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… The exercises are designed to sensitize those who frequently deal with low-income families, as well as to create a broader awareness of the realities of poverty among policymakers, community leaders, and others. Nursing Department Chair Nicole Moore said all her students studying psychiatric mental health nursing this semester are participating in the simulations as part of their clinical requirement. “This is going to help our students better understand many of the people they will be…
Title IX Policies and Procedures Image Mercyhurst University encourages those who have experienced any form of sex discrimination to report the incident promptly and to seek all available assistance. Mercyhurst takes complaints very seriously and will work with all parties involved to ensure their safety and to remedy the situation. The University’s primary concern is student safety. Students may be reluctant to report instances of sexual assault because they fear being charged with policy…
… “Sometimes a Rose Will Grow in Concrete” (2018). She is consequently known for being a leading force in post-millennial indie soul. Smith raises her own bar and then leaps over it with her latest offering “Until We Meet Again,” her critically acclaimed album produced by Zo! & Tall Black Guy, executive produced by Phonte Coleman, and released on +FE Music in January 2024. This mellifluously soulful LP is drawing comparisons to Minnie Riperton and Deniece Williams and is already being…
… cardio-room class offerings, introducing a cafe, and integrating a tech room, was all seamlessly tied together with an emphasis on the need for modern marketing and social media tactics and designed to resonate with the 18-to-50-year-old demographic while ensuring a return on investment. This experience allowed each of us to employ the knowledge we've gained in the classroom to a real-world case, further enhancing our skills in research, business, sales, and marketing.” Meanwhile,…
Mercyhurst tradition manifests staying power with Dance Department’s Raw Edges XXVI Tuesday, April 16, 2024 Image Some traditions may come and go, but one with proven staying power—the annual showcase for emerging choreographers known as “Raw Edges”—now enters its 26th year at Mercyhurst University. The university’s Department of Dance presents “Raw Edges XXVI” April 26 –28 in the Mary D’Angelo Performing Arts Center. Each year brings a new group of young artists spreading their creative wings…
… police officer positions. “Despite the challenges we face, the need for a resolute and competent law enforcement community to preserve public safety has never been greater,” Hale emphasized. Many departments and academies, like Mercyhurst’s, are actively seeking solutions to these issues, but the path forward is complex. Today, the university announces that The Erie Community Foundation has authorized a Shaping Tomorrow grant of $100,000 to support just that concern through a new program…
Intel’s Suki Fuller receives belated Distinguished Alumni Award Friday, September 30, 2022 Mercyhurst Intelligence Studies alumna Suki Fuller will do double duty this weekend when she gives two presentations as part of Intel’s 30th anniversary celebration and receives the long-overdue Distinguished Alumni Award she earned in 2019. Since receiving her degree in 2005, Fuller has been a competitive intelligence adviser in the automotive, advertising, pharmaceutical, technology, and defense…
Mercyhurst Men’s Ice Hockey signs 6-year-old recruit Friday, September 22, 2023 In a first for Mercyhurst University, the school’s Division 1 Men’s Ice Hockey Team will announce its newest recruit on Friday, Sept. 22, signing 6-year-old Jace Keeley of Erie through Team IMPACT. Jace, who is diagnosed with Neurofibromatosis Type 1 that currently manifests as a benign brain tumor, will be introduced at a signing day press conference at 4 p.m. in the Mercyhurst Athletic Center. Team IMPACT matches…
… With fast footwork and precision group choreography, “Frizzante” takes the viewer on a seemingly simple journey that will leave them desiring their favorite carbonated beverage. Performance dates are Friday and Saturday, Nov. 11-12, and Nov. 18-19, at 7 p.m.; and Sunday, Nov. 13, and Nov. 20, at 2 p.m. Ticket details and reservations can be found on the MIAC ticketing website . Prices are: Adults: $15 Seniors: $10 Students: $7.50 Youth: $5 Mercyhurst Students: $5 PHOTO: Practicing a piece…
… programs for quite some time,” said Duncan McGill, Ph.D., dean of the Ridge College (at right). “With all the pieces coming together, including the launch of the Erie Innovation District, the construction of our own cyber lab, and the support of several corporate partners including MCPc and Erie Insurance, the opportunity to begin educating and training students in the fields of cyber security and cyber risk management has finally arrived.” The Cyber Risk Management program, formally called…