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Second-Generation Allegheny Graduate Involved at the Highest Level of Politics

Engaged at the highest level of politics, Ashlee Rich Stephenson ’05 works as the senior political strategist at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. She appreciates how Allegheny College gave her the tools to be prepared to work in national politics, leading to her position today with the world’s largest business trade association. “The Allegheny experience […]

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People and Places: September 2022

People & Places is published monthly during the academic year by the Office of Marketing & Communications. It reports on the professional activities of members of the College community and highlights student achievement. Over six months in 2018, and in collaboration with Catholic Charities, students in the Global Citizen Scholars Program recorded a set of […]

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Allegheny College Honored Among Nation’s Top Liberal Arts Colleges by Washington Monthly for 10th Consecutive Year

For the 10th consecutive year, Allegheny College has been honored by Washington Monthly as one of the nation’s best liberal arts colleges in rankings that recognize what colleges are doing not only for their students but also for the country. Allegheny is featured among the top 45 liberal arts institutions in the U.S. in the […]

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Allegheny College To Host Fall 2022 Visiting Scholar George Yancy

Allegheny College is proud to welcome Visiting Scholar George Yancy, Ph.D., the Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Philosophy at Emory University, for a series of visits during the fall 2022 semester. Yancy is a prolific public intellectual and a prominent theorist of the philosophy of race, and he is among the most prominent scholars reflecting […]

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Allegheny College Receives Grant to Support Creek Connections Program’s Water Quality Monitoring

Allegheny College has received a $1,695 grant from BHE GT&S and the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy’s 2022 Watershed Mini Grant Program in support of Creek Connections, an environmental outreach program that brings hands-on environmental education to K-12 schools throughout western Pennsylvania. The grant will be used to fund the purchase of a flow meter, an important […]

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Allegheny College Welcomes the Class of 2026

Allegheny College welcomed students in the Class of 2026 at today’s academic convocation and matriculation ceremony on the Bicentennial Plaza near historic Bentley Hall. Allegheny President Hilary L. Link, Ph.D., addressed the new students, who represent 242 high schools, 29 states, and 16 countries. “Know that Allegheny will give you the tools, the opportunities, the […]

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Preparing the Next Generation of Sustainability Leaders: Insights from the Fifth World Symposium on Sustainable Development at Universities

“Preparing young people as environmental stewards has never been more important than it is at this critical moment for the future of our planet,” writes President Hilary L. Link in this article.

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The beehive gets bigger; what will Allegheny College bring to the mix?

Allegheny College in Meadville has become the newest member of the the Northwest Pennsylvania Innovation Beehive Network with the launch of the Allegheny Center for Sustainable Development.

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Allegheny College joins Northwest Pennsylvania Innovation Beehive Network

Allegheny College has launched the Allegheny Center for Sustainable Development to provide sustainability research and consulting services to regional businesses and organizations.

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Allegheny College Recognized Among Nation’s Best Institutions for Undergraduate Education by The Princeton Review

Allegheny College has once again been named one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education by The Princeton Review. The education services company features Allegheny in “The Best 388 Colleges,” the 2023 edition of its flagship college guide. In its profile on Allegheny, The Princeton Review quotes extensively from students surveyed for the guide. […]