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  • Master’s in Art Therapy program “indefinitely postponed”
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    By Alese Steinhardt Edgewood College was supposed to begin running a master’s in Art Therapy program this Fall 2019 semester, but there were not enough acceptable applicants to fill the cohort, according to Kellie Murphy, interim director of the program.    “We had hoped to fill the cohort for summer 2020, but recently learned that the state of […]

  • 13 Tips and Rules for a Safe and Spooky Halloween
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    By Ari Ebert-Standard  With Halloween fast approaching, it’s important to stay conscious of your decisions, whether you’re attending Freakfest, a party or staying cozy on campus. Here are some tips on how to remain safe and ensure that you’re maximizing the fun that you’re having on this spooky night!  TIPS:  Always bring a buddy  Staying in […]

  • Fun Fall Festivities
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    By Maria Chacin Fall has arrived! Here is a list of some seasonal activities to check out, both on- and off- campus.   Family Weekend   The weekend of Oct. 18 is Family Weekend at Edgewood College, when students’ families are welcomed to campus to enjoy on- and off-campus events. “Toy Story 4” will be screening on Oct. 18 at 6:30 p.m. […]

  • Presidential search committee aims to fill position by July 1, 2020
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    By Alyssa Allemand  The search committee for a new president of Edgewood College intends to have someone “in the new shoes” by July 1, 2020, according to board of trustees members Mary Schmoeger and Lucy Keane. Interviews with candidates are planned to begin this winter.  On Oct. 10 at the Presidential Transition Forum hosted by Student Senate and interim President Sister […]

  • Faculty Association meeting follows up plans for gen ed, History program
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    By Anna Hansen Following growing concerns regarding program cuts, Edgewood College faculty met Sept. 23 to discuss a way forward.   Among proposed changes: general education courses would be reconfigured to account for the budget issues the college is facing.  That would mean combining single credit courses into multiple credit courses, which would shrink the number of general education courses while still offering necessary credits, […]

  • Student Senate has set of goals for 2019-2020 school year
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    By Santi Elbow Edgewood College’s Student Senate has a set of goals for the 2019-2020 academic year. Student Senate President Sydney Wilcox said this is a group that represents “the student body and what kind of needs or wants the students want Student Senate to advocate for them.”  One of Student Senate’s goals is to continue spreading […]

  • After years of effort, Queer Student Center opens doors
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    By Ari Ebert-Standard and Alyssa Allemand  Edgewood College opened the Queer Student Center this semester, located in Predolin 208. The center is a partnership between the Office of Student Inclusion and Involvement and the Women’s and Gender Studies program.  Executive Director of Diversity Tony Garcia said this space exists “because of over a decade of students, faculty […]

  • New VP for Enrollment Management encourages campus-wide efforts
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    By Lexi Chitwood Edgewood College has hired a new Vice President for Enrollment Management, Amber Schultz, Ed.D., who has been in the position for just over a month. She assumes the role previously held by Christine Benedict.  Dr. Schultz came to Edgewood with an outside perspective and a fresh eye on its enrollment issues. “We’re […]

  • Student activist earns “Green Ticket” to attend UN Youth Climate Summit
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    By Maria Chacin  Edgewood College senior Natasha Sichula, Dominican leader and women’s health advocate, was among a group of 100 students selected to attend the first-ever United Nations Youth Climate Summit, receiving a UN sponsorship, or a “Green Ticket,” to participate. There were over 7,000 applicants.  The UN Youth Climate Summit “is a platform for young leaders […]

  • Students organize co-ed dance team; Follow school process to create group
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    By Mimi Wells  Two Edgewood students plan to start a co-ed dance team by the end of the 2019 fall semester.  Junior Maddie Budner and freshman Maria Hamner got the idea for this student organization when they took a theater class together.   Budner said she wished Edgewood had a dance team, and Hamner agreed. Both of them have been dancing […]

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