The University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown was founded in 1927 and is the first and largest regional campus of the University of Pittsburgh. Pitt-Johnstown offers 47 undergraduate majors and three Un...
The University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown was founded in 1927 and is the first and largest regional campus of the University of Pittsburgh. Pitt-Johnstown offers 47 undergraduate majors and three University of Pittsburgh graduate degrees; has more than 20,000 alumni; achieves the consistent satisfaction of area employers; and gains the commendations of many external organizations, including The Princeton Review (a "Best in the Northeast" college), GI Jobs (a "Military Friendly School"), and the Corporation for National and Community Service ("President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll"). The campus is a vital knowledge center and foremost contributor to the region's educational, social, cultural, and economic development. The Pitt-Johnstown experience is purposefully designed to prepare students for the real world of the 21st century. Pitt-Johnstown's high-quality educational experience is based in a supportive living-learning environment that is grounded in the liberal arts and sciences. The campus is located on 655 picturesque acres in the Laurel Highlands of Pennsylvania, 70 miles east of Pittsburgh.
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Mark Dougherty's Work History and Education
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
Executive Director of Housing and Residence Life
2008 - Present
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