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Allegheny College Has Kept Coronavirus Infection Rate Under 1 Percent

Dr. Hilary Link, president of Allegheny College, was interviewed by KDKA’s Meghan Schiller.

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Allegheny’s Gateway Network Aims to Develop Local Community Assets

It’s been a year since Allegheny College established the Gateway Network, which builds partnerships between the college and businesses, government agencies, nonprofit organizations and other community entities and focuses not on the “problems” in the Crawford County community, but on the “assets” of the area to enhance their effectiveness. To say the program has been […]

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Erie Teacher Hopes To Topple Trump Ally In PA 16

Allegheny College political science professor Andrew Bloeser was interviewed for this story about first-time candidate Kristy Gnibus challenging U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly in this year’s election.

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Meet The Advocate’s 20 Under 40 honorees for 2020

Allegheny College graduate Caileigh Hughes was recognized for her involvement in the community.

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Selling Intellectual Heft

Allegheny College’s new marketing plan was featured in this article.

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Area voters disappointed in presidential debate

Brian Harward, director of Allegheny’s Center for Political Participation, was interviewed for this story.

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The return of Europe’s largest beasts

Kylie Wirebach, a research assistant at Allegheny College who has studied the viability of land in central and eastern Europe for supporting bison herds, was quoted in this article.

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Essay by Cornell B. LeSane II Featured in Chronicle of Higher Education Report on “The Post-Pandemic College”

An essay by Cornell B. LeSane II, senior vice president for enrollment and dean of admissions at Allegheny College, is featured in “The Post-Pandemic College,” a report published by the Chronicle of Higher Education this month. In the report, the Chronicle of Higher Education asked leading experts to examine how the COVID-19 pandemic will shape […]

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‘Pioneer’ and ‘trailblazer’: Pa. leaders honor Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

This article notes that Allegheny honored Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the late Justice Antonin Scalia with the College’s Prize for Civility in Public Life in 2017.

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As Louisville Awaits Breonna Taylor Decision, Alleged Drug Links Cause Controversy

Allegheny Dean for Institutional Diversity Kristin Dukes was interviewed for this story on NPR affiliate WFPL, drawing on her research in stereotyping, prejudice and social justice.