Every year, Gannon students, faculty and staff come together to give back to the Erie community. Watch to find out where we went and what we worked on this year for GIVE Day in this Edge :60. [youtube_sc url=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWmgTFvlPTA&feature=plcp”]
Gannon University students on Saturday, Sept. 15 will plant more than 135 trees in the City of Erie generally and within the University’s Erie-GAINS neighborhood specifically. The Erie-GAINS (Gannon Alliances to Improve Neighborhood Sustainability) neighborhood is comprised of about 200 city blocks bordered by Presque Isle Bay to the north, Parade Street to the east, 11th Street to the […]
Here at Gannon, we like to have fun as soon as we get to campus. Check out what’s going on around Erie this month with Edge’s Allison Kessler. Stay connected to all things Gannon by liking Gannon University on Facebook. [youtube_sc url=”http://youtu.be/wVezFxWF9Ko”]
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Got a question for Edge’s student editors? Drop us a line via Twitter @gannonedge, Facebook or email at edge@gannon.edu. Or, if you’re on campus for a visit, submit your questions in the Office of Admissions. Paul from Kentucky asks: “What does Gannon do to ensure that the students feel safe when walking to class after […]
I started off my life in the medical field by working as a volunteer Emergency Medical Technician and firefighter in my hometown. I started when I was 14 years old, so community service isn’t a foreign concept for me. I truly love helping people and helping them through their time of need. When I came […]
@GU is a new monthly post that will feature events taking place around Gannon’s campus for the month. So check out the post and check out the events. – The Gannon Knights Football team’s home opener is Saturday, September 10th at noon. Come cheer on your favorite team as they take on Shippensburg. This game […]
Phil Zimmerly is originally from DuBois, Pa. where he attended DuBois Central Catholic. After graduating from Gannon with an English degree in 2005, he studied at the University of Alabama School of Law. Currently, Phil is a law clerk to United States District Court Chief Judge Yvette Kane. Just about to start your college career? […]
As part of our Catholic identity and Gannon’s mission, all students are encouraged to spend some time each semester volunteering. There are even some classes that require a certain number of volunteer hours for a grade. Here are 10 easy ways to help others in your spare time.