WQLN-TV launching Saturday night movie show hosted by Allegheny College professor
Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies Glenn Holland will host a new show on WQLN-TV, the PBS affiliate in Erie, Pennsylvania.
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Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies Glenn Holland will host a new show on WQLN-TV, the PBS affiliate in Erie, Pennsylvania.
Allegheny President Hilary L. Link is featured in this episode of The Better Leaders Better Schools Podcast with Daniel Bauer.
Amara Geffen, the Ella V. Bush Endowed Professor of Art (Emerita), is coordinating a community chalk art festival during the Second Saturday Market in downtown Meadville in June.
Allegheny President Hilary L. Link, presiding at her first commencement at the college, honored the graduates in the Class of 2021 for their resiliency and their special place in history.
Allegheny senior Osbaldo Meza was recognized for his work in a mentoring program that supports Meadville Area Middle School students. In addition to mentoring students, Meza developed a virtual version of the program.
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 […]
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.
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.
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.
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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