Gannon Magazine: Culture & Climate Change Series Opens Discussions & Minds

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“Laudato Si’,” Pope Francis’ 2015 encyclical letter on climate change, was inspired by the canticle written by his namesake, Saint Francis of Assisi, that “reminds us that our common home is like a sister with whom we share our life and a beautiful mother who opens her arms to embrace us.” This year, Gannon University […]

NASA’S program prepares students for today’s workforce

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A group of eight students in Gannon University’s engineering, math, nursing and pre-medical programs have been given the opportunity to take their studies to new heights through their participation in NASA’s inaugural Undergraduate Student Instrument Program. Over the last year, the students constructed their project to be submitted to NASA’s Scientific Ballooning Program. Following evaluation […]

Gannon alumna to present biomedical engineering research

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Gannon University alumna Angelica de Rosa will conduct a presentation on Thursday, Oct. 3, at 7 p.m. in the Zurn Science Center, Room 104, on 143 W. Seventh St. Her presentation is called “Radiation Induced Bone Loss: Space Flight and Beyond,” and it will focus on the problem of radiation-induced osteoporosis, both in space flight […]

Earth and Space: More Ways to Use Your Gannon Degree

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James E. Dudenhoefer ’65 Electrical Engineering After Gannon, I graduated from Toledo University in 1970 with a master’s degree in electrical engineering. I worked for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) from 1965 until my retirement in April 2005. During the last five years of my career, I served as chief engineer of the […]