RECAP: September Headlines from Edge

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The return of Gannon football and the celebration of One Green World were just a few of the stories making headlines at Gannon in September. Features: Summer Fundays Countdown: #1 by Matt Kridel (9/2/2011) 25 Ways to Use Your Gannon Degree by Gannon Magazine staff (9/4/2011)

5 Things to Know About Theology

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Ever considered the religious life or just want to learn more about religion? Then Gannon’s Theology Department might have the class for you. Here are 5 things to know about theology as a major: 1.The total number of credits required is 128 total credits for the bachelor’s degree in theology. Some interesting classes are: The […]

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 […]

140 Characters: Give Us Your Thoughts on Halloween

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What are you thinking? Edge wants to know. Starting this week, Edge will be posting a topic on Facebook and Twitter for your input.  Post or tweet at us your thoughts and we’ll share your comments in a new feature called “140 Characters.” We’d love to hear your opinions — just keep your responses to […]

Living the “Suite” Life in North Hall

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Some of Gannon’s new freshmen have been given the opportunity to live in the new suites in North Hall. See what a few of them have to say about it. Becah Ford, biology/ pre-med: I have found North Hall to be a great place for my home away from home. My roommates and some of […]

Technology to Theology: More Ways to Use Your Gannon Degree

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Stephen R. Hooper, AAP, CTP ’77 Mathematics My mentor before, during and after my time at Gannon was the late James Freeman, professor of mathematics. His guidance and steadying influence made the difference between success and failure at a crucial time in my life, and with Freeman’s encouragement, I obtained my master’s degree in mathematics […]

Calling All Freshmen: Enter Edge’s “GU Cribs” Contest!

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Now that our freshman class has had a chance to settle in and customize their living spaces, we’re hosting a contest to find the best freshman room on campus. Freshman residents of Wehrle, Finegan and North Hall can enter by emailing a photo of their bedroom to edge@gannon.edu by Friday, September 30, 2011. And it’s […]

ASK EDGE: What Do You Wanna Know?

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Do you have a question for Edge? Is there something you want to know about Gannon that you can’t find anywhere else? Want to know something about college life or classes? Edge is featuring your questions in a new feature called “ASK EDGE.” We’re looking for questions from both potential students and current students, so […]

Fr. Shawn Clerkin: Praying for Understanding on 9/11

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I didn’t know anyone in the planes or in the towers. I didn’t lose a brother or sister, uncle or aunt, friend or acquaintance. But I knew that after this day, my life, the lives of all of us, would be forever changed. On campus, there was a pall, a dread that defied the sunny, […]

All About Sister Michele Healy

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“All About…” is a new series that will give you an inside look at people from the GU community. Take a minute to get to know all about the awesome people who believe in Gannon. There is more than meets the eye when it comes to Sister Michele Healy, assistant professor of theology at Gannon. Sr. […]