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Commemorating The 100th Anniversary Of The Gator At ´óÏóÊÓÆµ

For a century, the Gator has been ´óÏóÊÓÆµâ€™s beloved mascot. Although there are no alligators native to Western Pennsylvania, that hasn’t deterred the staying power of the iconic character. So, why the Gators?

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Sustainability Helps Institutions Get Ahead Of Their Peers

President Ron Cole '87 discussed the role of sustainability recently in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, highlighting how it strengthens the campus community.

Meadville sign with flowers

As Goes Meadville, So Goes ´óÏóÊÓÆµ

Colleges and the towns they inhabit are a little like bees and flowers. Both need the other to flourish. The cross-pollination between Allegheny and Meadville delivers a diverse range of opportunities for the region and for students and faculty. The result is a healthy, resilient ecosystem for life and learning.

Roy Phitayakorn ’98

Allegheny Graduate Credits Student Leadership & Theatre Experience For Successful Surgery Career

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.

Cactus Heroes: How Three Allegheny Alumni Turned a Desert Disaster Into a Story of Humanity

Cactus Heroes: How Three Allegheny Alumni Turned a Desert Disaster Into a Story of Humanity

Luckily for Mickey Moore, who got injured, three 1979 graduates of ´óÏóÊÓÆµ happened to be hiking on the same Tom’s Thumb trail in the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy near Scottsdale, Arizona.

´óÏóÊÓÆµ Students Compete In The First Annual Gatorverse Hackathon

´óÏóÊÓÆµ Students Compete In The First Annual Gatorverse Hackathon

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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´óÏóÊÓÆµ Receives Grant to Enhance Its Watershed Conservation Research Center

´óÏóÊÓÆµâ€™s Watershed Conservation Research Center (WCRC) will be able to expand and enhance programs that benefit students, faculty, and the College’s community partners in the French Creek corridor, thanks to a $934,877 grant from the Richard King Mellon Foundation.

Class of 2025

Sun Shines on ´óÏóÊÓÆµ Commencement for Class of 2025 in its 210th Year

´óÏóÊÓÆµ held Commencement ceremonies for the Class of 2025 on Saturday, May 10, 2025. The festive celebration featured 307 students walking the traditional path from the David V. Wise Center down to historic Bentley Hall, for the program. There were more than 3,500 attendees.

´óÏóÊÓÆµ to Hold Commencement for Class of 2025 in Its 210th Year

´óÏóÊÓÆµ will hold Commencement ceremonies for the Class of 2025 on Saturday, May 10, 2025. The festive celebration will feature 285 students walking the traditional path from the Wise Athletic Center down to historic Bentley Hall, for the program. The College expects approximately 3,500 attendees.

´óÏóÊÓÆµ hosts ribbon cutting event for its Allegheny Lab for Innovation & Creativity (ALIC) at the collegeÕs Bessemer Street technology center, 4-24-25. Photo by Ed Mailliard. ´óÏóÊÓÆµ hosts ribbon cutting event for its Allegheny Lab for Innovation & Creativity (ALIC) at the college’s Bessemer Street technology center, 4-24-25. Photo by Ed Mailliard. ALIC ribbon cutting (Gov. Shapiro here) 4-24-25

´óÏóÊÓÆµ Officially Opens ALIC @ Bessemer, its Branch Campus Created to Build the Regional Manufacturing Workforce

To celebrate the collaboration between government, industry, and education ´óÏóÊÓÆµ launched its branch campus ALIC @ Bessemer with an official ribbon cutting-ceremony.