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Chatfield hosted 11th annual Nun Run 5K

Chatfield hosted its 11th annual Nun Run 5K on Saturday, July 30, 2022. Nearly 60 participants ran or walked through the historic St. Martin campus to complete the 5K. “We were blessed with beautiful weather and lots of smiles from our participants. The Nun Run honors our Ursuline legacy while supporting students at Chatfield College….

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Chatfield College Releases Spring Semester 2022 Dean’s List

Chatfield College has named 73 students to its Spring Semester 2022 Dean’s List. To make the Dean’s List, students must have achieved a 3.5 or better after taking a minimum of 6 credit hours. The following students have been named to Chatfield’s summer Dean’s List: Michaela Agyemang of Cincinnati, OH (45232) Enrique Almengor-Lopez of Cincinnati,…

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Chatfield College Confers 35 Associate Degrees at the 51st Commencement Ceremony

Chatfield College celebrated its 51st Commencement Ceremony on May 14, 2022, and conferred 35 associate degrees between the two campuses. Of the 35 degrees, 13 of the graduates were also high school seniors who completed their degree requirements through Ohio’s College Credit Plus Program. The Honorable Margaret Clark was the commencement speaker for the St….

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Chatfield College Mourns the Loss of Art Professor, Reid Radcliffe

Chatfield College mourns the loss of art professor, Reid Radcliffe who passed away unexpectedly on May 21, 2022. Reid taught art courses at both St. Martin and Cincinnati campuses. Reid embodied the mission of Chatfield College by meeting students where they are–whether they already possessed artistic talents or were intimidated to open a sketchbook. He…

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New Co-Directors Named to Hope Emergency Program

Mrs. Mariah Kroger has been hired by Hope Emergency Program as their new Co-Director.  She will fill the vacancy left by the untimely passing of Dianne Vollman last September.   Mariah is a graduate of the College of Mount St. Joseph in Delhi, Ohio in Special Education and has a partially completed Master of Divinity in…

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Chatfield Mourns the Loss of “Hap” Castleberry

Chatfield College mourns the loss of long-time supporter, Edward “Hap” Castleberry. Beloved husband of deceased Susan Jane (nee Siddall) Castleberry. Son of dearly beloved John and Constance (nee Alf) Castleberry (deceased). Dear father of Kelly Castleberry of Missoula, Montana; Anne Castleberry, Bizzy (Martin) Driscoll, and Christine (Wayne) Lippert of Cincinnati. Loving grandfather of Kathleen and…

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Chatfield College Receives Phi Theta Kappa National Recognition

Chatfield College’s Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society’s Beta Omicron Eta chapter has been named a 2022 REACH Rewards chapter from the national Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. The REACH program recognizes and rewards Phi Theta Kappa chapters excelling in membership development. Specific chapters earn REACH status if they meet or exceed a 15 percent membership…

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New Mascot Unveiled: Chatfield Squirrels

Chatfield College’s marketing and admissions departments, in conjunction with the college president, have settled on a new mascot to represent the college community–The Chatfield Squirrels. Chatfield’s former, and often forgotten mascot was the eagles. As the college celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, it made sense to reinvigorate a sense of Chatfield pride with a…

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Board of Trustees Approves New Strategic Plan

The board of trustees approved a strategic plan for Chatfield College that establishes three pillars that address life success, student support, and technology and sustainability. The plan includes intermediate goals on a path toward completion by 2030. “As we celebrate our 50th anniversary this year, I’m excited that the planning committee has created a strategic…

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COVID-19 Protocols for Spring 2022

Dear Members of the Chatfield Community; We write today to update you on the Chatfield College response to the increase in reported COVID-19 cases throughout Southwestern Ohio.  Throughout the Coronavirus pandemic, we have operated in a safe environment without any disruption in overall campus operations while providing in-person classes, student support, and office functions because…

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