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… design practice and range from design to marketing to project execution and procurement. In addition to teaching in Mercyhurst’s Interior Architecture & Design program, Mr. Trautman is employed at Erie Insurance in Erie, PA where he currently is a Project Planner (Interior Designer) in Workplace Services. Prior to joining Mercyhurst and The Erie, Mr. Trautman was Educator & Mentor within the Hajoca Management Development Program. He shares his vast experience in the design world with…
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… 814-824-2531 Ms. Janson Staib joined the Physician Assistant program in Fall 2025. She is a clinically practicing PA with over 17 years of experience in cardiology, family medicine, urgent care, and emergency medicine. Before attending PA school, Ms. Janson Staib worked in instructional design and human resource development for The Pennsylvania State University. She also has a background in healthcare policy, having worked for the Pennsylvania EMS advisory body, as well as serving as a PA…
… December 10, 2025 For more than 30 years, Santa’s iconic “Ho, Ho, Ho” came from a voice many knew and loved: Barry McAndrew. Drawing on his acting talent, his experience as an athletics announcer, and his naturally jolly spirit, McAndrew brought Santa Claus to the Hurst with a magic all his own. McAndrew’s impact extended far beyond holiday cheer. A beloved English professor at Mercyhurst, he taught from 1964 to 2005, specializing in the works of Shakespeare and inspiring generations of…
… Office of Sponsored Programs At Mercyhurst, we know that scholarships help to make our university accessible. We know that innovative research and creative pursuits enrich the lives of our students and faculty. These are among the key factors to creating a transformative educational experience that prepares our students for what lies ahead in their futures. Mercyhurst has many areas of focus that distinguish us, such as sustainability and educating those who are neurodiverse. The Office of…
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… Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging through ELIES. In teaching, Dr. Ehret is particularly concerned with the ways understanding religion affects how we live in the world to promote cooperative and just societies. She therefore teaches not only the introductory course to Religious Studies and the Capstone Ethics course, but also courses in the history, sociology, and philosophy of religions. Dr. Ehret also has a special interest in the Exploratory Studies program at Mercyhurst, helping students…
… fields honestly takes my breath away,” she said. “It is a protected species and is threatened by a number of factors in this region, notably boat anchor damage, heat waves, and pollution. As I continue to learn more about this species and the threats it faces, I have come to feel very strongly about the importance of active protection and restoration of P. oceanica.” Bauer’s feelings about the scientific and societal value of protecting Posidonia are shared by her friend and fellow grad…
… a profound appreciation for his alma mater, making his return to speak at Mercyhurst a meaningful homecoming. In his talk, Kaveney will delve into the concept of “heart” as the delicate balance between aligning the heart and mind, both physically and metaphorically—a lesson that became personal when he was diagnosed with atrial fibrillation (AFib) at the age of 38. Now 50 and living in New Hampshire, Kaveney will share highlights from his memoir, tracing his journey from a directionless…
… south, O’Neil Tower possesses crenellation at the roofline suggestive of a Medieval castle. Finials flanking Old Main’s east entrance and piercing the roof further enhance that overall appearance. Less than 100 yards to the west of Old Main in a sloping wooded area lies the Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto. Inspired by the devotional Grotto in Lourdes, France, the Mercyhurst Grotto was constructed in 1932 in the depths of the Great Depression and has long been a spiritual landmark for Mercyhurst…