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Let there be solar: Church sees bright spot in adding rooftop solar panels

This story showcases a solar panel installation project completed by Ian Carbone, associate professor of environmental science and sustainability, and his students at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Meadville.

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Local political experts weigh in on expectations for Gov. Shapiro’s administration

This story features commentary by Andrew Bloeser, associate professor of political science and director of the College’s Center for Political Participation.

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Environmental Science & Sustainability Students and Professor Design, Install Solar Panel Array at Area Church

Ian Carbone, associate professor of environmental science & sustainability, engaged his students in a project where they developed plans for and installed an array of solar panels at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Meadville. Video by Scott Mason of Oct28 Productions

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Overcoming the Enrollment Cliff

Ellen Johnson, Allegheny vice president for enrollment management, is the featured guest on this episode of the IlluminatED podcast.

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Allegheny College Student Spends Summer Interning with Gubernatorial Campaign

Allegheny College student Christopher Ratliff ’24 is eager to make real change through a career in public service. This past summer, he put that passion into action as an intern with Pennsylvania Governor-elect Josh Shapiro’s campaign in Harrisburg.  A political science major with minors in economics and religious studies, Ratliff learned about the internship after […]

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People & Places: December 2022

People & Places is a monthly highlight of the ongoing professional activities and achievements of faculty, staff, and students of the College. Professor of French and International Studies Laura Reeck contributed five translations to the first English-language anthology of Morocco’s longest-standing political and cultural journal, Lamalif. Her contributions focus on multiculturalism in France and migration between […]

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Alumnus Treats Cancer Population as Reconstructive Microsurgeon at the No. 1 Cancer Center in the Nation

As a reconstructive microsurgeon at the nation’s No. 1 cancer center, Alex Mericli ’05 uses his deep knowledge to overcome the unexpected and make strides toward eliminating cancer.  In his current position as a plastic surgeon and associate professor at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Mericli continues to reflect on how beneficial […]

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Three leaders with ties to Allegheny appointed to Shapiro’s transition team

Three distinguished leaders with ties to Allegheny College — Larry Hailsham Jr., Mark Campbell and James H. Mullen Jr. — have been appointed to key administrative and transition advisory committee posts by Pennsylvania Governor-Elect Josh Shapiro.

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The Year in Photos: 2022 at Allegheny College

Take a look back at campus life at Allegheny in 2022. Click on a photo to view a larger version.

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Alumnus’ Photography Featured on U.S. Postage Stamp

With camera in hand as the sun sets, Peter Turcik ’09 surveys a World War I-era shipwreck turned artificial reef in Mallows Bay on the Potomac River. As Turcik captures photos of the scene in Charles County, Maryland, little does he know that his work will eventually be featured on a U.S. postage stamp.  Photography […]