Allegheny College named a Best Value College for 2022
The Princeton Review chose its 209 Best Value Colleges by analyzing 40 data points to tally ROI (Return on Investment) ratings of the colleges.
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The Princeton Review chose its 209 Best Value Colleges by analyzing 40 data points to tally ROI (Return on Investment) ratings of the colleges.
The Princeton Review has recognized Allegheny College as a Best Value College for 2022, based on Allegheny’s stellar academics, affordable cost and strong career prospects for graduates. The Princeton Review chose its 209 Best Value Colleges by analyzing 40 data points to tally ROI (Return on Investment) ratings of the colleges. Topics covered everything from […]
As the state with the highest number of Lyme disease cases in the nation, Sen. Michele Brooks has been committed to making inroads as Pennsylvania combats a surging tick population and works to increase awareness of testing, diagnosis and treatment of tickborne diseases. As infection rates reach crisis levels, Brooks has been consulting and collaborating […]
The Higher Education Power 100 recognizes the individuals in Pennsylvania who are redefining what it means to be a leader in higher education.
Skyler Roemele received the award, which honors an Allegheny student who has made a significant, demonstrable contribution to the Meadville area.
President Hilary L. Link authored this article that was featured by the American Council on Education.
The latest episode of the Faculty Focus Live podcast features Environmental Science & Sustainability Professor & Chair Beth Choate. She discussed how Allegheny faculty and students have worked collaboratively on campus and with community partners to advance sustainability initiatives.
The New York Times featured fascinating research by Allegheny English Professor John MacNeill Miller and Lauren Fugate ’20 that explores connections between literature and perceptions of nature. Their study debunks a long-repeated story that the introduction of the common-but-reviled starling to North America can be attributed solely to a 19th-century admirer of Shakespeare.
Allegheny Center for Business & Economics Co-director Chris Allison was interviewed for this story, sharing insights on rising interest rates and inflation.
The Lead-Free Promise Project is partnering with the Meadville YMCA and Allegheny College to host a lead paint poisoning family information session in Meadville.
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