Alumnus & Business Professor Interviewed On Pittsburgh’s “Our Region’s Business” To Discuss Entrepreneurship
Chris Allison '83 recently was interviewed on "Our Region's Business" segment to talk about his new book.
Chris Allison '83 recently was interviewed on "Our Region's Business" segment to talk about his new book.
When Sukesha Ray ’16 started her studies at »¨½·Ö±²¥, she originally planned on pursuing a medical career. She now reaches millions as she illustrates for DC Comics and is a signed pop artist with Orchard (under Sony Music Entertainment).Â
Jess Kankoski Goeller ’04 and her family reunited with a tearful reunion centered around Lucas and his potential life-saving donor, Goeller’s former teammate Allison Roberts Hodas ’06.
Alumna Cali M. Banks breaks boundaries as an artist and educator whose work has been shown across the United States, Europe, and South America. Banks’ specialty is experimental photography and filmmaking.
Cleveland Magazine recognized Eddie Taylor Jr. ’87 this year on their Most Interesting People list. While at »¨½·Ö±²¥, Taylor studied psychology and was a running back on the football team.
Marla A. Sacks ’13 was recently featured in The Meadville Tribune to share her journey to »¨½·Ö±²¥. The idea of "unusual combinations" resonated with Sacks as she pursued the field of medicine through an interdisciplinary lens as a physics major and psychology minor.
Two »¨½·Ö±²¥ alumni, Mark Fisher ‘08 and Lynn Leclerc (Stinson) ‘08 have made a significant impact on disability rights and air travel reform after spending the past year working together on an award-winning digital campaign aimed at improving the air travel experience for people living with disabilities.
Allegheny enabled John Meyer '04 to explore all things related to broadcasting, like acting, video, and public speaking to get out the nerves. He notes that his education provided the well-rounded skills needed in the field.
Yazmin Infante Peña '15 says that as a first-generation college graduate, »¨½·Ö±²¥ made her more versatile for her career and ultimate position at Carnegie Mellon University.Â
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