Monthly Archives: April 2022

  • Spring begs questions for graduates of pandemic-era campuses
    Posted in: News

    By Zack Moncrieff Assistant Editor of On The Edge April 21, 2022 I did not feel like my time at Edgewood College was truly ending until March 29, the first day of spring. Seeing campus and my neighborhood come back alive after winter has always been a reflective time for me. It is […]

  • Icelandic Melodies
    Posted in: News

    Edgewood voice students perform Icelandic repertoire By Reid Kamhi Staff Writer April 20, 2022 Eight Edgewood College voice students of Prof. Cayla Rosché performed a collection of Icelandic pieces 8 in St. Joseph Chapel April 8. Roshé, a leading expert on Icelandic Lyric Diction, collaborated with Carrie Firman, an associate professor of […]

  • Religious Studies Professor John Leonard to Retire
    Posted in: News

    By Alysse Kuglitsch For On The Edge April 19, 2022 Known affectionately to students as Mama John for his compassion and baking and as the heart of the Religious Studies Department to the staff, faculty and community, John Leonard, an Edgewood College religious studies professor, will retire in a few weeks after 28 […]

  • Theater Department Announces 2022-2023 Season
    Posted in: News

    By Anna Carullo Staff Writer April 19, 2022 The Edgewood College Theater Department recently announced the four productions for 2022-2023 via email. The season will consist of: “Five Women Wearing the Same Dress,” “25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” “She Kills Monsters,” and student-directed one acts. Faculty select the season each year and […]

  • The Polka Dot Press Fund: A Letter from Alyssa Allemand
    Posted in: News

    Dear Edgewood College students, staff and faculty, My name is Alyssa Allemand; I am a 2020 Edgewood alumna and former editor of the campus newspaper, On The Edge News. I am writing to share a bit about Patricia Simms, who passed away one year ago today, on April 5, 2021. She was advisor of […]

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