Monday, January 31, 2011

Future Educators Association

Freshmen and sophomores are invited to attend the Future Educators Association meeting on February 1st at 6 pm in Palumbo 2005.  At this meeting we will be discussing the upcoming SOE Application workshop, a fabulous fundraiser, and ideas for a service project.

 

For more information, contact Maura Corless, President Gannon FEA at corless001@gannon.edu

 

Submitted by:  FEA

 

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Resource Room

The School of Education Resource Room (2008B Palumbo) will being Spring semester hours on January 31, 2011.
Lamination will only be completed on Wednesdays and Thursdays and is a drop-off service, not while you wait.
Books and resource materials are available for a two-week loan period.

Many thanks to our volunteers who make this opportunity possible! Times and days are listed below.



Hours of Operation: Spring 2011

Monday
12:15-1:15 pm Alma Mehinovic
1:20-2:20 pm Cameron Foster
2:30-4:20 pm Janne Walters

Tuesday
8-10 am Katie Miller
10 am-Noon Alma Mehinovic
1:30-2:30 pm Tammie Larsen
2-4 pm Chelsea Kulak

Wednesday
12:15-1:15 pm Alma Mehinovic
1:20-2:20 pm Cameron Foster
2:30-4:20 pm Janne Walters
4:30-6:30 pm Jacquelyn Huff

Thursday
8-10 am Katie Miller
10 am-Noon Marissa Vartek
1:30-2:30 pm Tammie Larsen
2-4 pm Chelsea Kulak

Friday
No hours

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Multiple Job Postings

The Ambridge Area School District in Ambridge, PA anticipates several vacancies for the 2011-2012 school year.  Available positions may vary across grade levels.  Must hold valid PA Teaching Certification and current clearances.  All applicants must submit a résumé packet through PAEDUCATOR.NET.  The District will not accept paper resume packets.

 

 

Submitted by: Janet Armbruster

Employment Coordinator

Career Development & Employment Services

Gannon University

109 University Square

Erie, PA  16541-0001

(814) 871-5603

(814) 871-7220 fax

http://www.gannon.edu/depts/cdes

 

Monday, January 10, 2011

Welcome Back!

Welcome back for the Spring 2011 semester!

 

We have a service learning opportunity to start the semester! The CHAMPS afterschool program has started back up and there are three schools participating in Earth Action who are looking for college age mentors to be positive role models and help guide the students through their Earth Action project.  Earth Action (formerly Earth Force) is an organization which promotes environmental education.  Gannon students have participated in the program for a number of years and report an enjoyable experience. This is the time for you to become involved!

 

The three schools are Harding Elementary, Wilson Middle School, and Pfeiffer-Burleigh Elementary.  The main topic that these students will be addressing is Energy and greening their schools.  College mentors are not required to have previous knowledge of best energy practices or greens school (although an interest would be appropriate), as they will not be presenting any material to the students.  All mentors will be under the supervision of the CHAMPS teacher and will be trained in the Earth Action process by an Earth Action staff member. 

 

If you’re interested, please contact Dr. Forbes.

 

Best wishes for a successful semester!