EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Marketing Department Taylor House Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2194 FAX (814) 732-2294 November 22,2000 DENVER RECORDING ARTIST TO PERFORM DURING PLANETARIUM LASER CHRISTMAS SHOW AT EDINBORO Denver, Colorado recording artist Phil Bair will help ring in the Christmas season during “Star of Wonder” at Edinboro University of Peimsylvania on Friday, December 1. Two programs will be held at 7 and 9 p.m. in Cooper Hall. With roots in Christian contemporary as well as music to inspire meditation and reflection, Bair has achieved a style that is simple and profound. He has been involved in music for 25 years as guitarist and records all the instruments himself including acoustic, electric and 12-string guitars, ffetless bass and digital piano, strings, synthesizer, and percussion. The planetarium is one of Bair’s favorite venues. During the “Star of Wonder,” planets, stars, laser effects, spectacular color bursts and foil motion video will accent his music to produce a powerful and intriguing media experience not quite possible anywhere else. For further information, call the Edinboro planetarium at 814-732-2493. A member of the State System of Higher Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA William A. Reed, Jr. Assistant Vice President for Media and Community Relations Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2745 or 2929 Fax (814) 732-2621 November 28,2000 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: EDINBORO UNIVERSITY COMES TO MEADVILLE, OPENS NEW OUTREACH CENTER Edinboro University of Pennsylvania will officially open its new Meadville Access Center in Meadville’s Downtown Mall this Friday, December 1, with an 11 a.m. ribbon-cutting ceremony and an all-day public open house beginning at 11:30 a.m. and continuing until 6 p.m. In recognition of the grand opening, the City of Meadville and Crawford Coimty are proclaiming December 1 as Edinboro University Day. “Edinboro University is proud to have served the citizens of Meadville and Crawford County for more than 140 years, and we look forward to expanding our presence in the area to better serve the people there,” said Edinboro President Frank G. Pogue. “Our new Meadville Access Center will give residents of Meadville, Crawford County and beyond an even greater access to the vast array of programs and services their public university offers.” Remarks, proclamations and other presentations begin the day’s events at 11 a.m. in the center stage area of the Downtown Mall. Activities then move to the Meadville Access Center for the symbolic ribbon-cutting that officially begins operation of the facility and welcomes visitors to the Open House. President Pogue, along with Edinboro faculty, administrators, staff and students will be on hand throughout the day at the Open House. There will also be a book signing with Crimson Stain author and professor Jim Fisher from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The first 100 guests will receive complimentary copies of Fisher’s latest book, which recounts the murder by a Crawford Coimty Amish man of his wife in 1993. -moreA member of the State System of Higher Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY COMES TO MEADVILLE, Continued Page 2 Four-time Olympian and U.S. Olympic Wrestler of the Century Bruce Baumgartner, Edinboro’s athletic director, will be available at the Center from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. for autographs and photos. Scheduling, admissions and registration presentations, as well as Web-based learning and videoconferencing demonstrations, will also be featured during the Open House. Although Edinboro University has offered coursework at the Wesbury United Methodist Retirement Community and the Bainbridge Technology Center, the new Meadville Access Center will offer a full-service, one-stop site for information on degree programs and courses, undergraduate and graduate admissions, financial aid and other academic programs and services, as well as information on athletic, cultural and other special events. Among other services will be online scheduling using the Internet and assistance with the registration process, including payment and scheduling. Edinboro University’s Meadville Access Center is located on the western (parking lot) side of the Downtown Mall, next to the Crawford Coimty Office of the Pa. Dept, of Health and near Blockbuster Video. Ms. Carol Stewart is the Center coordinator, phone 814-337-7791, fax 814-337-7495, or e-mail: www.cfstewart@edinboro.edu. -30WAR:csw EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA WUiamA.Reed,Ji: Assistant A^ce President for Media and Community Relations Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2745 or 2929 Fax (814) 732-2621 November 28,2000 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE; EDINBORO UNIVERSITY COMES TO MEADVBLLE, OPENS NEW OUTREACH CENTER Edinboro University of Pennsylvania will oiBBcially open its new Meadville Access Center in Meadville s Downtown Mall this Friday, December 1, with an 11 a.m. ribbon-cutting ceremony and an all-day public open house beginning at 11:30 a.m. and continuing until 6 p.m. In recogmtion of the grand opening, the City of Meadville and Crawford County are proclaiming December 1 as Edinboro University Day. “Edinboro University is proud to have served the citizens of Meadville and Crawford County for more than 140 years, and we look forward to expanding our presence in the area to better serve the people there,” said Edinboro President Frank G. Pogue. “Our new Meadville Access Center will give residents of Meadville, Crawford County and beyond an even greater access to the vast array of programs and services their public university offers.” Remarks, proclamations and other presentations begin the day’s events at 11 a.m. in the center stage area of the Downtown Mall. Activities then move to the Meadville Access Center for the symbolic ribbon-cutting that ofBcially begms operation of the facility and welcomes visitors to the Open House. President Pogue, along with Edinboro faculty, administrators, staff and students will be on hand throughout the day at the Open House. There will also be a book signing with Crimson Stain author and professor Jim Fisher from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The first 100 guests will receive complimentary copies of Fisher’s latest book, which recounts the murder by a Crawford Coimty Amish man of his wife in 1993. -moreA member of the State System of Higher Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY COMES TO MEADVILLE, Continued Page 2 Four-time Olympian and U.S. Olympic Wrestler of the Century Bruce Baumgartner, Edinboro’s athletic director, will be available at the Center from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. for autographs and photos. Scheduling, admissions and registration presentations, as well as Web-based learning and videoconferencing demonstrations, will also be featured during the Open House. Although Edinboro University has offered coursework at the Wesbury United Methodist Retirement Community and the Bainbridge Technology Center, the new Meadville Access Center will offer a fiill-service, one-stop site for infoimation on degree programs and courses, undergraduate and graduate admissions, financial aid and other academic programs and services, as well as information on athletic, cultural and other special events. Among other services will be online scheduling using the Internet and assistance with the registration process, including payment and scheduling. Edinboro University’s Meadville Access Center is located on the western (parking lot) side of the Downtown Mall, next to the Crawford County Office of the Pa. Dept, of Health and near Blockbuster Video. Ms. Carol Stewart is the Center coordinator, phone 814-337-7791, fax 814-337-7495, or e-mail: www.cfstewart@edinboro.edu. -30WAR: csw EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Marketing Department Taylor House Edinboro, PA 16444 (814)732-2194 FAX (814) 732-2294 November 27,2000 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE EDINBORO UNIVERSITY BATES GALLERY TO HOST THESIS EXHIBIT Peggy Brace, a master of fine art candidate at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, will exhibit her thesis of oil paintings and drawings at the Bates Gallery in Loveland Hall from December 3 through 15. Brace has had a strong season of exhibitions including receiving the Juror’s Choice Award at the Butler Institute of American Art National Midyear Exhibition. This is believed to be the oldest national juried museum exhibition in the United States. She was accepted in the Erie Art Museum Spring Show, and won Best of Show in the Erie Panorama Exhibit. Her work was juried in the Audubon Artist 58* Annual Exhibition at the Salmagundi Club in New York City, and is currently at the 64* Area Artists Annual Exhibition at the Butler Institute in Youngstown, Ohio. An opening reception is scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, December 7. The public is welcome to attend. Gallery hours are from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information, contact Edinboro University of Pennsylvania’s Art Department at 814-732-2406. - 30 CGH A member of the State System of Higher Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Marketing Department Taylor House Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2194 FAX (814) 732-2294 November 27,2000 NEWS ADVISORY Edinboro University of Permsylvania Chamber Players and the music department will present “An International Evening of Music from Around the World” on Tuesday, November 28, at 7:30 p.m. at the Hirt Auditorium of the Blasco Memorial Library. Media are invited to attend this eye-appealing concert, featuring traditional music and folk-inspired concert music from Australia to Africa, and performed by the West African Drum and Dance Ensemble, a bagpiper, the Edinboro University Choral, and Edinboro University faculty members LeAnne Wistrom, David Sublette, Anne Wintle, Daniel Burdick and Kristine Denton. For further information, contact Edinboro University’s music department at 814732-2555 or Kristine Denton at 814-836-8009. - 30 CGH A member of the State System of Higher Education Independent-'Enterprise Special visitor Pennsylvania Secretary of Community and Economic Development Samuel McCullough (left), shown here with Edinboro University president Frank 6. Pogue, visits the EUP cam­ pus during a recent tour of a dozen colleges and universities across the commonwealth to collect information to develop a long-term strategy for retaining high-tech workers. McCullough’s stop at Edinboro was his only visit to a public higher education institution in northwestern Pennsylvania. Erie broadcasting legend Myron Jones (right), here with Edinboro University of Pennsylvania President Dr. Frank Pogue, was the keynote speaker at the University’s fall Communication Week luncheon. His address capped a weeklong series of events that brought experts to the campus from journalism, broadcasting, public relations, advertising, marketing, corporate commumcations, speech-language pathology and the Internet. Jones was presented a Lifetime Achievement Award by the University and its Department of Speech and Communication Studies, and it was announced that the WJET scholarship was being renamed the Myron Jones WJET Scholarship in his honor. Broadcasting pioneer Jones entered the Erie market in 1951 when he bought what became WJET radio for $120. He told the luncheon audience that even with advances in today’s communications technology, the “old media” will not go away. “Prepare for the future, but look to the past for guidance,” said Jones. EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA William A. Reed, Jr. Assistant Vice President for Media and Community Relations Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2745 or 2929 Fax (814) 732-2621 November 15, 2000 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: SPECIAL FOR “LIFESTYLE” DECEMBER 2000 CALENDAR OF EVENTS 1 B Ribbon Cutting: Edinboro University Day in Meadville and Crawford County celebrates the grand opening of Edinboro’s new Meadville Access Office in the Downtown Mall. Public open house with President Frank Pogue, Olympian Bruce Baumgartner and author Jim Fisher, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call 814-732-2711 for more information. 1 H Twinkle, twinkle: Denver recording artist Phil Bair rings in the holiday season with “Star of Wonder,” Edinboro University Planetarium, 7 and 9 p.m. Call 732-2493 for reservations. 6 B Coloring books: “Painted Diaries” at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania’s Bruce Gallery features paintings by Waldek Dynerman, Diane Fitch and Joan Linder through Jan. 25. Opening reception at 7 p.m. Gallery hours: Monday through Saturday 3-6 p.m. and Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. Closed Dec. 16 to Jan. 16. Call 732-2513 or 2406 for more information. 7 B Rolling along: Music from Mannheim Steamroller accompanies a holiday laser light show, Edinboro University Planetarium, 7 and 8:30 p.m.; repeated Dec. 14. Call 732-2493 for reservations. 13 ■ Cultural tradition: Edinboro University will recognize the holiday celebration of Kwanzaa, 3-5 p.m., in the University Center second floor lobby. Call 732-2912. -moreA member of the State System of Higher Education “Lifestyle” December 2000, Continued 16 ■ Page 2 Graduation Day: President Frank Pogue confers degrees on Edinboro University of Pennsylvania’s newest class of graduates. Scholar, historian and author John Hope Franklin and Sir George Alleyne of the World Health Organization will receive honorary degrees; 1 p.m. in McComb Fieldhouse. -SO­ WAR: csw EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Marketing Department Taylor House Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2194 Fax: (814) 732-2294 November 14,2000 News Advisory Edinboro University of Pennsylvania athletic director and USA Wrestling President Bruce Baumgartner will appear on NBC’s Today show.Kjlednesday, November 15, to present an Olympic gold medal to U.S. wrestler Brandon Slay. Als((^ receiving medals will be new silver medalist Moon Eui-jae of Korea and new bronze medftlist Adem Bereket of Turkey. Slay was awarded the gold medal in the 7^g (167 poimds) weight division after Alexander Liepold of Germany was stripped of the medal by the International Olympic Committee last month after failing a drug test. Katie (Douric is scheduled to interview Slay before the ceremony. International Olympic Committee First Vice President Anita DeFrantz will also be part of the medal and flower presentation. The ceremony will take place at Rockefeller Plaza off West 49* Street in New York between 7 and 9 a.m. EST. (Final segment time will be confirmed after 3 p.m. EST, today by NBC.) Baumgartner, described many times as the finest heavyweight wrestler in American history, was an Olympic gold medallist in 1984 and 1992, a silver medallist in 1988, and a bronze medallist in 1996. He holds a record 13 world and Olympic wrestling titles and was the 1995 Sullivan Award winner as the nation’s finest amateur athlete. The former head wrestling coach at Edinboro University has been athletic director since February 1998. A member of the State System of Higher Education Fecw-r: K>M lteuua>v, ef^ H<^cMuou^^ RiLAJ->0, H^aCHeSTS^, /^V JdPV Vf^AO, Ofi^9 BAOL’. QyAi^ CloCJMZAfoiao^ ^yAi>R)/ZJ>, PA- OXpPAiierri^ ^ ^]TA)AJ f^OVl£s; yO^U) dASTVer^px) C.HiQ.?S ^ y^jofmp&'-TD 9or no £6Xiny '* TO APP^y FbR Hoo^i D&2PmoO /rP^ 6oCilT2^7Z:)i^,fk EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Office of Public Relations and Publications Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2745 or 2929 Fax (814) 732-2621 March 8,1999 NEWS ADVISORY: ALTERNATIVE SPRING BREAK For the third year in a row, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania students are volunteering this week for the Edinboro Alternative Spring Break. Led by Community Outreach Coordinator Dr. Denise Finazzo, the 11 Edinboro students will serve in a variety of ways at the following locations: Monday, March 8, Strong Vincent High School, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Tuesday, March 9, Emmaus Soup Kitchen, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 10, Gertrude Barber Center, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Thursday, March 11, Community Shelter Services, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday, March 12, Edinboro community, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. The students will tutor children, assist in classrooms, mentor high school students, unpack donated food items, distribute food at the food bank, houseclean, paint, wallpaper, file and assist the elderly in reading to youngsters. The students are Elizabeth Bentley, Amanda Boleratz, Pam Dery, Cathlene Dugway, Kristen Euliano, Rebecca Ilniski, Jan Lewis, Stacey Ludwick, Christa Praetzel, Danielle Shaner and Mark Weir. -30BKP: jms A member of the State System of Higher Education June 3, 1999 Edinboro Students Build Habitat for Humanity Home in North Carolina While thousands of college students were spending their spring break in sunny Florida, a group from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania's residence life and housing staff endured rain and cool temperatures to build a house for a needy family in Cape Fear, North Carolina. The 10 students and two staff and faculty members took part in a Habitat for Humanity project, March 6-13, building floors, walls and the roof, and installing doors and windows. Joining the Edinboro contingent were 11 students from Eureka College in Illinois, and two students from the University of North Carolina - Greensboro. Not only did the volunteers give up their free time to work on the project, each one chipped in or raised $150 to help defray the cost of building materials. They were housed in the basement of the St. Andrew Covenant Presbyterian Church in Wilmington, and area churches provided most of their meals. The University provided two vans for the trip and two advisers. The residence life staff organized the trip and the Student Government Association contributed $500. Beth Shick, an Edinboro University residence hall coordinator, said students got a lot out of working on the project for a good cause. "It was an incredible experience to watch the house come up in front of our eyes," said Shick. WTien the smdents arrived on the first day, only part of the foundation was in place. By the end of the week the roof and exterior walls of the house were up and some of the interior was taking shape. Laura Paul, a senior from Edinboro, was one of the assistant residence hall coordinators who organized the trip. She said all of the students took turns in most facets of the construction - digging, nailing, sawing and even laying down the concrete foundation. Working alongside with them was the single mother who would be moving into the house. "The best part was knowing you were down there helping someone," said Paul. Meeting the family who would live in the house and seeing who would benefit from their work was a very emotional experience for the volunteers. Before leaving North Carolina, everyone signed his or her name on the house. Despite the inconvenience of sleeping on cots and sharing two showers among 30 people, Paul said she would do it again and is already helping to plan next year's trip and other projects for Edinboro's Habitat for Humanity chapter. -30- FILE EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Marketing Department Taylor House Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2194 FAX (814) 732-2294 November 13,2000 NEWS ADVISORY Edinboro University of Pennsylvania’s Community Outreach Center will host an open house on Wednesday, November 15, from 4-6 p.m. in 137 McNemey Hall to introduce its AmeriCorps volunteers and announce a new American Humanics Nonprofit Leadership Certificate program funded through the Pennsylvania Campus Compact. Students who are involved in community service or are required to do so through organizations or classes can become involved in several ongoing projects that focus on education/literacy and health/human services. The Outreach Center is also available to students who qualify for Federal Work Study and are interested in doing community service for pay. Civic Leadership, the first coxirse offered in the American Humanics Certificate program, will be held at Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco Center, on Tuesdays, from 5-7:30 p.m. beginning in the spring 2001 semester. Civic Leadership will offer mentorships with CEOs of nonprofit agencies at their sites and will cover training in leadership. Edinboro University has seven active AmeriCorps members who each contribute 700 hours in direct service to more than ten projects. Members of the Outreach Center are recruiting volunteers to help support AmeriCorps projects, which include America Reads, America Counts, Alternative Spring Break, Empty Bowls, tutoring at Edinboro Elementary School, Recycling for 2"** Harvest Food Bank, Books Across the World, Kids’ Cafe, American Smoke-Out, Leukemia Light the Night, and American Cancer Society Relay for Life. The Center would also like to partner with other groups in long-term projects in the community and on the Edinboro University campus. Media are invited to attend the Community Outreach Center open house on Wednesday. For additional information, contact Dr. Denise Finazzo at the Center at 814-732-2699. - 30 CGH A member of the State System of Higher Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY O F PENNSYLV A N A Marketing Department Taylor House Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2194 FAX (814) 732-2294 November 9,2000 NEWS ADVISORY Geoffrey Landis, senior research scientist at the NASA John Gleim Research Center, will share his experience with the Sojourner Rover during “Mission to Mars” at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania on Thursday, November 9, at 7 p.m. in Cooper Hall. Landis was the principal investigator on the Mars Pathfinder mission where his project involved understanding the effects of Martian dust. He has published more than 200 scientific papers in the fields of photovoltaics, powered systems for space and astronautics, and holds four patents on photovoltaic device designs. Currently, he is developing instruments for ftiture Mars missions, propulsion systems for interstellar probes, and solar power systems for Earth energy use. Landis will discuss Mars, solar power and current plans for ftiture NASA and European missions to Mars. He will be available for interviews before and after his presentation. Media are welcome to attend. For further information, call the Edinboro planetarium at 814-732-2493. -30CGH A member of the State System of Higher Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Marketing Department Taylor House Edinboro, PA 16444 (814)732-2194 FAX (814) 732-2294 November 8,2000 NEWS ADVISORY Dr. Terry Warburton, chairperson of the speech and communication studies at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, will address the Erie Rotary Club today at noon at the Avalon Hotel where he will discuss what happened and why at yesterday’s election. Media are invited to attend. -30CGH A member of the State System of Higher Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Marketing Department Taylor House Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2194 FAX (814) 732-2294 November 2,2000 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: EDINBORO WELCOMES A NEW ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN THE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT Shelly Klinek has been appointed assistant professor in the educational services department at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. She comes to Edinboro from Deersville, Ohio, where she worked for 15 years as an adapted physical education teacher, and a Special Olympics coach and coordinator for Harrison County. Klinek received a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education along with training in coaching specialization from Salem College. She received a master’s degree in education from Malone College in Canton, Ohio. Klinek coached women’s high school basketball and softball, and men’s freshman basketball. Over a 15-year period, she coached four basketball events in the Special Olympics for Harnson County, winning the Ohio State Championship in 1998. She is currently the assistant coach for Edinboro University’s Rolling Scots. -30EAW A member of the State System of Higher Education FILE EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Marketing Department Taylor House Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2194 FAX (814) 732-2294 November 2,2000 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: EDINBORO WELCOMES A NEW ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN THE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT Shelly Klinek has been appointed assistant professor in the educational services department at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. She comes to Edinboro from Deersville, Ohio, where she worked for 15 years as an adapted physical education teacher, and a Special Olympics coach and coordinator for Harrison County. Klinek received a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education along with training in coaching specialization from Salem College. She received a master’s degree in education from Malone College in Canton, Ohio. Klinek coached women’s high school basketball and softball, and men’s freshman basketball. Over a 15-year period, she coached four basketball events in the Special Olympics for Hamson County, winning the Ohio State Championship in 1998. She is currently the assistant coach for Edinboro University’s Rolling Scots. A member of the State System of Higher Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Marketing Department Taylor House Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2194 FAX (814) 732-2294 NEWS ADVISORY: Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and the Penncrest School District will sign an articulation agreement on Thursday, November 2, at 11 a.m., at the Penncrest Administration Office located on Route 198 in Saegertown. Signing the agreement for Edinboro University will be President Frank G. Pogue and Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Robert C. Weber. Signing for Penncrest will be Superintendent Ronald Reyer and Secondary Curriculum Supervisor William Carlson. The agreement will allow Cambridge Springs, Maplewood and Saegertown students who enroll at Edinboro within two years of graduation to transfer honors level and advanced level courses in English, mathematics and science. To receive credit, students must maintain an “B” or higher for each course. The transferred courses will apply toward credit for introductory courses at Edinboro University in literature, precalculus, and introduction to biology. Media are invited to attend the event. For further information, contact Dr. Jerry Kiel, associate vice president for enrollment management and retention at 732-5555, ext. 236; or the Edinboro University marketing department at 732-2194. A member of the State System of Higher Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Marketing Department Taylor House Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2194 FAX (814) 732-2294 November 1,2000 NEWS ADVISORY: Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and the Penncrest School District will sign an articulation agreement on Thursday, November 2, at 11 a.m., at the Penncrest Administration Office located on Route 198 in Saegertown. Signing the agreement for Edinboro University will be President Frank G. Pogue and Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Robert C. Weber. Signing for Penncrest will be Superintendent Ronald Reyer and Secondary Curriculum Supervisor William Carlson. The agreement will allow Cambridge Springs, Maplewood and Saegertown students who enroll at Edinboro within two years of graduation to transfer honors level and advanced level courses in English, mathematics and science. To receive credit, students must maintain an “B” or higher for each course. The transferred courses will apply toward credit for introductory courses at Edinboro University in literature, precalculus, and introduction to biology. Media are invited to attend the event. For further information, contact Dr. Jerry Kiel, associate vice president for enrollment management and retention at 732-5555, ext. 236; or the Edinboro University marketing department at 732-2194. - 30 CGH A member of the State System of Higher Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Marketing Department Taylor House Edinboro, PA 16444 (814)732-2194 FAX (814) 732-2294 November 1,2000 NEWS ADVISORY: Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and the Penncrest School District will sign an articulation agreement on Thursday, November 2, at 11 a.m., at the Penncrest Administration Office located on Route 198 in Saegertown. Signing the agreement for Edinboro University will be President Frank G. Pogue and Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Robert C. Weber. Signing for Penncrest will be Superintendent Ronald Reyer and Secondary Curriculum Supervisor William Carlson. The agreement will allow Cambridge Springs, Maplewood and Saegertown students who enroll at Edinboro within two years of graduation to transfer honors level and advanced level courses in English, mathematics and science. To receive credit, students must maintain an “B” or higher for each course. The transferred courses will apply toward credit for introductory courses at Edinboro University in literature, precalculus, and introduction to biology. Media are invited to attend the event. For further information, contact Dr. Jerry Kiel, associate vice president for enrollment management and retention at 732-5555, ext. 236; or the Edinboro University marketing department at 732-2194. - 30 CGH A member of the State System of Higher Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Marketing Department Taylor House Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2194 FAX (814) 732-2294 November 1,2000 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE EDINBORO ART STUDENTS INCLUDED IN HOYT INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS EXHIBITION Several students from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania are exhibiting artwork at the Hoyt Institute of Fine Art’s Upper Gallery in New Castle, Pa. A total of 19 paintings, drawings, and mixed media works will be on display through November 17. Students included in the exhibition are Rob Dingman, Justin Hicks and Sarah Kuhn from Pittsburgh, Lisa Gutting from Edinboro, Eric Pinto and Greg Preteroti from Washington, Pa., and Casey Walter from Franklin. The Hoyt Institute is located at 124 Leasure Avenue in New Castle. For more information, call 724-652-2882. - 30 CGH A member of the State System ofHigfier Education November 1,2000 MEDIA ADVISORY: MINDING THE “Ps AND Qs” OF KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS Edinboro University of Pennsylvania will be holding its Third Annual Dinner for Professional Development - also known as the “Etiquette Dinner” - this Friday, November 3, 6-8:30 p.m., in the Van Houten Dining Hall’s University Club. Hosted by the Edinboro University Highland Ambassadors - the organization of students who serve and assist the University while enhancing their own educational and social experiences - the dinner is sponsored by the Edinboro University Alumni Association, Erie’s GE Transportation Systems, and the Wood Food Company. Special guests at this year’s dinner will include the Mercyhurst College Ambassadors. Over a five-course goiumet dinner featuring surf and turf as the main entree, manners and etiquette consultant Nancy Mihalovic will be reminding those in attendance: when and only when it’s permissible to put elbows on the table; not to cut but rather break bread; never to pass the salt and pepper separately; when the napkin goes on the lap, the chair or the table; the proper way to eat soup; and how to “work your way in” firom a table setting of four forks, three spoons and two knives, among other fine dining tips. Edinboro alumna and retired University employee Mihalovic is the former coordinator at Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco Center and manners and etiquette consultant to the Highland Ambassadors. She now resides in Athens, Ga., where she continues to consult on matters of etiquette and protocol. Providing the evening’s keynote address, titled “Success Characteristics,” will be John Davem, manager of human resources at GE Transportation Systems in Erie. Edinboro University President Dr. Frank Pogue will conclude the evening with a toast to the Senior Class underscoring this year’s dinner theme, “Mealtime Civility.” For more information, contact Emily Sinsabaugh, executive assistant to President Pogue and co-adviser to the Highland Ambassadors at 814-732-2711. Media coverage is invited. -30WAR:csw