James H. Mullen, Jr.: The Short Course
Meet the President
An Interview with James H. Mullen, Jr.
Chemistry Grads Compete and Collaborate to Develop Treatment for Breast Cancer
Unusual Combinations
Elizabeth Weiss Ozorak
Allegheny in the News
Highlights from Media Coverage of the College, its People and Programs
The Last Word
America's Secret Economic Weapon
Ralph Intorcio '51
Forever Young @ Heart
Pamela Sims Jones '82
Good Works, Good Results
Alex Steffen '90
Building the Future That We Want
Although the inauguration of James H. Mullen, Jr. as Allegheny's 21st president on October 17 had its solemn moments, it resembled nothing so much as a large family celebration. Both the ceremony itself and a dinner later in the day took "We Are Allegheny" as a theme. Student musicians and dancers took center stage at the dinner, while artwork showcased the talents of students and faculty.
Among the speakers at inauguration was Molly Corbett Broad, president of the American Council on Education, the nation's premier organization dedicated to higher education. A "Last Word" by Molly Broad appears on page 48.
"History has granted us a unique moment. It has afforded us the high privilege of setting the foundation for Allegheny's third century," said Dr. Mullen in his inauguration address. "This privilege will come to only one generation of Alleghenians. And as that fortunate generation, each of us who know and love this place, each of us whose life has been framed by this place, each of us who is a better person and a more fully engaged citizen because of this place--each of us owes our full measure as we define a future for Allegheny College that is at once relevant and powerful and true to our tradition."
The full text of the inauguration speech--as well as video--is available at www.allegheny.edu/administration/president.