It’s a new year and a fresh start for students at GU. Many students have some ideas as to what they would like to accomplish in the second semester. Take a look at what students have their minds set on for the spring. King Fatumbi, freshman mechanical engineering major: One of my goals is to […]
Jacinto W. Beard, D.D.S. ’86 Biology An Erie native, I am now a general practice dentist and the owner of two offices in the Columbus, Ohio community. I received my D.D.S. degree from The Ohio State University in 1990; I went on to serve as the dental director of Primary Health Care in Erie and […]
Are you interested in a degree that prepares you for all aspects of the mortuary field? Then Gannon’s Mortuary Science program has everything that you’ve been looking for. Check out five facts that you need to know about Mortuary Science 1. Gannon’s Mortuary Science program is well-rounded with a strong Biology and Business core. The […]
If you ask almost anyone on campus, “Who’s Dr. Ropski?,” they’ll probably be able to tell you he’s a well-loved, zany professor who has a passion for the environment and for Gannon students. However, while a lot of students know how successful Dr. Steve Ropski is in biological research, they might not know all of […]
Some of Gannon’s new freshmen have been given the opportunity to live in the new suites in North Hall. See what a few of them have to say about it. Becah Ford, biology/ pre-med: I have found North Hall to be a great place for my home away from home. My roommates and some of […]
After a month of looking for a job, I am finally employed. I applied virtually everywhere. If a place had a “We’re hiring” sign, you can bet I walked in and got an application. And if a place didn’t, I probably walked in and asked for one anyway.
The Zurn Science Center is home to all things engineering, biology and chemistry related. Learn more about Gannon’s science hub with junior Biology/ Pre-Med major Ryann Beaumont. Take a campus tour from anywhere! Check out our campus tour videos.
Hey readers, Last Wednesday, my service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega was involved in an event called Erie Trivia Night, which took place down at the Bayfront Convention Center. It was the 20th annual trivia night, and there was a great turnout. APO volunteered at this event last year, so we took our places at our […]
Find out how holding a human brain in her hands helped junior biology/pre-med major Ryann Beaumont choose her career path. Check out some other people who believe in the possibilities.
Many non nursing, pre-med, medical technology or other health related majors don’t see this building during a regular academic day. But for those students who are, the Morosky Academic Center is a second home.