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History of Advertisements The history of Mercyhurst and the changes the institution has undergone are captured by a variety of sources, including photographs, news articles, yearbooks—and advertisements, which provide information about Mercyhurst itself while also reflecting the contemporary social environment. One of the earliest advertisements for Mercyhurst appeared in print in 1930, and it emphasizes the college’s focus on women. The ad describes Mercyhurst as a “college for women…
Mercyhurst Municipal Police Training Academy graduates 17 cadets Wednesday, June 19, 2024 Seventeen cadets graduated from the Mercyhurst University Municipal Police Training Academy on Wednesday, June 19, at 11 a.m. The ceremony took place at Walker Recital Hall in the Audrey Hirt Academic Center. Class 123 graduates include Mitchell Boetcher, Joseph Ericksen, Kyle Jankowski, Benjamin Meyer, Nevan Vodzak, William Walthall, and James Williams, all of Erie; Kenneth Fye and Kyle Krebs, both of…
Anchors Aweigh: Grant revives Mercyhurst University Sailing Club Friday, June 21, 2024 The Mercyhurst Sailing Club, which began in 2016 but has been inactive for the past several years, is about to chart a new course, thanks to a grant from the Erie Yacht Club and sailing enthusiasts at Penn State Behrend. The club’s renewal is spearheaded by Mercyhurst junior Moira Sullivan, who with junior Taylor Susman, founded Mercyhurst’s Tall Ship Sailing Club in 2023. They were inspired to continue…
History of Athletics From cheering on the Laker football team at Tullio Field to filling the Mercyhurst Ice Center on winter weekends to watch men’s and women’s hockey in action, much of Mercyhurst’s vibrant student life celebrates the skill and hard work of the Laker athletic teams. But Mercyhurst’s athletic program has humble beginnings. Within a few years after its founding as an all-women's college, Mercyhurst’s foremost athletic offerings consisted of a field hockey team and women’s…
History of the Grotto Image Tucked away on the northwest side of campus is the Grotto, a shaded, peaceful place for reflection, conversation, and study. Modeled after the famous Grotto at Lourdes, France, a popular pilgrimage site for Catholics, the Mercyhurst Grotto features an alcove containing a white statue of Our Lady of Lourdes, an altar, and kneelers, with several benches spread throughout the surrounding lawn. The Grotto was designed by William Sullivan, Mercyhurst’s first chaplain.…
History of Hammermill Library Image With the exponential expansion of Mercyhurst since its opening in 1926, it is no surprise that the older buildings have served varied functions over the years, with departments and academic services shifting location to accommodate the changing needs of students and staff. One of the most ‘nomadic’ services on campus has been the Mercyhurst Library. Today, it is hard to imagine Mercyhurst without Hammermill Library, the large, modern facility that welcomes…
Mercyhurst faculty's Irish experience plants seeds for centennial celebration Monday, July 15, 2024 Image It was a journey unlike any other, filled with rewarding learning experiences, moments of profound inspiration, spiritual growth, and joyous camaraderie. It also planted the seed of a potential centennial project, eyed as part of Mercyhurst University’s 100-year celebration slated for 2026-2027. It all began May 26 in Dublin, Ireland, where three Mercyhurst travelers—Drs. Maria Garase,…
Cathleen Atchison Instructor, Applied Crisis and Emergency Management Contact Information EMAIL: catchison@mercyhurst.edu … Cathleen Atchison …
Mercyhurst University hosts release of Erie County’s Community Action Plan for Children & Families Monday, July 15, 2024 The Community Action Plan of the Erie County Policy and Planning Council for Children and Families (PPC) will be released Tuesday, July 16, at a press conference hosted by the PPC, UnifiedErie, and the Mercyhurst University Civic Institute. The event takes place on the Mercyhurst campus at 10 a.m. in Mercy Heritage Room of Sullivan Hall. The PPC is a county-wide…
Breaking stereotypes: Mercyhurst hosts youth camp with Police Athletic League, highlighting modern law enforcement roles Tuesday, July 16, 2024 Image Let’s try a word association game: I say “law enforcement,” you say… Very likely you’ll respond with “police” or maybe “cop.” What you won’t say is “cybercrime investigator,” “digital forensic examiner,” or “intelligence analyst.” And yet it's all part and parcel of enforcing the law today. That’s what 30 middle and high school students will learn…