The Office of Admissions can be found inside the Gitnik Manse at the corner of 6th and Sassafras Streets. If you visited Gannon in high school, you probably started off your day here. It also houses the Edge office. Even after you’re accepted to Gannon, the folks in Admissions are happy to help you whenever […]
Besides serving as five NCAA regulation fields (football, soccer, baseball, softball and lacrosse), this 154,000 square foot facility is also the site of events such as the homecoming pep rally and outdoor concerts. PREVIOUS: Courthouse Commons > Check out other GU buildings here!
Do you have a question about your scholarships or loans? Financial Aid is just the place you’re looking for. The Cashier’s Office can help you out with an array of things from changing your meal plan to picking up a refund check, and any scheduling issues can be taken care of by the Registrar’s Office. […]
For some people, nothing is scarier than the unfamiliar. We get comfortable in our high school surroundings, and moving on into college can be difficult. That’s why Gannon hosts a three-day event at the beginning of each school year called Preview GU. It’s basically a crash course on everything Gannon. And when I say everything, […]
For students who choose to worship on campus, the chapel offers Mass each Sunday at 11 a.m. and 9 p.m. There are also reconciliation services and faith sharing groups available to all students. PREVIOUS: Carneval Athletic Pavilion > – Photo by Carly Lyons Interested in learning more about developing your faith at gannon? Check out […]
Packing for college can be hectic and stressful, especially if you’re as disorganized as I tend to be. I remember as I was packing my room went from a typical bedroom to something that closely resembled a disaster zone. Hopefully my advice can help you prevent that scene from occurring in your room.
From living in a residence hall to studying on campus, we’re covering it all. The Edge staff has you covered. After all, we’ve been in your shoes! Moving into a residence hall – whether suite-style or dorm-style – takes some adjusting. Don’t worry, we’ve lived there and have some tips for a smooth transition.
The Carneval Athletic Pavilion, also known as the Rec or the “CAP,” is free for all GU students. Inside, you’ll find a gymnasium, pool, racquetball courts, a fitness center, cardio rooms, free weight room and locker rooms. This is also where intramural sports take place. Want to read more about the CAP? Check out other […]