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… Music Therapy Bachelor in Music Music therapy is an evidence-based and credentialed healthcare profession that utilizes the properties of music to accomplish non-music goals in a medical, therapeutic, or special education environment. The Music Therapy curriculum focuses on music, psychology, neurology, health care, and real-world clinical experiences within a wide variety of Erie-area health care facilities. All graduates of the four-year program who also complete a six-month internship will…
… 100 years of Mercyhurst: Honoring tradition, inspiring tomorrow Friday, January 31, 2025 Excitement is building as Mercyhurst University begins construction of its official Centennial Celebration website—a vibrant gateway to commemorating 100 years of academic excellence, service, and community impact. Although the grand observance officially kicks off in 2026, you can dive into the celebration now by exploring exclusive content that captures the spirit of Mercyhurst through the decades. From…
… Anthropology and Archaeology Bachelor of Arts Anthropology/Archaeology students at Mercyhurst explore the four major subfields of Anthropology: Archaeology, Sociocultural Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, and Linguistic Anthropology. Our emphasis on highly individualized mentoring, hands-on instruction, intercultural research, and communication skills affords excellent career versatility and leads to work and educational opportunities in a wide variety of corporate, government, non-…
… Board of Trustees Image James G. Breckenridge, Ph.D. Retired, Provost and Chief Academic Officer, U.S. Army War College Term Trustee Dr. James G. Breckenridge, now retired, was the Provost and Chief Academic Officer for the U.S. Army War College. He has been a member of the Mercyhurst Board of Trustees since 2022. Dr. Breckenridge currently serves on the Academic Affairs, Advancement, and Enrollment & Revenue Committees. Image Dario Cipriani Retired, Partner, Historic Square Insurance…
… Guidance from the pros: Ambassadors offer advice to first-year students Wednesday, September 04, 2024 Starting college can be both exciting and intimidating, so why not take some advice from those who have been there, done that? Here, Mercyhurst University sophomores, juniors, and seniors—who also serve as Ambassadors—share some timely advice with the Class of 2028. Their guidance is based not only on their own freshman experience but also on their extensive knowledge gained from interacting…
… C. Noelle Partusch Chair, Department of Dance, Professor Contact Information OFFICE: danceSpace 05 EMAIL: cpartusch@mercyhurst.edu PHONE: 814-824-3352 Ms. Partusch choreographs for concert dance and opera, has served as adjunct faculty for the University of Alaska Anchorage Department of Theatre and Dance and as Alaska Regional Director of the Sacred Dance Guild. She is a proud member of the International Council of Kinetography Laban (ICKL). Ms. Partusch is currently the acting advisor for…
… Hospitality Management Associate of Science Did you ever dream of running a restaurant or traveling the country as a hotel manager? A hospitality management associate's degree from Mercyhurst is a great way to prepare for an exciting career in the growing tourism industry. Our program is designed to prepare students to enter or advance in the field of hospitality management. Students are expected to complete a core of hospitality management courses and select a concentration in either…
… Breaking records and serving communities: Mercyhurst's impactful NEC debut Friday, January 31, 2025 Mercyhurst University’s transition to Division I Athletics was widely anticipated to be a gradual process. However, the university has quickly achieved impressive milestones across athletics, academics, and community service. Image One of Mercyhurst’s standout achievements came in the Northeast Conference’s (NEC) annual food drive. The university claimed first place, ending Saint Francis…
… of being without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food, a situation exacerbated by the pandemic and soaring inflation, which have caused some students to ration food or forgo meals to meet their expenses. The lack of awareness compounded by the stigma around being low-income and shut out from a communal space like the dining hall has kept the problem of food insecurity on college campuses off the radar for years. Some have called it “the silent epidemic.”…
… Counseling Center The Counseling Center provides confidential, professional counseling to Mercyhurst University students at no direct charge to the student. Our staff recognizes the challenges that university students face as they transition from home to the campus and are experienced in assisting students with a number of concerns including adjustment to college, peer or family relationships, depression, anxiety/stress, alcohol or other substances, eating disorders, anger management, grief,…