Edinboro University prides itself on having an art school they believe can stack up with the best in the country. And with the success of someone like Jordan Koch, they’re certainly making a case.
In this second part of The Spectator’s multi-week look into Edinboro’s financial, academic and enrollment standing, we focus on how students from around the Erie and Edinboro areas chose other state schools over Edinboro.
The president’s inauguration kicks off the eventful academic week on Thursday, at 1 p.m. in the Louis C. Cole Auditorium.
The Edinboro men’s track and field team traveled to Charlotte, North Carolina this past weekend for the 49’er Classic, an event that’s been a staple in the team’s schedule for some time.
The Edinboro Fighting Scots wrestling team sent eight qualifiers to the NCAA National Tournament in St. Louis, with one, Sean Russell, bringing home All-American honors.
If you’re looking for an album to help expose the deepest, darkest caverns of a lonely mind, “You’re Not As _____ As You Think” is it.
With a stunning vocal performance from the entire cast, beautifully designed costumes and a set straight out of 18th century France, "Beauty and the Beast" is one of the most visually and musically stunning films as of late.
The Erie Art Museum will host author and curator Judith Stein for a discussion on Richard Bellamy’s contributions to “Pop, Op, Minimalism, Conceptualism” and various other art movements in the 1960s.
In her year and a half at Edinboro, Monica Clem has accomplished quite a bit working with the marketing department to rebrand the image of the Career Development Center.
On Feb. 28, the Office of Social Equity sponsored the event, “Soul Fest: An Interactive Soul Food Dinner.”
The Western Pennsylvania Collegiate Job and Internship Fair (WestPACS) took place March 15 in Monroeville outside of Pittsburgh. Additionally, the Edinboro Career Expo was held March 21 in the Frank G. Pogue Student Center.
Jan Stork, referred to quite often as the “Wish Lady,” has served as the senior regional director of Make-A-Wish Greater Pennsylvania and West Virginia for the past 20 years.
Joining Beyoncé in making history is “Album of the Year” winner Taylor Swift, who became the first female to ever win that category three times. She won for her eighth studio album, “Folklore."
DMX was a club record megastar, with songs like “Party Up (Up in Here)” and “Ruff Ryders Anthem” still actively on your local DJ’s playlist though they were released over 20 years ago.
A later email confirmed that the recognition ceremony will be held at Sox Harrison Stadium, rain or shine. In addition, those that attend will be allowed to bring two guests.
Remakes essentially put life and light into older movies. They make them socially acceptable to view in this decade by leaving the discrimination and the hate in the past.
Looking at the wording of the bills, they use very distinct language that indicates they are only gunning for transgender women.