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1 History  



1.1  Presidents  







2 Campus  



2.1  Buildings  







3 Academics  





4 Student life  



4.1  Campus media  







5 Greek life  



5.1  Fraternities  





5.2  Sororities  







6 Athletics  





7 Notable alumni  





8 References  





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Coordinates: 40°5942N 75°1019W / 40.995°N 75.172°W / 40.995; -75.172
 

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East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania

Former name

East Stroudsburg Normal School (1893–1920)
East Stroudsburg State Normal School (1920–1927)
East Stroudsburg State Teachers College (1927–1960)
East Stroudsburg State College (1960–1983)
TypePublic
Established1893
PresidentKenneth Long

Academic staff

280

Administrative staff

400
Students7,234
Undergraduates6,099
Postgraduates1,135
Location , ,
U.S.
CampusSuburban, 213 acres (0.9 km2)
Colors   Black and red
NicknameWarriors

Sporting affiliations

NCAA Division II - PSAC
Websitewww.esu.edu

East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania (ESU) is a public universityinEast Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. It is one of ten state universities that compose the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE).

History[edit]

What today is East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania was founded in 1893 as a private preparatory school for teachers and then known as the East Stroudsburg Normal School. Ownership was transferred to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1920, and the name was changed to East Stroudsburg State Normal School. In 1927, the right to confer the degrees of Bachelor of Science in education and Bachelor of Science in health education was granted, and the school's name then became the East Stroudsburg State Teachers College. In 1960, additional curricula were added and the school's name then became East Stroudsburg State College. The State System of Higher Education was authorized by Senate Bill 506 to assume its current name in 1983.[1]

Presidents[edit]

East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania has had 13 presidents since its establishment.[2]

  1. George P. Bible (1893–1902)
  2. Ellwood L. Kemp (1902–1920)
  3. Frank E. Baker (1920–1923)
  4. Tracy T. Allen (1923–1939)
  5. Joseph F. Noonan (1940–1955)
  6. LeRoy J. Koehler (1956–1968)
  7. Frank D. Sills (1968–1971)
  8. Darrell Holmes (1971–1979)
  9. H. Erik Shaar (1979–1980)
  10. Dennis Bell (1980–1986)
  11. James E. Gilbert (1986–1996)
  12. Robert J. Dillman (1996–2012)
  13. Marcia G. Welsh (2012–2020)
  14. Kenneth Long (2022-present)[3]

Campus[edit]

Abeloff Center for the Performing Arts sits on the main University Circle entrance of the university.

East Stroudsburg University is situated in the borough of East Stroudsburg, located in the Pocono MountainsofNortheastern Pennsylvania. The university is 48.2 miles (77.6 km) southeast of the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area and 41.9 miles (67.4 km) northeast of Allentown. The New Jersey border is 2 miles (3 km) away and the campus is approximately 75.3 miles (121.2 km) from New York City and 101.6 miles (160 km) from Philadelphia. The neighboring borough of Stroudsburg is the seat and cultural center of Monroe County. The university is accessible from Interstate 80, U.S. Route 209, and PA Route 33. Lehigh Valley Hospital-Pocono, the area's primary medical facility, is located on the edge of the campus.

The 62 campus buildings are located on 213 acres (0.9 km2) in the East Stroudsburg community. In addition to the academic facilities, seven residence halls (housing 2,200 students), and a 1,000-seat dining hall are located on campus. The Student Activity Association, Inc., owns Stony Acres, a 119-acre (0.5 km2) off-campus student recreation area near Marshalls Creek, that includes a lodge, several cabins, a campsite, recreation areas and a lake. The campus is patrolled by the East Stroudsburg University Police Department.

Buildings[edit]

Monroe Hall houses the Speech-Language Pathology and Communications Studies departments and is one of the oldest buildings on campus.

In 2003, ESU opened its recreation center. This recreational facility contains an elevated indoor track, several basketball courts, racquetball rooms, various free weight and weight machines as well as cardio machines. In addition to individual programs, there are also group fitness programs ranging from the normal (step aerobics and yoga). In 2010, this building was named for Dr. Mattioli, thus becoming the "Mattioli Recreation Center".[4]

In September 2006, ESU began construction on the new Science and Technology Center. The Science and Technology Center is the first new major academic building since 1979. The $40,000,000 building houses chemistry, math, computer science, and other various science departments. With 120,000 square feet (11,000 m2), the building includes research and classroom space, planetarium, heated celestial observation room, as well as offices for the relocated departments. The building officially opened on September 26, 2008.[5]

Academics[edit]

East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania offers 68 undergraduate major programs with 24 available concentrations, the largest of which (by enrollment) are Health and Physical Education K-12, Elementary Education, Biological Sciences, Business Management, Computer Science, Psychology, and Secondary Education. ESU has majors in Health Services Administration and Industrial Physics as well as graduate study programs. ESU's extended learning program offers professional development training in Building Information Modeling (BIM).[6] The current student-to-professor ratio stands at 19:1. The breakdown of traditional students consists of 56% female, 44% male, 24% out of state, and 1% international from 9 different countries.

Student life[edit]

Campus media[edit]

The student-run Calliope literary magazine publishes student fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction, art and photography, and electronic creative writing. Calliope appears both in print and online editions annually under the auspices of the Department of English.[7] Founded in 1927, the student-run Stroud Courier student newspaper publishes news, feature stories, and opinions weekly on Thursdays. It appears in print and online and is advised by the Department of English.[8] Radio FM 90.3 WESS is a student operated, non-commercial, FCC-licensed radio station located on the campus of ESU. It has a diversified music format offering music and talk shows and broadcasts of Warriors' home football and basketball games.[9]

Greek life[edit]

Fraternities[edit]

Sororities[edit]

Athletics[edit]

East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania's colors are red and black, and the team nickname is the Warriors. For the 2008–09 academic year, the university's mascot was changed to Burgy the warrior bear. In 2017 a new mascot was unveiled, that of an ancient warrior. All teams compete in the NCAA Division II and within the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC). Athletic Training services are provided for each intercollegiate sport. There are currently seven male varsity sports available (Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Soccer, Track & Field and Wrestling) as well as 11 female varsity sports (Basketball, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field and Volleyball).

Notable alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "About ESU", East Stroudsburg University, accessed December 10, 2010.
  • ^ "Past Presidents | About ESU".
  • ^ "Office of the President". East Stroudsburg University. Retrieved 2022-11-15.
  • ^ ESU Rec Center
  • ^ "ESU Science and Technology Center". Archived from the original on 2008-03-27. Retrieved 2008-03-20.
  • ^ "ESU Insider". 23 April 2021. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
  • ^ "Calliope Literary Magazine". Retrieved 3 December 2014.
  • ^ "ESU Archives and Special Collections: The Stroud Courier".
  • ^ "About – 90.3 FM WESS Radio".
  • ^ "Charlie Brenneman UFC Bio". Retrieved 2014-01-01.
  • ^ "Brigadier General Andrew M. Niebel". Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. Retrieved 2023-09-13.
  • ^ "Matthew Riddle | UFC". 14 September 2018.
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