Allegheny College ranks #2 in nation for advocating environmental science

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Angela Mauroni

Kelsey Terhune-Cotter, ’18, (left) and Kristen Locy, ’18, (right) are two of the students who contribute to upkeeping the school garden, otherwise called the Carrden.

According to the Environmental Science Education and Careers website, the environmental science and studies program at Allegheny College ranks second in the country for advocating environmental science.

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