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  • Center for Multicultural Education director plans workshops to strengthen campus inclusion
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    By Hayley Nau  As the new director of the Edgewood College Center for Multicultural Education, Dr. Phyllis Esposito has developed a new set of workshops that include “one-on-one consultations, departmental sessions and drop in hours.”  Dr. Esposito, who was hired for a new full-time position as director of the program for the 2019-2020 school year, […]

  • Dr. Holub spends sabbatical at Holocaust Memorial Museum
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    By Kate Martinez  Dr. Tom Holub has completed his sabbatical after spending the last semester doing research at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.   Holub is a senior professor in the School of Education at Edgewood College who works to help train special education teachers, and he has spent a lot of […]

  • New lacrosse, men’s volleyball teams help recruit new students
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    By Hannah Devyor  In spring of 2021, the Edgewood College Athletic Department will be introducing men’s volleyball and both men’s and women’s lacrosse to the lineup of athletics offered at the college.   Amidst the chatter of declining enrollment at Edgewood, Athletic Director Al Brisack has high hopes for the new teams encouraging incoming freshmen to choose Edgewood as […]

  • Nov. 15 deadline for changes looms
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    By Jena Emmert Last March, Edgewood College put together the Program Prioritization Commission, a 16-member group of faculty and staff commissioned to create a set of recommendations to reduce programs and classes.   The recommendations regarding major reductions and layoffs of faculty and staff made by the commission are now being considered with a Nov. 15 deadline.   Majors such as Theatre […]

  • Debate team to be cancelled; Hopes to become class
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    By Reed Schroeder   The Edgewood College debate team, currently classified as a club, will soon be cancelled.   Daniel Mortensen, the former coach of the debate team, said the debate club still has some left-over funds and he would like to “turn debate into a true class” that would focus on the processes and aspects of debate.   […]

  • Proposal for layoffs, reduction of majors due by Nov. 15
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    By Jena Emmert  Edgewood College will begin plans for laying off staff and faculty and reducing majors by Fall 2020 to accommodate for the college’s decline in enrollment.   Sister Mary Ellen Gevelinger, O.P., interim president of the college, told her first college assembly that the Vice President and Dean of Students are currently working to finalize program prioritization, general education […]

  • David Young retires despite everyone not wanting him to
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    By Alyssa Allemand and William R.K. Lund May 14, 2019 David Young has been a professor in the English Department at Edgewood College for 25 years. He taught classes in creative writing, literature, and journalism. He offered the department’s first courses in Irish Literature and Literature of the American West. “I enjoyed teaching those two courses […]

  • Edgewood College sends three presenters to Omaha convention
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    By Nikole Jaramillo  Edgewood College students Sadie Cordova (senior), Jena Emmert (junior), and Carly Oeding (senior) were accepted to present their research at the Central States Communication Association (CSCA) Convention, which took place April 3-6 in Omaha.   Cordova and Emmert were given spots in the President’s Undergraduate Honors Research poster session. Oeding presented on the panel “Dialogue through Mediated Portrayals.”  According to […]

  • Residence halls are 30 percent vacant
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    By Jacob Gomoll Edgewood College’s residence halls have a gross maximum capacity of 680 people; but they are only currently housing 473.  This means that the residence halls are currently 207 below the maximum capacity of students.  And that means that the college is losing a large sum of money by not filling up to […]

  • Speaker re-tells story of 1955 murder of Emmett Louis Till
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    By William R.K Lund   Keith A. Beauchamp has been speaking and giving lectures on the 1955 murder of black teenager Emmett Louis Till in Mississippi for over 20 years.  He retold the grisly story again at Edgewood College for the 12th annual Hatheway Lecture on April 10   Beauchamp spoke about the life and death of Till and the injustice that surrounded it. “If we […]

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