Edna Coll Pujals (July 24, 1906 – November 19, 2002) was a Puerto Rican educator and author.
Her parents were Cayetano Coll y Cuchí, a former President of Puerto Rico House of Representatives[2] and Carmen Pujol Toste.
The academy, which is now known as the "Academia Edna Coll" (The Edna Coll Academy) and situated in San Juan, has served as the exposition center of art works by many of the Spaniard artists who fled Spain during the Spanish Civil War of the 1930s.
Among the artists whose work has been exposed there are Angel Botello, Carlos Marichal, Cristobal Ruiz and Francisco Vazquez.
According to the editorial of "Indice informativo de la novela hispanoamericana, Volume 5": "Dr. Edna Coll is known in the Latin American literary world for having consecrated more than twenty years to unravel the sense of fiction creation in Spanish-speaking America, and to organize this sense in synthesis and perspectives which surpass the nations where each one of these authors write.