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Allison Byrnes Staff Archaeologist; Lithic Analyst; Lecturer Contact Information OFFICE: Zurn 69 EMAIL: abyrnes@mercyhurst.edu PHONE: 814-824-2982 Ms. Byrnes is currently in her 19th year as a Staff Archaeologist, Lithic (stone) artifact analyst, and lecturer for the Anthropology/Archaeology program within the Department of Anthropology and World Languages. A trained lithic analyst, Ms. Byrnes has teaching and research interests related to the organization of technology and the social and…
Scientist spurs Mercyhurst designation as NASA-sponsored viewing site for eclipse Tuesday, December 12, 2023 Thanks to the efforts of Geology Professor Dr. Nick Lang, Mercyhurst University is among the nation’s leading NASA-sponsored SunSpots for viewing the total solar eclipse that will sweep across America on April 8, 2024. The designation means that NASA experts will be at Mercyhurst to engage with the public and share the ways NASA studies the sun and uses that information to understand…
History of the Grotto Image Tucked away on the northwest side of campus is the Grotto, a shaded, peaceful place for reflection, conversation, and study. Modeled after the famous Grotto at Lourdes, France, a popular pilgrimage site for Catholics, the Mercyhurst Grotto features an alcove containing a white statue of Our Lady of Lourdes, an altar, and kneelers, with several benches spread throughout the surrounding lawn. The Grotto was designed by William Sullivan, Mercyhurst’s first chaplain.…
… goals in reference to the physician assistant profession. International or non-native speaking students must submit official, notarized scores from the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) exam and must meet the minimum score requirement of 69+. A completed Student Health Record, which includes the Pre-Admission Immunization Record and the Cohen Health Center Student Health Record, is required for matriculating into the program, participating in patient care at clinical sites and…
Kelly Spewock Instructor Contact Information OFFICE: Wayne 106 EMAIL: kspewock@mercyhurst.edu PHONE: 814-824-3354 As an interior design educator for more than 25 years, Ms. Spewock strives to model behavior in the classroom that demonstrates empathy, kindness and flexibility. She currently serves as the Faculty Advisor for the Interior Architecture and Design student club to support student activities and engage students with the professional industry. Her academic coursework fosters student…
Lisa Lessun Director, Government & Foundation Relations; Division of Advancement Contact Information OFFICE: Off Campus/Off Site EMAIL: llessun@mercyhurst.edu PHONE: 315-243-2817 … Lisa Lessun …
… two summers of interning and volunteering, and most recently, Anna Foll '18 was hired in like capacity to Macrino; both are guest services coordinators. “It is so gratifying for us to see three of the finest graduates of our Public History program in recent years making important contributions to Erie County’s leading historical organization, particularly at such an exciting time at the Hagen History Center,” Magoc said. “As with other graduates of our program employed at museums,…
Evening Sun – Forensics alumna Christina Rugh Thursday, September 09, 2021 Mercyhurst forensic anthropology alumna and Venango County Coroner Christina Rugh writes about her experience at Shanksville on 9/11 as a member of Dr. Dennis Dirkmaat’s recovery team. Read “ How Five Days at Flight 93 crash site shaped one young Mercyhurst scientist’s life ” in the Venango County Evening Sun. " … Evening Sun – Forensics alumna Christina Rugh …
… and document and restore grave markers that have fallen over or have become covered in moss after decades of exposure to the elements. Production, Analysis, and Traditional Technologies Students in several of our archaeology courses explore the design, production, use, and analysis of traditional materials such as stone tools, ceramics, and perishable fiber artifacts. These items have been made by people around the world for millennia and are common artifact types found at archaeological…