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Allegheny Computer Science Department Puts Emphasis on Ethical Programming

Today’s computer science students will enter a tech industry that’s coming face to face with issues of bias, equity, openness, accessibility, and privacy. So it’s crucial for those new professionals to understand the ethical implications of the tools and solutions they create, according to Oliver Bonham-Carter and Janyl Jumadinova, both computer science professors at Allegheny […]

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The Impact of Coronavirus on Higher Education

In this panel discussion, Allegheny President Hilary Link joined leaders from other colleges to review how COVID-19 impacted their respective campuses and how each college responded to the challenge. The panel also provides lessons learned from months of pivoting and adapting and a post-pandemic outlook to higher education.

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Allegheny professors to teach, conduct research abroad

Allegheny College professors Christopher Bakken and Stephen Onyeiwu have received 2021-22 Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program awards to teach and conduct research in Greece and Nigeria, respectively.

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Allegheny wants higher ed climate action, social econ change

Allegheny College is calling on higher education institutions in the United States to accelerate climate action by tackling intertwined issues of climate, social and economic inequality, and public health.

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Allegheny College partners with Hagan Business Machines to host curbside community food drive in Meadville

The drive benefited the Center for Family Services Inc., the Crawford County Coalition on Housing Needs, Meadville Community Soup Kitchen, United Faith Fellowship Food Pantry, and CHAPS.

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75 colleges call on Biden team to lower carbon emissions

This article notes that Allegheny is among the U.S. colleges and universities that have achieved carbon neutrality — institutions that are “shining examples of what’s possible.”

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Shoutout to the Shenango

The scenic, meandering Shenango River has been selected as Pennsylvania’s River of the Year in 2021, and an Allegheny College alumna and current Penn State staff member leads the group that helped bring that honor to the waterway. Brandi Baros is a 1995 Allegheny graduate and the president of the Shenango River Watchers. The organization […]

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Allegheny College Appoints New Vice President for Enrollment Management

Ellen V. Johnson assumed her new position as Allegheny’s vice president for enrollment management on Tuesday, March 23.

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Allegheny College Launches Renaissance Vision with Strategic Realignment to Become Leading Multidisciplinary Institution for Future Generations

Allegheny College has announced its president’s Renaissance Vision and a new administrative realignment to become a leading college for future generations — preparing students for a life, not merely a job.

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Allegheny designated voter-friendly campus

Allegheny College has been designated as a Voter Friendly Campus through an initiative led by two national nonpartisan organizations — the Fair Elections Center’s Campus Vote Project and NASPA — Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education.