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… Multicultural Student Services Multicultural Student Services assists with the educational, cultural, social and personal needs of all students, with special emphasis on race, gender and sexual orientation. The primary focus is to aid in the development of tomorrow’s leaders through support and advocacy. Some of our services include sponsoring, co-sponsoring, and supporting academic, social, and cultural events on campus and in the community. In addition, trainings, workshops, and…
… of Victor Way, situated between the Mercyhurst Athletic Center to the north and the Ice Center to the south, is meaningful in two ways: “President Victor was committed to cultivating a beautiful landscape that would honor the legacy of our founding Sisters of Mercy while enriching the lives of our college community. As well, while his accomplishments were many during his six-year tenure, the completion of the Laker for Life athletics campaign is among those that made visible improvements to…
… American Heart Association Basic Life Support Trainings Mercyhurst University offers American Heart Association (AHA) Basis Life Support (BLS) courses to the campus community and the general public for certification. AHA BLS Training AHA BLS Training Mercyhurst University is now offering American Heart Association (AHA) Basis Life Support (BLS) courses to the campus community and the general public. These sessions are open to those interested in earning their certification to meet program and…
… populations, including young people with autism.” AIM: A Legacy of Growth Since its launch in 2008 with just four students, AIM has flourished into a nationally recognized leader in neurodiversity-focused education, now serving 72 students—a 20 percent increase over last year alone. The new grant will expand AIM’s reach by bolstering its social, life, and career skills training while introducing two groundbreaking initiatives: a dual enrollment program for high school students and a campus…
… Summer Course Registration Mercyhurst University’s 2025 Summer Session offers the opportunity to enrich your educational experiences with diverse summer course offerings. Get ahead in your college career, delve into a course you couldn’t take in the spring or fall, or accelerate your progress toward an undergraduate or graduate degree. Full-credit courses from across the curriculum are available on campus or online, offering flexible and convenient access to Mercyhurst’s expert faculty and…
… a scholarship in memory of classmate Joseph “Joey” Talarico, who died August 17, 2023, at the age of 21. Seniors presented a check for $17,172.15 to Mercyhurst President Kathleen A. Getz, Ph.D., in a special ceremony on Friday, May 10, at 12:15 p.m. in Christ the King Chapel. The gift is the result of a year of fundraising activities. In remembering Talarico, the students have chosen to celebrate him as the very personification of the Mercyhurst spirit. He was fully involved in the campus…
… Grant, 100% of your tuition costs will be covered in your first year of enrollment. The grant does not cover fees, room, or board. The grant is renewable for four years at the same amount determined at the time of initial eligibility, provided you maintain satisfactory academic progress and submit your FAFSA annually. Mercyhurst University reserves the right to amend the award based on any tuition updates. In addition, recipients are eligible for additional support if they choose to live on…
… As exciting as starting college is, it can pose challenges for even the best-prepared students. The Freshman Year Experience component of our university core includes a carefully structured set of experiences and academic courses specifically designed to help you get off to a strong start at Mercyhurst. Through your Freshman Year Experience, you’ll get to know the history and traditions of Mercyhurst, learn a few new skills and strategies for academic success, familiarize yourself with campus…
… to evaluate their readiness for college life. Under the direction of Amanda Mulder, the Autism Initiative at Mercyhurst (AIM) is “upping its game” when it comes to acclimating neurodiverse students to academic, social, and vocational climates in Erie. Its CREATE program is part of that growth. This summer, CREATE is hosting 22 students with Autism Spectrum Disorder as they navigate the challenges associated with college life. During the three-week program, students will live and dine on…
… SpringFest Image Between classes, research projects, internships, athletics, volunteering, campus involvement and a host of other activities, the Laker Life can get pretty busy. Fortunately, every April, we have the perfect remedy: SpringFest! This much-anticipated concert/dance party takes place on campus midway through the Spring semester, making it the perfect time to have some fun with thousands of your closest friends. The music is pretty great, too—headliners have included Alec Benjamin…