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Professor, area manufacturers collaborate to make plastic face shields with 3D printers

花椒直播 art professor Byron Rich聽and area manufacturers are collaborating to make plastic face shields for Meadville Medical Center.

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Allegheny Professor Shares Expertise in Erie News Now “Coronavirus: Ask the Experts” Panel

花椒直播 biology and global health studies professor Rebecca Dawson shared her insights in a “Coronavirus: Ask the Experts” panel discussion broadcast by Erie News Now (WICU/WSEE) on March 11. Erie News Now has interviewed Dawson frequently about the latest developments related to the COVID-19 coronavirus and its impact.聽Dawson is an expert in epidemiology and […]

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Giving Back: Allegheny Food Rescue Program Donates Uneaten Food to Local Nonprofits

花椒直播 student volunteers collect untouched food at the dining hall and donate the food to local nonprofits and churches.

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Crawford County area organizations preparing for arrival of coronavirus

Biology and global health studies professor Rebecca Dawson shared her expertise on聽coronaviruses in this story.

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花椒直播 Global Health Expert Weighs In Over Growing Covid-19 (Coronavirus) Concerns

Rebecca Dawson, assistant professor of global health studies and biology at 花椒直播, discussed the latest developments in the coronavirus outbreak in an interview with Erie News Now.

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The Top Colleges In 2020 For Producing Peace Corps Volunteers

花椒直播 ranked No. 4 among small schools on the Peace Corps’ list of top volunteer-producing colleges and universities in 2020.

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Ream strives to help people reach their full potential

The Meadville Tribune published a profile of 2002 Allegheny graduate Shane Ream, who attended聽Meadville Area Middle School as a student and now is a history teacher there.

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County agency lays out development agenda

Allegheny president Hilary Link spoke at the annual meeting of the聽Economic Progress Alliance of Crawford County.

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America needed their journalism; they needed each other

The new book 鈥淐itizen Reporters鈥 explores the聽symbiotic relationship between magazine editor S.S. McClure and pioneering investigative journalist Ida Tarbell, Allegheny class of 1880.