Allegheny Included In Loren Pope’s new Colleges That Change Lives
My alma mater has done it once again and received the distinction of being included in Loren Pope's book "Colleges That Change Lives." Allegheny certainly changed my life and it proved to me that I could study what I wanted and still achieve what I wanted to professionally. Even though it is hidden in Meadville, the county seat of Crawford County, Pennsylvania many new students take the plunge each year to make their mark on the school's historic legacy. From president Wilson to Trent Reznor, Allegheny has proven time and time again that it is no ordinary school but one where hard working students come to discover skills and abilities that they never knew they had.
I'm sure that I will never stop stating the one fact that I do know: Allegheny College is the reason why I am successful today.
It’s Time to Take the Giving Plunge
I'm a strong believer that those who are more fortunate should give back to the community surrounding them. To that end, I give to Kiva, the MS Society, The American Cancer Society, and soon back to the college that I owe so much of my fortunate situation to. This means giving a significant quantity of money, approximately $25,000 worth to start a scholarship fund for students. This is no small task for a new graduate and my family, but my wife and I both are strongly committed to the future of Allegheny College and the students who attend. There is no other organization that has had such a profound effect on my life and aside from seeing my own children attend this school, their is little else that would make me as proud as creating a sustaining scholarship fund.
So why do you need to know this? Because I need some advice on how to do this. How can I do this most effectively? Has anyone else done something of this scale and have advice on how to start out? I'm all ears (or eyes as the case may be).
Allegheny CS Majors Strike On April Fools Day
The Allegheny College CS Majors struck without mercy on April fools day this year, filling the CS department with balloons. Of course the CS professors had no idea what to do with the invaders but the following was overheard:
Dr. Kaphammer: My unit test did not predict this outcome!
Dr. Roos: Where in my database did I have this result stored?
Dr. Cupper: This doesn't look like Javar to me!
