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… discuss his "Regarding Eclipses," composed in 2010 for the young people of North Cambridge Family Opera Chorus. Monday, April 8, 2024 Indigenous Science, Ancient Astronomers, & Eclipse Prediction in the Distant Past Dr. Will Meyer 10 a.m., Walker Recital Hall (Audrey Hirt Academic Building) We sometimes presume that ancient or traditional peoples have ways of interacting with the natural world that differ from those common in Western societies. Indigenous practices and…
… through the various sources of advertisement, which mainly consisted of print until the 1970s when digital advertisements became embraced as a new norm. While times have changed and Mercyhurst has grown since its foundation amidst the Roaring Twenties, its advertisements have consistently reflected an ability to keep up with societal shifts, utilize modern forms of media, pave new paths, and promote Mercyhurst’s highlights for students. Learn More Athletics Mercyhurst’s Athletic program has…
… and collection management practices Facilitate and manage intelligence processes and practices Produce research in the intelligence field Internships While internships aren’t required in our program, we highly recommend you take advantage of this exceptional way to gain hands-on experience. To earn academic credit, you must complete a minimum of 200 hours as an intelligence analyst with a government agency, international agency, or corporation. Career Outcomes The last 20 years have seen a…
… the internet and other resources, I came across the AIM program at Mercyhurst. The contact name for the program was Brad McGarry. I emailed Brad and told him a little about my son in November of P3’s junior year of high school. Brad advised getting a tour of the school and meeting with Patrick. I thought, ‘OK I’ll arrange something in the spring.’ Brad had other thoughts and we ended up coming up from Florida the next month—-December—in about four feet of snow! To say Patrick, who had only…
… health programs, Mercyhurst Public Health graduates have excellent prospects of finding work in the field, entering one of the more than 50 graduate schools of public health or continuing on to medical school or a law school offering a health law program. Beyond the fact that a degree in Public Health can lead to fulfilling careers in medicine, health care, biotechnology, and the life sciences, there is a strong and evidenced need for public health workers in the coming years. As we have seen…
… of works and portfolio, as well as strong friendships and faculty connections! Portfolio Preparation Studio space is always available for our students, unlike at large schools where space may be limited. All Studio Art majors graduate with a fully prepared portfolio to use in graduate school interviews. A Hands-On Approach Hands-on instruction and experience prepares our students to pursue careers in design, publication, and gallery and museum work. Artwork created by our alumni can be seen…
… of the prison system, women’s incarceration, and community (re)integration Experimental archaeology (e.g., cremation). Interior design and engineering directed towards social problems (e.g., Indigenous community renewal, human trafficking, PTSD). Experiments in creative writing across multiple genres. Ethnographic exploration of the “urban honey” movement and community apiculture in New York City. Publications, Presentations, & Awards In Revision -----. Our fore-aunties and uncles seen…
… Contest; and an open mic opportunity for students to read their own works. Sigma Tau Delta Honor Society Mercyhurst University is proud to have a chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, a national honor society formed in 1924 to recognize graduate and undergraduate English majors, minors, or faculty who have achieved high standards of excellence in their chosen linguistic or literary fields. The Beta Upsilon chapter of Sigma Tau Delta was established at Mercyhurst in February of 1986, and has recently…
… season conclusion for 2022-2023 was a performance by Aaron Tveit, one of the world’s most popular Broadway/Hollywood/TV crossover stars, yielded concertgoers from 25 states and three foreign countries. The new season kicks off on Thursday, Sept. 21, when two-time Tony Award-winning actor, singer, and dancer Sutton Foster comes to the Mary D’Angelo Performing Arts Center for a solo concert performance. Sutton Foster is a Tony Award-winning actress, singer, and dancer who was most recently…
… 150: Dance Conditioning (1 credit) DANC 104: Pilates: Mind/Body Mat Practice (1 credit) Audition for the Department of Dance, REQUIRED Additional courses in each category may be taken if desired and as schedule allows MANDATORY enrollment in a technique class for a full semester if enrolled in Company Ensemble Casting in a Company Ensemble production is by audition and not guaranteed It is suggested that a student complete the minor close to consecutive years to retain the technical level…