Edinboro University of Pennsylvania -- History
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Academic Festival, 1986
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Identifier: Item 4
Scope and Contents
The Academic Festival was an annual event that lasted several days. Presentations, mostly by faculty, were made on a wide variety of topics. This particular recording concerns the history of the school.
Dates:
1986
Al Huntley, 1995
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Identifier: Item 6
Scope and Contents
Al Huntley is a retired faculty of the school. A transcript is available in box Oral 3.
Dates:
1995
Celebration of excellence, 2001; Dr. Drane Commencement Address, May 2000; From Founders to Future, 2000
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Identifier: 2000.006
Scope and Contents
The celebration of excellence is a ceremony from students who may not excel in academics but excel in other activities, April 22, 2001. A spring commencement address, May 6, 2000 and a video history of Edinboro, titled "From Founders to Future," written by Dave Obringer and Emily Sinsabaugh.
Dates:
-
Clifford Cox, 1995
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Identifier: Item 12
Scope and Contents
Clifford Cox began his work at Edinboro as a faculty in the Music Department. By the time of his retirement he was the executive secretary to the president. Transcript located in box Oral 3.
Dates:
1995
Dave O'Dessa, 1995
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Identifier: Item 14
Scope and Contents
Dave O'Dessa was a student athlete at Edinboro who went on to become a coach and administrator of the school.
Dates:
1995
Looking back with EUP alumni
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Identifier: ND.013
Scope and Contents
Interviews of Edinboro Alumni about the history of Edinboro University
Dates:
-
Lou Meyer
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Identifier: Item 25
Scope and Contents
Lou Meyer was a faculty member at Edinboro and the director of the Institute for Community Service. Transcript is located in box Oral 3.
Dates:
1995
Roy Strausbaugh, 1998
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Identifier: Item 28
Scope and Contents
Roy Strausbaugh was a history faculty turned administrator. He later wrote a book about the school. Transcript is in box Oral 3.
Dates:
1998
William Alexander, 1995
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Identifier: Item 36
Scope and Contents
William Alexander was a longtime music faculty and chair of the music department. The music building is named after him. Transcripts are located in box Oral 3.
Dates:
1995