The Frick Pittsburgh Names Allegheny Graduate as Executive Director
A 1997 graduate of Allegheny College has been appointed as the new executive director of the nationally renowned museum and gardens at The Frick Pittsburgh.
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A 1997 graduate of Allegheny College has been appointed as the new executive director of the nationally renowned museum and gardens at The Frick Pittsburgh.
From the frenetic world of music to the fiery realm of hot sauce, Artie Pitt ’01 has never been afraid to dive into something new. A Pittsburgh native, Pitt prefers to follow his instincts, and more often than not, it leads to success.
Isabella James ’24 is dedicated to having patients seen and heard on their journey towards healing. After studying neuroscience with minors in theatre and biology, James took a gap year to prepare for applying to medical school and accepted a position as a medical assistant at a dermatology practice.
The Allegheny College Department of Athletics announced the 44th class of Hall of Fame inductees on Wednesday, which includes four former student-athletes, one longtime coach, and the inaugural women's golf team
Dana Plumb ’19 dives into the intersection of computer science and chemistry at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center. As a machine learning research scientist, she designs and leads research on Neocortex, an artificial intelligence accelerator.
Orchesis, a student-run organization that welcomes anyone to dance, holds yearly shows in the fall where all dancers, choreographers, and lighting and sound technicians are recognized for their hard work and creativity. The group contributes each year to an inclusive and vibrant campus.
Hillary Fenrich '14 has dedicated her life to safeguarding nature as an international conservationist. At McDonald’s Corporation, she leads the company's global nature and water strategy across borders and languages. To this day, she continues to tap into the network of experts at Allegheny College for the latest advancements in the field.
Roy Phitayakorn ’98 is dedicated to helping patients at Massachusetts General Hospital as a surgeon and educating the next generation of leaders at Harvard Medical School.
Luckily for Mickey Moore, who got injured, three 1979 graduates of Allegheny College happened to be hiking on the same Tom’s Thumb trail in the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy near Scottsdale, Arizona.
Imagine solving a problem in just under 48 hours— that’s precisely what ten teams in this year’s first annual Gatorverse Hackathon sought to do. The challenge, hosted by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), welcomed students from any technical background to enter the Gatorverse Hackathon.
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