The new Manager of Annual Giving at Edinboro discusses his history on campus, including his time on the gridiron.
Ohio superintendent and Athletic Hall of Fame member Michael Barnes shared his success principles with Edinboro student athletes.
Edinboro had a wood shop exhibition at 6 p.m. on Oct. 30. The exibition included art from undergraduate students and alumni. See photos from the gallery.
General McLane School District hosted a free tailgate for alumni before the homecoming football game on Friday, Oct. 11.
Always smiling, friendly and showing a genuine interest in those around him, the memory of Ronald Manning continues to live on and make an impact at Edinboro University and beyond.
Edinboro alumna Jessica Kunz found that despite the daily struggles, she’s found her passion, and with a little help from her local area, it was all possible.
James Troha attended Edinboro University for his undergraduate and graduate degrees, which ultimately led him to become 12th President of Juniata College.
As a lifelong fan of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Sean Peebles holds season tickets in Level 200 of the Quicken Loans Arena. The seat he takes today, though, is much different.
Brandi Hobbs is one of the people developing protective measures against new forms of biological terror.
The term is outdated. It no longer applies to what family is today or what family has become over the century since the word was popularized.
Edinboro University recently held a panel to discuss “social justice education as well as social norms that sustains practices of oppression and marginalization.”
"Over the last 7 days, there has been an upward trend in our positive cases of COVID-19 among students. Student Health Services has been working diligently to support testing, quarantining and isolation to help minimize the spread."
Hayley Williams’ new album, “Flowers in Vases,” is a heartbreaking, haunting and melancholic portrayal of a breakup. Let's take a deeper dive into it, song by song.
“We will continue to follow the science, but we are very hopeful that students can return to in-person classes, living in our residence halls and engaging in more activities.”