What do an inauguration, a haunted house, a flash mob and alcohol awareness have in common? They’re all click-worthy links this month. Check out the details below. – Someone dropped off a demolished car at Gannon a few weeks ago. Why? I guess you’ll have to click to find out.
Fall Break and Halloween were on the minds of most GU students in October. Others were thinking ahead to grad school, med school and life after graduation. Read all about it as we recap this month’s headlines.
Maj. Vincent B. Myers ’00, ’00C Nursing There is absolutely no better job than caring for America’s warriors (both current soldiers and retirees) and their families, and the leadership opportunities, cultural growth opportunities and the variety of clinical experience as an Army nurse are unmatched. So far, I have moved eight times in 11 years, […]
Show your school spirit and face off against other high schools for bragging rights – and VIP status! Nominate your high school by completing the form below by Friday, November 11, 2011. The top 32 schools will be entered in the High School Mascot Mayhem tournament. The top 32 schools will be announced and Round […]
Elaine A. Martyn ’98 Communication English I have always been driven— even during my time at Gannon, I double majored in English literature and communications and medical studies (with a dual minor in biology and chemistry) and served as editor of Totem, the University’s literary magazine, for three years. I earned a master’s degree in […]
As it gets closer to Halloween, everyone is rediscovering their favorite spooky movies. We asked a few of the students from KnightLife to share their favorites with us. Amanda Green, junior accounting major: “Casper”
Daniel A. Daube ’84 Communication Arts My career all started at a 3,000-watt radio station in Erie (Gannon’s WERG-FM)—an experience that paved the way from unpaid internships and low-paid production jobs to high-end video editing and compositing. Gannon taught me that learning on your own, asking questions and taking a few risks creates opportunities to […]
Ask Edge is a new feature here at Edge where our editors will answer questions asked by interested high school students. Want to ask a question? 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. Colin […]
Cheryl A. Baldwin ’98 Social Work Gannon helped me launch my second career. After 21 years in nursing, I decided to pursue a career in social work—and Gannon was clearly the place to achieve that goal. The program featured excellent professors and offered internship opportunities that have enhanced my career: since graduation, I have earned […]
Rev. Leo J. Gallina ’66 Philosophy I have always associated Gannon with service, and as pastor of St. Bernard Catholic Church in Bradford, Pa. I try to live that out every day. I was ordained in Erie on May 27, 1965, and am about to enjoy retirement.