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Allegheny College Student to Attend Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education

Allegheny College senior Gabby Culotta joins a number of Allegheny students who have been accepted into top-tier graduate programs. In Culotta’s case, she will be heading to Massachusetts to pursue a Master of Education at Harvard University. “After being able to interact with the faculty at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education, I found that the […]

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Allegheny President Hilary Link Recognized Among City & State PA’s 2022 Higher Education Power 100

The Higher Education Power 100 recognizes the individuals in Pennsylvania who are redefining what it means to be a leader in higher education.

Allegheny College Student Interviews International Journalist Through Journalism and Democracy Class

Allegheny College Student Interviews International Journalist Through Journalism and Democracy Class

A journalism and democracy course led by Allegheny College Professor of English Ben Slote took an unexpected and memorable turn for one student. Roman Hladio ’23, an English major with a journalism in the public interest minor, had the opportunity to interview a dissident Belarusian journalist living in Poland. The interview was a natural outgrowth […]

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Allegheny Graduate’s Custom Costumes Featured In Stage, Film, And Television

Amid the whirr of the sewing machines in Allegheny College’s Costume Shop, Zoe (Aaron) Regan `13 discovered a calling — one that would lead to her work being featured in major productions like The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and The Lion King on Broadway.  “I didn’t know that I wanted to work in a costume shop […]

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Allegheny College senior honored with Davies Award for Outstanding Community Service

Skyler Roemele received the award, which honors an Allegheny student who has made a significant, demonstrable contribution to the Meadville area.

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The Dirt on Allegheny College’s DIRT Experiment

Walking through Bousson Experimental Forest reveals towering trees, small streams, occasional glimpses of white-tail deer, and frequent cries of songbirds. Yet we usually give little thought to what lies underfoot. To most, it’s just dirt. But forest soils are critically important in climate change investigations. Forests absorb enormous amounts of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide, […]

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Meeting Gen Z: Avoiding the Demographic Cliff and Preparing for Their Future

President Hilary L. Link authored this article that was featured by the American Council on Education.

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For What It’s Earth…Implementing Measures to Help Campuses Go Green

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.

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“Power Up” Fundraising Campaign Supports Computer Science Opportunities for Allegheny College Students

Founded in 1979, the Department of Computer Science at Allegheny College has been around for more than four decades and is still looking for ways to innovate. Thanks to the success of their inaugural fundraising campaign and the alumni who supported it, the department will be able to strengthen opportunities for current and incoming students […]

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The Shakespearean Tall Tale That Shaped How We See Starlings

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.