
Allegheny Podcast Vol. 64 Posted
Volume 64 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk about Homecoming with Ellen Nolan of the Office of Alumni Affairs. Direct mp3 download | Download Via BitTorrent | Podcast feed (RSS) | Subscribe via iTunes...
Allegheny Podcast Vol. 63 Posted
Volume 63 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk about a new bike share program here on campus. Direct mp3 download | Podcast feed (RSS) | Subscribe via iTunes...
Allegheny Podcast Vol. 62 Now Available
Volume 62 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk Bill Salyer from the office of athletics and get a fall sports preview. Direct mp3 download | Podcast feed (RSS) | Subscribe via iTunes...
Allegheny Podcast Vol. 61 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk about the importance of the campus visit for prospective students.
Allegheny Podcast Vol. 60 Posted
Volume 60 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk about the upcoming Relay for Life program. Direct mp3 download | Podcast feed (RSS) | Subscribe via iTunes...
Allegheny Podcast Volume 59 Available
Volume 59 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk about the April 28 college visit day program. You can learn more about the program here. Direct mp3 download | Podcast feed (RSS) | Subscribe via...
Allegheny Podcast Vol. 58 Posted
Volume 58 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk about Springfest and the musical performances being brought to campus by WARC, Allegheny's student-run radio station. Direct mp3 download | Podcast feed (RSS) | Subscribe via...
2007 Executive Roundtable Posted
Allegheny College's 6th Annual Executive Roundtable took place on Monday, April 2, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the Henderson Auditorium in Quigley Hall. The event is hosted by the college's Department of Economics and is entitled “Energy Crisis Redux:...
Allegheny Podcast Vol. 57 Posted
Volume 57 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk about the Nothing But Nets campaign. You can learn more about the program and their fundraising event on March 10 here. Direct mp3 download | Podcast...
Allegheny Podcast Vol. 56 Posted
Volume 56 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk about the 10th anniversary celebration being held for Grounds for Change. Plans for the celebration include a number of events. Friday: open mic night from 7...
Allegheny Podcast Vol. 55 Posted
Volume 55 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk the upcoming performance by comic and entertainer Wayne Brady on March 3, 2007. More information about tickets and the show is available here. Direct mp3 download...
Volume 54 Posted
Volume 54 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk about Gator winter sports and Jam the Gym, coming up on February 10. Direct mp3 download | Podcast feed (RSS) | Subscribe via iTunes...
Volume 53 Posted
Volume 53 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk with Jane Ellen Nickell about Faith Week. Direct mp3 download | Podcast feed (RSS) | Subscribe via iTunes...
Volume 52 Posted
Volume 52 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk about some upcoming admissions visit programs. Direct mp3 download | Podcast feed (RSS) | Subscribe via iTunes...
Volume 51 Posted
Volume 51 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk about the I Love Meadville Project. Direct mp3 download | Podcast feed (RSS) | Subscribe via iTunes...
Volume 50 Posted
Volume 50 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk about the Swamp Squad and get a Gator sports update. Direct mp3 download | Podcast feed (RSS) | Subscribe via iTunes...
Volume 49 Posted
Volume 49 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk about Hut-A-Thon, the major fundraising activity of the Allegheny College chapter of Habitat for Humanity. Direct mp3 download | Podcast feed (RSS) | Subscribe via iTunes...
Allegheny Events Podcast: Dr. Miguel Morales
Dr. Miguel F. Morales presents the 11th annual Pelletier Library Lecture, entitled "Seeing the First Stars and Galaxies: Peering Through the Primeval Hydrogen Ford with a Radio Light." Direct mp3 download. You can also subscribe to Allegheny College Events Podcast...
Volume 48 Posted
Volume 48 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk about upcoming debates sponsored by the College Republicans and College Democrats. Direct mp3 download | Podcast feed (RSS) | Subscribe via iTunes...
Volume 47 Posted
In this week's episode, we get a fall sports update.
Volume 46 Posted
Volume 46 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk with the Office of Admissions about upcoming campus visit programs for high school students and their families. Direct mp3 download | Podcast feed (RSS) | Subscribe...
Volume 45 Posted
Volume 45 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell visits Allegheny College to announce $4 Million for the Vukovich Center for Communication Arts at Allegheny College. Learn more about this announcement. Direct...
Executive Roundtable Posted
Allegheny College's 5th Annual Executive Roundtable took place on Monday, April 3, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the Henderson Auditorium in Quigley Hall. The event was hosted by the college’s Department of Economics and was entitled "Privacy and Information...
Volume 44 Posted
Volume 44 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we replay an interview we recorded last summer with Jen Knapp, a student who visited Ukraine last summer as part of the experiential learning travel seminars. She toured...
Volume 43 Posted
Volume 43 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk with Keri Fadden of the Learning Commons about the Senior Project Celebration and Bill Salyer stops by to talk about Spring sports and the Robertson Field...
Volume 42 Posted
Volume 42 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk with Assistant Professor Mark Cosdon about the production of "Tartuffe" he is directing at the Playshop Theatre. You can learn more about the production here. Direct...
Volume 41 Posted
Volume 41 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk with Jason Andracki about upcoming campus visit days. Direct mp3 download | Podcast feed (RSS) | Subscribe via iTunes...
Volume 40 Posted
Volume 40 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk with Professor Rachel O'Brien, who recently returned from the NATO-sponsored Advanced Study Institute focusing on integrated water resources management in the Middle East. Direct mp3 download...
Volume 39 Posted
Volume 39 of our podcast is now available. In this week's episode, we talk with Don Goldstein, professor of economics. Goldstein was awarded a Fulbright Scholar grant to do research at the National University of Ireland in Galway during the...
Volume 38 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk with Carly Colatch, who is editor-in-chief of The Campus, Allegheny College's student newspaper. The Campus is celebrating its 130th anniversary.
Volume 37 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk with Visiting Assistant Professor of Communication Arts and Theatre David Jortner about "Caucasian Chalk Circle," a play he is directing for the Playshop Theatre.
Volume 36 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk with Keri Fadden from the Learning Commons and Gretchen Kerr from ACCEL about programs and opportunities available for first-year and senior-year students.
Volume 35 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk with Jane Ellen Nickell, Allegheny's new chaplain.
Volume 34 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk with Anne Siegel from Conference and Event Services and Jonathan Sheffer, artistic director and conductor of Red {an orchestra}, about the upcoming Red concert in the Centerstage series. We also get a Gator sports update from Keith Cerroni.
Volume 33 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk about the upcoming holiday visit day with Bob Baldwin and Joe Winge from the Office of Admissions.
Volume 32 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk with Anne Siegel from Conference and Event Services about the upcoming Recycled Percussion concert.
Volume 31 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk with Peggy O'Brien about the Residence Life Stocking Project.
Volume 30 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk with Xie Lihua, who is the director of the Cultural Development Center for Rural Women in Beijing, China. The Diversity-Scholar-in-Residence for the week of November 14th, she has received numerous awards and honors for her work.
Volume 29 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk with Entrepreneur-in-Residence Chris Allison. Anne Siegel also stops by to tell us about Dueling Pianos, the next program in the Centerstage Non-Subscription Series.
Volume 28 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk with Bill Salyer, director of athletics information, about fall and winter sports at Allegheny.
Dr. Fred Frank Lecture Now Available
Dr. Fred Frank, professor emeritus of English, spoke recently as part of the Pelletier Library Lecture Series. In this lecture, which was recorded on October 6, 2005, Dr. Frank talks about Gothic literature and The Monk.
Volume 27 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk with Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Theatre Dan Crozier about "Approaching Zanzibar," a play he is directing for the Playshop Theatre.
Volume 25 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk with Professor Emeritus and College Historian Jonathan E. Helmreich about his new book, "Through All The Years: A History of Allegheny College."
Volume 24 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk with Phil Foxman from the office of Alumni Affairs about Homecoming and the opening of the Patricia Bush Tippie Alumni Center.
Volume 23 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk with Sarah Bauer, assistant director of student activities, and Hannah McLafferty '08, co-president of GAP, about Homecoming and the upcoming Ben Folds concert. We also get a Gator sports update.
Volume 22 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk with Anne Siegel from Conference and Event Services about Break! We also talk with Jason Andracki from the Office of Admissions about their upcoming fall visit programs.
New Events Podcast Available
Allegheny College is launching a new podcast that will feature events and lectures recorded on campus.
Volume 21 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk with Beth Watkins, professor of theatre and associate dean of the College about "Chick Joint," a new play she has conceived and is directing at the Playshop Theatre.
Volume 20 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk with Aaron Kerr, interim chaplain, about some of the hurricane relief fundraising efforts here at Allegheny. We'll also talk with two students from Alpha Phi Omega who will be out in the community this weekend to raise funds. Finally, we'll get our first Gator sports update for the fall.
Volume 19 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk with Ellen Nolan, director of student activities, about the upcoming Activities Fair and other events this fall.
Volume 18 Posted
In this week's orientation-themed podcast we talk with seniors Jen Knapp and Amanda Kopnitsky about their roles in the Orientation program here at Allegheny. We also talk about getting ready to come to campus, including what to bring and what not to bring.
Volume 17 Posted
In this week's orientation-themed podcast we talk with Keri Fadden about the Orientation program and with Phil Reinhart and Jonathan Southwick from the Computing Help Desk about technology, computer labs and getting connected to the Allegheny network.
Volume 16 Posted
In this week's podcast we talk about the Tradition & Transformation: Making a Difference campaign with John McCandless, vice president for development and alumni affairs, and Marjie Klein, associate vice president for development and alumni affairs.
Volume 15 Posted
In this week's podcast we talk with sports information director Brian Rose and get a fall sports preview.
Volume 14 Posted
In this week's podcast we talk with Jenn Winge and Janice McInally from the Office of Admissions about upcoming summer visit days here at Allegheny.
Volume 13 Posted
In this week's podcast we talk with Tim Brady '92, director of annual giving, about the Annual Fund.
Volume 12 Posted
In this week's podcast we talk with several students who are spending the summer on campus working on research with Allegheny professors.
Volume 11 Posted
In this week's podcast we talk with Anne Siegel from Conference and Event Services about the 2005-2006 Centerstage series.
Volume 10 Posted
In this week's podcast we talk with two students who have recently returned from college-sponsored trips to Europe.
Volume 9 Posted
In this week's podcast we talk with coordinators of the al-Ummah program being held at Allegheny.
Volume 8 Posted
In this week's podcast we talk with Jason Andracki and Jennifer Spirer from the Office of Admissions about starting the college search process and a workshop that will be held at Allegheny on July 8 entitled Charting the Course to College.
Volume 7 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk about the Band Camp for Adult Musicians and the public art projects Signs and Flowers and Read Between the Signs, part of Allegheny's Arts & Environment Initiative.
Volume 6 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk with Sports Information Director Brian Rose about the completion of the spring sports season.
Volume 5 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk about the Summer Music Festival with Dr. Beth Etter, artistic director of the festival.
Volume 4 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk about Star Wars and its Allegheny connection, and students and staff share their favorite Star Wars memories.
Volume 3 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk about Reunion Weekend with Tiffany Cipollone, alumni and donor relations officer.
Volume 2 Posted
In this week's episode, we talk about Commencement, explore technology training, and get a Gator sports update from Brian Rose.
Volume 1 Posted
In this premiere podcast, we talk about the Senior Project Celebration and EL Terms and get a Gator Sports Update.
Social Security Reform Debate
The Allegheny College Center for Political Participation hosted a dialogue on the pros and cons of proposed changes to Social Security on Monday, April 11 at 7:30 p.m. in Quigley Hall Auditorium. A podcast of the event is now available. Click here to listen, or right-click and save to your computer.
Executive Roundtable
A podcast of the 2005 executive roundtable is now available. Sponsored by the Department of Economics, the executive roundtable "Manufacturing in the Heartland: Can We Compete?" was held on Monday, April 4 at 4 p.m. in Quigley Hall.