Greetings and welcome to Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania, one of the 14 universities in the
Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. I am
pleased to welcome our returning students back home, and
to welcome our new students to their new home.
Congratulations for having chosen Edinboro University as
the place where you will spend some of the most important
years of your lives.
Edinboro University was founded as the Edinboro
Academy in 1857 by the citizens of Edinboro, many of
whom were of Scottish descent. Their commitment to
teaching and learning, their work ethic, and their strength
of family tempered by upbringing in the great Highland
Clans have brought a unique sense of perspective and
commitment to all that we do here at Edinboro University.
As a people, the Scots are both hearty and hardy. I would
like to think that those of us who serve and learn here are
carrying on the legacy of the great traditions set for us by
the Scots more than 147 years ago.
You are a member of the Edinboro Family, a
student- and learner-centered environment where students
come first. Edinboro University students are not just a
priority, they are the priority. They are involved in
everything we do at Edinboro and are fully involved as
participants in the University's life, behavior and culture.
The Edinboro Family provides a setting that makes for a
friendly, supportive and responsive atmosphere, and the
faculty, administration and professional support staff have
joined me in my commitment to continuously improve all
that we do to promote the academic and personal
excellence of Edinboro University students.
Edinboro University celebrated the arrival of the
21st century and the new millennium by proclaiming it as
our "Century of Civility." The University community
joined together to create opportunities for the Edinboro
Family to experience the ideals of civility fairness,
tolerance, collegiality and civic responsibility. Since that
time, we have identified a civility-centered theme for each
academic year. In 2003, we identified Building a
prosperous future through academic excellence and civility
as the theme that would take us to the year 2006-07 when
the University will celebrate its 150th anniversary or
Sesquicentennial. As this theme suggests, a commitment to
academics, excellence, and civility will lead to prosperity
for the entire Edinboro Family and region and world that
we serve. We invite all members of the University
community to become involved in our plans to celebrate
150 years of service. Visit the University web page
(www.edinboro.edu) to learn how you can contribute.
Have a great year! And let's keep in touch.
Frank G. Pogue
President
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