The Stroud Courier • 13th April 2017 Philly Pretzel Factory CEO Visits ESU On Tuesday, April 4, the first speaker of the President Distinguished Entrepreneur series was Dan DiZio, CEO and founder of the Philly Pretzel Factory and an ESU alumni.
The Stroud Courier • 6th April 2017 Proving Patriotism: Latino Views on Military Recruitment and Service On Wednesday, March 29th, as part of the Provost Speaking Series, Dr. Adam McGlynn gave a presentation entitled, “Proving Patriotism, Latino Views on Military Recruitment and Service.”
The Stroud Courier • 24th March 2017 ESU to Host Relay for Life:CAC Hopes for Big Turnout This year Relay for Life will be held at Koehler Fieldhouse, beginning at 7 p.m. on April 7 and ending on April 8 at 7 a.m.
The Stroud Courier • 24th February 2017 Sex Education Fair Provides Informational Fun On Feb. 16 in the union, ESU’s Community Health Organization hosted a Sex Education Fair.
The Stroud Courier • 17th February 2017 Black History Month Keynote Speaker InspiresPeterson Encourages Students to Talk About Issues This past Wednesday, Dr. James Peterson, the director of Africana Studies and associate professor of English at Lehigh University, came to speak at ESU as our Black History Month Keynote Speaker.
The Stroud Courier • 9th February 2017 “Soft Skills”: Professional Advice for the Workplace On Thursday at 2 p.m., in SciTech, the Career Development Center cosponsored a workshop with Alpha Omicron Pi called Professional You – Soft Skills Development.
The Stroud Courier • 8th December 2016 ESU Celebrates the Holidays It began at 6:00 p.m. in the University Center. The party was held in Commuter lounge on the second floor of the Union.
The Stroud Courier • 17th November 2016 Warriors Discuss Fears, Hopes, Unity on Campus On Monday, East Stroudsburg University held a community discussion at the Science and Technology building at 6 p.m.
The Stroud Courier • 10th November 2016 America is Divided Now America is divided. No matter what the outcome of this election, this is a truth we cannot ignore. We are divided by race, religion, climate change, and so much more. It seems no matter what the topic, we can’t agree.
The Stroud Courier • 20th October 2016 Department of Theatre Performs ‘Our Town’ On the Sunday following Saturday’s Homecoming football game, I attended a showing of “Our Town,” a play presented by ESU’s Department of Theatre at the Smith-McFarland Theatre in the Fine & Performing Arts Center.
The Stroud Courier • 20th October 2016 Pink Lights up Campus CommunityParticipants Walk For Breast Cancer Research The annual Pink Light Walk was held on Oct. 6. The walk started at 6 p.m. on the lawn of Hoeffner Science and Technology building.
The Stroud Courier • 6th October 2016 Fourteenth Annual Pink Light Walk Tonight at Six October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. During this month the goal for many is educate the public about breast cancer and encourage women and men to get tested.
The Stroud Courier • 6th October 2016 First Presidential Debate Airs at ESU On Sept. 26, starting at 8:30 p.m., ESU’s Political Science Club and the College Republicans, hosted a viewing of the Presidential debate in Stroud Hall.
The Stroud Courier • 29th September 2016 Students Flock to the Union for FreeFood and Mugs at ‘Donuts and Design On Friday, Sept. 23, at 9 p.m., 90.3 WESS, the Student Activity Association and Campus Activities Board, hosted an event called “Donuts and Design” in the University Center. The purpose of the event was to design your own mug while eating donuts.
The Stroud Courier • 10th May 2015 Cultures Commingle in the Chinese Corner The Chinese Corner, a club where Chinese students can meet and interact with American students, is new to ESU.