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Transfer Student Finds Belonging & Embraces Unusual Combinations At Allegheny College

In a sea of students, Sterling Levine ’27 didn’t want to feel like a statistic. As a transfer student studying psychology with an art, science, and innovation minor, Levine says that it was the faculty connections that first made an impression on them. 

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Center for Research and Teaching Excellence Cuts Ribbon in Joyous Celebration

The official ribbon cutting for Allegheny’s new Center for Research and Teaching Excellence (CREATE) was celebrated with faculty, trustees, students and staff on Thursday, Oct. 16. CREATE lab is a new state-of-the-art presentation and research space designed to facilitate connections between faculty, librarians, and students.

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Sicily, Sunsets, and the Allegheny Spirit

Twenty-three Allegheny College alumni, professors and friends traded the familiar for the sun-soaked shores of the Mediterranean this spring, spending nine days exploring the vibrant island of Sicily.

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Balancing Backhands & Backcasts: Allegheny Student Shines in Fly Fishing & Tennis

Justin Hardie ’28 doesn’t just compete; he excels, whether he’s knee-deep in a stream halfway across the world or battling on a tennis court closer to campus.

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The Pittsburgh Business Times: “Allegheny Punches Well Above its Weight”

The Pittsburgh Business Times featured Allegheny College in a conversation with President Ron Cole. Cole spoke with reporter Ethan Lott about a healthy endowment, and a range of impact that Allegheny College has on area alumni and on generations of students from the Pittsburgh area.

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The Allegheny Review Attends Conference In Los Angeles To Learn About Publishing Industry & Make International Connections

Peyton Bender ’26 and Joseph G. Klepeis III ’26 serve as the senior editors of the oldest national undergraduate literary magazine in the United States, committed to undergraduate works of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction.

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People & Places: September 2025

People & Places, emailed during the academic year to the campus community, reports on the professional activities of members of the college community and highlights student achievements.

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Allegheny College Receives Major NSF Grant to Expand Innovation Capacity and Industry Partnerships

Allegheny College has been awarded a $399,777 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) through its Enabling Partnerships to Increase Innovation Capacity program.

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Allegheny College Introduces Engineering Physics Major 

Allegheny College, one of the nation’s most historic and innovative four-year colleges, today announced a new major in engineering physics.

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Victoria Bajek ’21 Champions Education and Agriculture in Ghana through Peace Corps

Victoria Bajek’ 21 graduated with a Bachelor of Science in environmental science and sustainability, and took what she learned to make a global impact as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Northern Region of Ghana.