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From 1933 to 1956, Msgr. Joseph J. “Doc” Wehrle served as Gannon’s first president. He played an integral role in the university’s advancement, putting in hard work and overcoming immense challenges to make Gannon the place it is today. During his time as president, the school acquired the Strong Mansion, now known as Old Main. […]
The atrium of Palumbo Academic Center offers students a sense of direction in the form of a tile compass. The maroon and gold compass was installed in January 1998 after faulty tile adhesive necessitated a new floor. Those responsible for the aesthetic quality of Palumbo seized the opportunity to create a more attractive lobby.
The brick paths on Gannon’s campus may not lead you to Oz, but they will take you to some of the university’s most popular spots. AJ’s Way – the well-traveled brick walkway leading from 7th to 8th Street – makes for a charming stroll to the Palumbo Academic Center. You’ll also find bricks underfoot in […]
What exactly is archaeology? Well, it’s the scientific study of historic or prehistoric peoples and their cultures by analysis of the things they left behind – artifacts, inscriptions, monuments and other such remains, especially those that have been excavated. The College of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences at Gannon offers an 18-credit minor in archaeology […]