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Allegheny College Student Honored with Statewide John Laudadio Conservation Leadership Award

Allegheny College senior Bailey Kozalla will be honored with the 2022 John Laudadio Conservation Leadership Award by the Pennsylvania Federation of Sportsmen and Conservationists (PFSC). Named in memory of Pennsylvania State Rep. and former PFSC President John Laudadio, the award recognizes a young adult who has demonstrated a commitment to the conservation effort in Pennsylvania.  […]

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Podcast: How to Normalize Diversity in Higher Education with Dr. Hilary Link, President at Allegheny College

In this episode of Illuminate Higher Education, N2N Services CEO Kiran Kodithala speaks with Allegheny President Hilary Link.

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Allegheny College hires new provost, dean of the faculty

Allegheny College has appointed a new provost and dean of the faculty. Angela Haddad, Ph.D. will take on the role on Aug. 1.

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Allegheny Graduate, Honored as 2021 Bostonian of the Year, Empowers AAPI Community

Recognized as a 2021 Bostonian of the Year by The Boston Globe, Sam Hyun `14 has worked throughout his career to empower the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community — and ensure their voices are heard. Hyun says his Allegheny College education provided an important framework for those efforts.  “Being a history major was […]

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Alumna Addresses Public Health Through Outstanding Service and Academics

Brittany Imel ’19 found her calling for public health at Allegheny College. Today, Imel is taking the next step toward a fulfilling career in the field, pursuing a dual Master of Medical Science—Physician Assistant and Master of Public Health program at Arcadia University.  Initially, Imel had planned to attend medical school after finishing her undergraduate […]

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Allegheny College Biology Professor Elected 2021 Honorary Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

Allegheny College Professor of Biology Ron Mumme has been named a 2021 Honorary Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society and publisher of the journal Science. Mumme is one of five fellows elected from undergraduate institutions out of 141 total fellows in the biological sciences. Honored […]

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Alumna Conducts Vital Research To Protect Essential Potato Crops

The potato plays a key role in supplying food to more than 1 billion people worldwide. And Allegheny College alumna Paige Hickman ’17 is conducting research vital to eliminating a threat to the crop’s health.  Hickman is a third-year Ph.D. student and senior research associate at the University of Idaho in the Department of Entomology, […]

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Allegheny College ranks among Top 5 in Pennsylvania in new economic mobility rankings

Allegheny College ranked fifth among colleges and universities in Pennsylvania and in the top 20 percent nationally in new economic mobility rankings released by the nonprofit organization Third Way.

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Allegheny College Recognized Among Top 5 in Pennsylvania in New Economic Mobility Rankings

Allegheny College ranked 5th among colleges and universities in Pennsylvania and in the top 20 percent nationally in new economic mobility rankings released by the nonprofit organization Third Way. Third Way describes the rankings as a “completely different approach to assessing institutions of higher education,” prioritizing student outcomes and economic mobility. To create an Economic […]

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Emmy Award-Winning Video Journalist Alumna Exposes Injustice

For Katrina Tulloch ’11, journalism is an adventure that takes her to radically different locations and allows her to meet new people. Each day is different — one day, she’s covering hard-hitting court cases, and the next, she’s featuring a zoo opening.  Tulloch works as a video journalist for The Post-Standard and Syracuse.com, but she […]