President Cole Featured in Academic Leader Highlighting Allegheny and Economic Development in the Meadville Region
President Ron Cole was recently featured in Academic Leader in an article focused on how academic leaders and institutions can drive regional economic development by actively engaging with local communities, businesses, and government stakeholders.
Pittsburgh Trip Inspires Students for Futures in the Legal Field
Allegheny College students were exposed to a day of law at McGuireWoods law firm, Duquesne University, and the University of Pittsburgh law schools.
Allegheny College’s Andy Walker Named to 2024 Pennsylvania Impact Award List
Andy Walker, a prominent community leader and Allegheny College’s inaugural executive director for economic, civic & community engagement, has been named with honors to the 2024 Pennsylvania Impact Award List.
Allegheny Alumna Featured In The Meadville Tribune
Marla A. Sacks ’13 was recently featured in The Meadville Tribune to share her journey to Allegheny College. The idea of "unusual combinations" resonated with Sacks as she pursued the field of medicine through an interdisciplinary lens as a physics major and psychology minor.
Allegheny Celebrates Class of 2024 Hall of Fame Inductees
On September 27, the Allegheny College Department of Athletics held its annual celebration in Schultz Banquet Hall to induct the latest group of Gators into the Allegheny Athletics Hall of Fame.
Allegheny College Launches Community Impact Hub to Benefit Meadville and the Region with New $15 Million Grant
Allegheny College announces the creation of the Community Impact Hub (the Hub) with a generous $15 million grant from a source that wishes to remain anonymous.
Allegheny Classmates Lead Award-Winning Campaign for Disability Air Travel Reform
Two Allegheny College alumni, Mark Fisher ‘08 and Lynn Leclerc (Stinson) ‘08 have made a significant impact on disability rights and air travel reform after spending the past year working together on an award-winning digital campaign aimed at improving the air travel experience for people living with disabilities.
The Unusual Combination That Is John Meyer ‘04: Broadcast Journalism to Education Software Guru
Allegheny enabled John Meyer '04 to explore all things related to broadcasting, like acting, video, and public speaking to get out the nerves. He notes that his education provided the well-rounded skills needed in the field.
First-Generation Allegheny Graduate Supports Global Education At Carnegie Mellon University
Yazmin Infante Peña '15 says that as a first-generation college graduate, Allegheny College made her more versatile for her career and ultimate position at Carnegie Mellon University.
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