughout the campus. The start date will be February 3rd, but submissions will be accepted and displayed through out the month. All art…
Chatfield College Names Robert P. Elmore as President
The Chatfield College Board of Trustees has elected Robert P. Elmore as the next president of Chatfield College. Mr. Elmore, who has served as Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Chatfield College since 2014, becomes the sixth President in the college’s 48-year history. “We are extremely excited to have Robert Elmore leading us in…
Reflection of My Time With Father Kammerer
Fall 2012. It was my second year at Chatfield College, and I had American Government with Fr. Kammerer. I’d heard a lot about him of course, as he was a fixture at the college. It was an election year, and I was the only kid in a class full of College Credit Plus, or CCP,…
Remembering Father Raymond Kammerer
Father Raymond Kammerer, 81, died at his home in Waynesville, OH on January 4, 2020. Father earned graduate degrees from both the Athenaeum of Ohio (Mount Saint Mary’s Seminary of the West) and Xavier University in Cincinnati. He was ordained a priest in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati by Archbishop Karl J. Alter in May 1964….
Why You Should Start Your Degree in 2020
Maybe you’ve been considering going back to school to start or finish your degree, but it never seems like the right time. Between family commitments and work responsibilities, finding the time to make college work can seem like an impossible challenge. Maybe you are anxious about going back after being out of school for so…
Make a Lasting Impact Through a Planned Gift
“I chose to join the Miriam Society because I believe in Chatfield’s mission. Chatfield is a truly special place. One that prepares students for a better future, and embodies the spirit of hardworking women and men, who wish to make a difference in the lives of others. I decided to make a planned gift because I see how empowering…
Faculty Spotlight- Marvin Smith
Marvin Smith has taught businesses classes at Chatfield College’s Over-the-Rhine campus since the spring of 2017. But Marvin is perhaps better-known as a successful and highly respected entrepreneur, having had a stellar career in real estate and real estate development, with a focus on the OTR neighborhood, where he lives and still operates his popular…
Spooky Reads This Halloween
By: Cheyenne Brown, Chatfield student Now that fall is finally here, Halloween is not far behind! Now would be a great time to visit the library to pick up a spooky book. The Chatfield Library has many books to choose from when it comes to horror, mystery, and thriller. However, if you can’t find one…
The Fall Frolic at St. Martin
The Fall Frolic this past Saturday at the St. Martin campus was well attended by many volunteers. Volunteers helping to complete many items on the to-do list included trustees Denny Kiley, Tory Parlin, and Bill Montague with his family. RiverHills Bank came with a team of six, and Chatfield volunteers included Shelia Yates-Mattingly, Pete and…