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Allegheny Alumna’s Contributions Support Public Health Efforts at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Kristie Connolly ’07 relentlessly supports public health as a program officer for the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), a branch of the National Institutes of Health. During her junior year at Allegheny College, she became fascinated with microbiology, which has directed her career ever since. “I initially started at Allegheny as pre-med,” […]

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Desafío de seguridad en Yucatán: advierten que un solo ”actor” podría afectar el equilibrio

Research by Professor of Political Science Shannan Mattiace and a co-author Sandra Ley (CIDE, Mexico City) was recently cited by a reporter for El Diario de Yucatán, a widely read newspaper in the Yucatán peninsula. The three-part series draws on an article by Dr. Mattiace and Dr. Ley exploring why the homicide rate is low […]

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Steven D. Levinsky and Julie G. Skattum Begin Leadership Roles on Allegheny College Board of Trustees

Allegheny College, one of the nation’s oldest and most innovative four-year colleges where multidisciplinary learning breaks the conventional mold, announced today that Steven D. Levinsky and Julie G. Skattum officially began their roles as chair and vice chair, respectively, of the College’s Board of Trustees. Mary “Missy” Feeley has completed her three-year term as chair. […]

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Alumnus Addresses Federal Issues Related to Energy, Environment, and Privacy

As a public policy attorney, Fred Eames ’86 addresses complex federal issues related to energy, the environment, and privacy. To this day, Eames appreciates what he learned at Allegheny College.  “I learned so much at Allegheny. It really was a tremendous educational experience,” he says. “Understanding history and having a grasp of the English language […]

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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

Allegheny College President Hilary L. Link, Ph.D., has been appointed to the board of directors of Highmark Inc., one of America’s leading health insurance organizations. “We’re looking forward to Hilary’s contributions to the Highmark Inc. board of directors,” shared David Holmberg, President and CEO of Highmark Health and chairman of the board for Highmark Inc., […]

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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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Allegheny Graduate Supports Students as Deer Lakes School District Superintendent

As a young child, Janell Logue-Belden ’90 knew she wanted to become an educator. She credits Allegheny College with nurturing her curiosity as a lifelong learner and providing a foundation to comprehend a variety of subjects.  “I liked the fact that you didn’t just study your major,” says Logue-Belden, superintendent of Deer Lakes School District […]

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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.