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… Throughout the three weeks, socialization takes a front seat since neurodivergent individuals often have challenges in that area. A favorite event is The Amazing Race, a challenge-based experience in which students are transported to different Erie sites and encouraged to step out of their comfort zone: ask for directions or request help; in one challenge, students are tasked with asking a stranger to take their picture. Mulder said that students are always accompanied by CREATE staff,…
… Mercyhurst to celebrate ‘Distinguished Alumni’ for 2025 Sunday, January 19, 2025 Image As is customary every year, Mercyhurst University welcomes the opportunity to honor alumni who have distinguished themselves in their respective fields, their communities, as well as their alma mater. This year, the nod goes to Dr. Ryan Molli, John Leisering, Dr. Lacey Neugebauer, Sharon Kestler, Cory Kutcher, and Terry and Michael Fitzgerald, whose contributions will be celebrated during Homecoming Weekend…
… Bethany Woods honors 17-year commitment to Day of Service one T-shirt at a time Tuesday, August 15, 2023 From her days as a student to her tenure as a staffer, Mercyhurst University’s Bethany Woods has championed the call for service. As a freshman in 2007, she participated in her first Day of Service, an annual back-to-school tradition inspired by the Sisters of Mercy affirming their commitment to being Ambassadors of Service. “I picked weeds at SafeNet’s main parking lot for two hours and,…
… the playful penguin inhabiting the children’s area at the Erie Zoo, the environment catches the childlike imagination in all of us. On Friday, Feb. 3, members of the Mercyhurst community are encouraged to share in the allure by helping to paint 85 posts that will complete the Erie Zoo’s new Crayon Jungle Fence. The daylong ExZOOberant Paint Party, hosted by the university’s Department of Art in partnership with the Erie Zoo, takes place in the Zurn 121 studio from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Faculty,…
… Alumni Association Bylaws Article I - Name Section A The name of the organization shall be the Mercyhurst University National Alumni Association (herein after ‘association’). Article II - Objectives Section A The objectives of this organization shall be: To assist and extend the interests and influences of Mercyhurst University To promote fellowship and cohesiveness among Mercyhurst University Alumni Article III - Membership Section A Any person who has received a degree from Mercyhurst…
… Hagen History Center counts three Hurst grads among staff Friday, October 21, 2022 It is always gratifying for professors to witness firsthand their students’ success and, for Mercyhurst History Professor Dr. Chris Magoc, that comes in triplicate this fall. He calls them “The Fabulous Mercyhurst Three of the Hagen History Center”—three Mercyhurst alumni who studied Public History & Museum Studies at the university and are now working together at the Erie center. KayAnn Warner '11 is…
… offers professional advising and academic support to students with academic counselors for both undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Our professional team partners with students and faculty to enhance the academic experience and is committed to collaborative engagement with the campus community to improve student success, persistence, and retention. Learn More Career and Professional Development Center Image The Office of Career and Professional Development (CPD) helps students and…
… the role each of us can play in addressing the deep and persistent discord in our society. I love the fact that at Mercyhurst we have regular opportunities to learn from one another and collectively make a positive difference on our campus and in our community. In so many ways, from the strength of our academics to our work with diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice, we have made important strides in the past year. I am so thankful for our talented and engaged students, faculty, and staff…
… help potential AIM students determine whether they are ready for the demands of college life. From 2012 to 2019, she held teaching positions in Maryland, where she worked largely as an autistic support instructor at varying grade levels. Earlier in her career, she was a learning support/emotional support teacher at the Robert Benjamin Wiley Community Charter School. In accepting the position, Mulder said, “As director of AIM, I am committed to making a difference in the lives of students,…
… Campus Profile About FOUNDED : 1926 TYPE OF COLLEGE: Catholic comprehensive. Founded by the Sisters of Mercy. Coeducational since Feb. 3, 1969 SCHOOL COLORS : Green/White MOTTO : Carpe Diem - Seize the Day MASCOT : Luke the Laker ENROLLMENT : 2,641 students; 46 states and 41 countries represented TOTAL FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES : 371 FACULTY: 123 ADMINISTRATORS AND STAFF: 248 ALUMNI : Approximately 27,843 Accreditation Middle States Commission on Higher Education 3624 Market Street …