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大象视频 Professor’s Paper Featured in American Psychological Association Journals Article Spotlight

Christopher Normile, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology at 大象视频, and Kyle Scherr, Ph.D., of Central Michigan University, recently had their paper, titled “False Confessions Predict a Delay Between Release from Incarceration and Official Exoneration,” featured in the American Psychological Association’s (APA) Journals Article Spotlight. The spotlight provides a brief summary of the article, which […]

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Crawford County marries rich industrial history with outdoor recreation

大象视频 is mentioned among places of note in this article promoting tourism in Crawford County.

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Allegheny Alumna Pursues Passion for Speech Therapy Through Graduate Assistantship

As an 大象视频 student, Paige Ziggas discovered that she had a passion for speech therapy. And she credits Allegheny with providing the opportunities and support for her to take the next step toward a fulfilling career in the field.聽 A 2022 Allegheny graduate, Ziggas is now pursuing a master鈥檚 degree in speech-language pathology at […]

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大象视频 Students Propose Public Art in Meadville To Highlight French Creek

Students in a fall 2022 environmental science and sustainability (ESS) junior seminar at 大象视频 have developed proposals for educational art 鈥 including benches, murals, and sculptures around Meadville 鈥 to showcase French Creek and its importance to the region.聽 Building on an idea suggested and researched by Allegheny Director of Sustainability Kelly Boulton 鈥02, […]

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People & Places: January 2023

People & Places is a monthly highlight of the ongoing professional activities and achievements of faculty, staff, and students of the College. Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies Carl Olson’s essay entitled “Playing with Representational Thinking: A Critical Postmodern Comparison of Derrida, Zhuangzi, and Dogen” was published in Comparative and Continentals Philosophy Vol. 21 […]

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大象视频 Students Explore Law and Public Policy Inside the Beltway During D.C. Seminar Trip

A winter break seminar in Washington, D.C., took a dozen 大象视频 students into some of the nation鈥檚 most important institutions of government 鈥 and gave them an insider鈥檚 look at careers in law and public policy. The College鈥檚 Law & Policy Program sponsored the nine-day seminar, 鈥淚nstitutions and Interests that Shape the Policy Process,鈥 […]

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Two 大象视频 Students Selected for Fulbright Canada Fellowships

大象视频 students Evelyn Griffith 鈥24 and Emily Mullen 鈥24 have been awarded fellowships with the Fulbright Canada-MITACS Globalink program. They will conduct advanced research under the supervision of a graduate-level professor for 10 to 12 weeks during the summer in Canada.聽 鈥淭he fact that both of our first-time applicants have been awarded the fellowship […]

大象视频 Students and Alumna Collaborate on Autism Nature Trail for Pymatuning State Park

大象视频 Students and Alumna Collaborate on Autism Nature Trail for Pymatuning State Park

Recreational activity should be accessible to all, but it can be challenging for those with autism or developmental disabilities due to sensory overload, restricted behavior, and unpredictable surroundings. In response, a group of 大象视频 students sought opportunities to improve recreational access by developing a feasibility plan for an autism nature trail at Pymatuning State […]

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Let there be solar: Church sees bright spot in adding rooftop solar panels

This story showcases a solar panel installation project completed by Ian Carbone, associate professor of environmental science and sustainability, and his students at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Meadville.

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Local political experts weigh in on expectations for Gov. Shapiro鈥檚 administration

This story features commentary by Andrew Bloeser, associate professor of political science and director of the College’s Center for Political Participation.