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Reconnected After Years, College Friends Find Strength in Each Other

This article shares the story of four Allegheny classmates who, 30 years after graduating, reconnected and became a support system for each other during challenging times while renewing bonds they formed on campus.

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Allegheny College President Hilary L. Link Appointed to Highmark Inc. Board of Directors

Dr. Hilary Link, president of Allegheny College, is joining the board of directors of Highmark Inc., one of America’s leading health insurance organizations.

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A New Generation of Jewish Farmers Return to the Land

Allegheny Professor Adrienne Krone shared her expertise on Jewish community farming in this story.

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The world’s oldest sourdough?

Environmental Science & Sustainability Professor Eric Pallant is quoted in this article about the search for the oldest sourdough bread starter.

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Cleveland struggles to attract talent. Here’s a look at one program aiming to help fix that

Allegheny College is mentioned among the member institutions of Summer on the Cuyahoga, a summer internship and immersion program in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Potato roll boycott is nothing new; Consumer activism shows mixed historical results

History and Black Studies Professor Alyssa Ribeiro was interviewed for this story, sharing insights on the history of boycotts.

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Allegheny College Unveils Fresh, Rebranded Athletic Logos

On June 15, President Hilary L. Link and Director of Athletics and Recreation Bill Ross unveiled new branding for Gator athletics at an on-campus event.

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Allegheny College, ESU lab partner for statewide tick mitigation study

In an attempt to minimize Lyme disease and other diseases spread by ticks, the Pennsylvania Tick Research Lab at East Stroudsburg University is partnering with Allegheny College on a groundbreaking tick mitigation study

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How this chemist used his scientific skills to grow a career in the wine industry

Chemical & Engineering News featured Allegheny graduate Benjamin Eyer. “At Allegheny, Eyer’s Spanish and chemistry advisers saw his potential in both subjects and nudged him toward a dual major,” the article notes. Eyer now works as a product specialist at Admeo, a company that provides analytical equipment to winemakers.