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… History of the Sisters of Mercy Egan. Preston. Weber. Herrmann. McAuley. Taylor. Warde. Students and employees at Mercyhurst would recognize these instantly as names of administrative, academic, and residential buildings on campus, but the significance of these names does not end there. Each one pays tribute to a Sister of Mercy whose life and ministry were vital to Mercyhurst’s success. Two buildings bear the names of Sisters of Mercy, who never set foot in America, let alone Erie. McAuley…
… year, choose a concentration that allows you to focus on the specialization that will hone your skills in your area of interest: Accounting, Management, Social Media Marketing, or Sport Management. No matter which you choose, you’ll graduate prepared with marketable skills to help you achieve an entry-level job in the business sector or continue on for a bachelor’s degree at a four-year college or university. Associate Associate Accounting Concentration At Mercyhurst, our mission is to help…
… our laptops!” With that, she passed out boxed personal computers to five eager 2023 graduates of Erie High School enrolled in the Department of Education’s newest program: NextGen814. The initiative, designed to increase the number of teacher candidates in Pennsylvania who are racially, ethnically, socioeconomically, and linguistically diverse, earned top funding of $100,000 from the Pennsylvania Department of Education’s Innovative Teacher Prep2Practice Grant Program earlier this year. The…
… Edwards Chair, Anthropology and World Languages; Professor, Spanish; Faculty Liaison, Community Engagement Contact Information OFFICE: Preston 206 EMAIL: aedwards@mercyhurst.edu PHONE: 814-824-2548 Dr. Edwards is a Professor of Spanish in the Department of Anthropology and World Languages. She also serves as chair of that department and as faculty liaison to Community Engagement, helping to facilitate the Beyond the Gates course. She leads the department’s Language in Motion group where…
… The Merciad Image The Merciad (Mer-cy-ad ) is the official student newspaper of Mercyhurst University. The Merciad started in December 1929 and is a reliable source of information for the entire university community. It is to represent and, more importantly, encourage the free expression of ideas essential to an informed academic community. The Merciad Vol. 97 #1 Archives Contact Us Merciad Advisors Information Steph Przepiora Director, Campus Involvement sprzepiora@mercyhurst…
… Alumni Spotlights Mercyhurst graduates join a network of more than 24,000 alumni, working in a wide array of industries around the world. Read more about a few of our recent graduates below! Recent Alumni Spotlights 1 / Garrett Owens ‘20 MU Degree(s): B.A. in Finance Current Employment: Musician; Nashville, Tennessee Garrett graduated Mercyhurst with a degree in Finance, attended Duquesne University as a graduate student, and played football professionally for the XFL Houston Roughnecks.…
… Intel’s 30th anniversary billed ‘family reunion extraordinaire’ Tuesday, September 06, 2022 “I’ll be there!” “Wouldn’t miss it!” “Count me in!” The RSVPs keep rolling in as the Mercyhurst University Department of Intelligence Studies prepares to celebrate its 30-year anniversary beginning Homecoming Weekend Sept. 29-Oct. 1. The department is under the auspices of the Tom Ridge College of Intelligence Studies & Applied Sciences. Former and current faculty and staff members, alumni,…
… ALWAYS home—whether you’re a recent graduate or it has been 50 or 60 years since you walked across campus. Everyone is invited to join in the celebration! Below you will find the full schedule of events and link to register to attend. Homecoming Weekend anniversary celebrations include the Men's Soccer 50th Anniversary and celebrations for the Classes of 2025, 2020, 2015, 2000, 1985, 1975, 1970, 1965, and 1960. Homecoming Weekend also serves as Family Weekend for the families of our…
… Mercyhurst alum hits high notes with medical career Friday, May 19, 2023 When Gregg Robbins-Welty ’14 was pursuing Biochemistry at Mercyhurst University, he had a reputation for being a good student but more so for being a talented bluegrass musician. Inspired by his banjo-playing father, Robbins-Welty would juggle his class schedule so that he could travel the country participating in national bluegrass competitions. He went on to create two albums, his second, “Community,” becoming the…
… months. Included are Sorin’s sister, the famous actress Madame Arkadina; her sensitive would-be-writer son, Treplyev; and the charming, successful author Trigorin. The action concerns the interweaving of their lives, and all the romance, intrigue, hopes, and disappointments that this life leads to. “‘The Seagull’ is one of the most important works in Western dramatic literature and one that holds deep significance for the Mercyhurst Theatre Program,” says director Dr. Brett D. Johnson. “Our…