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Allegheny College was founded in April 1815 [12][13] by the Reverend Timothy Alden, a graduate of Harvard's School of Divinity. The college has been affiliated with the United Methodist Church since 1833 but does not integrate religion into the classroom or pedagogy. William McKinley, Allegheny student for one year, eventual President of the ...
Janette Hill Knox (PhD.) – temperance reformer, suffragist, teacher, author. Brooke McEldowney – cartoonist, 9 Chickweed Lane. Barbara Robinson – author, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (1972) and The Best School Year Ever (1994) Chuck Rosenthal – author, Loop's Progress, My Mistress Humanity, Never Let Me Go.
The Pennsylvania legislature passed the Community College Act in 1963, and officials in Allegheny County began creating a local community college. County residents voted to fund the project in May 1965, and the first 15-member board of trustees was sworn in that December. [1] The college opened Boyce Campus, in Monroeville, and Allegheny Campus ...
The $5 million gift from an anonymous donor will revamp Reis Hall to house the college's Center for Interdisciplinary Students and the Allegheny Lab for Innovation and Creativity, created in 2019 ...
Hilary L. Link is an American educator who started as president of Drew University on July 1, 2023. She was previously president of Allegheny College from 2019 to 2022, the first woman to every hold that position.
William McClelland (politician) Newton W. McConnell. William McKinley. Andrew Jackson Merchant. Jean Merrill. Charles Mills (Massachusetts artist) Charles Bayard Mitchell. Frank A. Montgomery. John F. Murtaugh.
WARC (90.3 FM) is a student-run, non-commercial, Federal Communications Commission -registered college radio station owned and operated by Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania, United States. [2] The WARC studio is located on the main floor of the Henderson Campus Center, located on the campus of Allegheny College.
Penn State Greater Allegheny offers a number of two- and four-year degree programs that students can start and finish on the campus. Penn State Greater Allegheny also offers a 3+1 program in energy engineering; students spend three years at Greater Allegheny, and transition to University Park for the fourth year to complete the program.