Kyla Dunlavey ’95, ’97M Physical Therapy I am in my 14th year as a physical therapist. For more than seven years, I have been working at Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) as a staff PT with more than six years in the outpatient amputee physical therapy service.
Jacinto W. Beard, D.D.S. ’86 Biology An Erie native, I am now a general practice dentist and the owner of two offices in the Columbus, Ohio community. I received my D.D.S. degree from The Ohio State University in 1990; I went on to serve as the dental director of Primary Health Care in Erie and […]
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 […]
Communications-inclined students (whether they’re comm majors or not), tend to find a second home in the first level of the Walker Building. Here, you’ll find the office for our on-campus newspaper, The Gannon Knight, as well as the 90.5 WERG FM radio studio. The upper levels house apartments for upperclassmen. Interested in 90.5 WERG FM? […]
If you’re reading this – my last blog entry – I want to thank you. You, the prospective college student making your way through the maze of postcards, packets and emails sent to you by colleges across all 50 states, have chosen to visit us here at Edge. By visiting us, you’ve confirmed the belief […]
Good news, sports fans. Alex “Q” Bieler, senior journalism communications major and assistant sports editor for The Gannon Knight, is joining Edge as our sports blogger. We hope you’ll enjoy Q’s insight and sense of humor as much as we do. Sports obsession is a versatile creature. Around the globe, athletics enthusiasts take many forms. […]
The year is coming to a rapid close, and it’s nearly time to start reflecting on what we’ve learned. This can be a significant question. What did I learn in my classes? I’ll find out when I take my finals. What did I learn from the shows I’ve performed at the Schuster Theatre? More than […]
The Lady Knights keep making history. Gannon narrowly defeated Tusculum 70-66 Tuesday night in a back-and-forth game that kept Gannon fans on the edge of their seats. With the win, the women’s basketball team broke the NCAA Division II record for most overall wins in a season. The No. 1 Lady Knights also secured the […]
Help us send off the Gannon University Lady Knights in style this Friday as they prepare to head to the NCAA Elite Eight competition in St. Joseph, Mo. Join the Gannon community 3:15 p.m. Friday in the Hammermill Center to celebrate the Lady Knights with live music, Gannon cheers, words from Dr. Garibaldi, the coach […]
Check out this video to hear from Lady Knights players Kim Vargas, Tiffany Crocker and Carrie Nolan and NCAA Atlantic Region Coach of the Year, Cleve Wright. The undefeated Lady Knights take on Fairmont State at 6 p.m. tonight, kicking off the Atlantic Regional tournament at Gannon’s Hammermill Center. Listen live on the website of […]