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Gannon University is a private Catholic university with campuses in Erie, Pennsylvania, and Ruskin, Florida. Established in 1925, Gannon University enrolls approximately 4,600 undergraduate and graduate students annually and has over 47,000 alumni. Its intercollegiate athletics include 18 athletic programs for men and women competing at the ...
Category. : Gannon University alumni. Notable alumni of Gannon University. Includes alumni from the old Villa Maria University in Erie, Pennsylvania, which merged with Gannon in 1989.
Gannon University seal.png 238 × 236; 99 KB. Categories: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference schools. Former Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference schools. Catholic universities and colleges in Pennsylvania. Commons category link is on Wikidata.
620 Peach St, Erie, Pennsylvania. Capacity. 2,800. Record attendance. 3,200. Opened. 1949-50 Season. The Highmark Events Center (formerly The Hammermill, the Gannon Auditorium, and " The Audi ") is a 2,800-seat basketball arena on the campus of Gannon University in Erie, Pennsylvania. Built in 1949, it is home to various Gannon athletic teams.
Gannon offers eight associate degrees, 59 bachelor's degrees, 22 master's degrees, 2 doctoral degrees, and 10 pre-professional programs. I propose that the section be renamed Academics and be written to reflect Gannon's diverse academic offerings, as opposed to its narrow presentation of pre-professional programs.
Samuel J. Roberts. Categories: Gannon University people. Faculty by university or college in Pennsylvania.
McConnell Family Stadium, formerly Gannon University Field, is a 2,500-seat multi-purpose stadium in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States on the campus of Gannon University. Overview. The artificial surface field is used by several Gannon University sports teams, including: football, soccer, lacrosse, baseball and softball. Movable stands provide ...
Rich Gannon. Richard Joseph Gannon (born December 20, 1965) is an American former football quarterback who played 18 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). Subsequently, he was a sports commentator with CBS Sports for 16 years. [1] Gannon was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and played college football at the University of Delaware ...