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… the 20th Carlow Roundtable, hosted by Carlow University at the Mercy International Center on Baggot Street. There, in the first House of Mercy built by Catherine McAuley in response to the needs of Dublin’s poor, the Mercyhurst group joined scholars with a common interest in Mercy education who came together to highlight their diverse perspectives and learn from each other. Garase and Georger presented on “Voices and Mercy behind the Walls: Serving Incarcerated and University Students…
… Clement Power, Ireland Mark Purcell, Cleveland John Shanahan, Maryland Manus Walsh, Florida Becks Young, Erie “Having arrived in Erie as bright-eyed freshmen from farms, villages, and towns scattered across Irish counties including Wexford, Waterford, Dublin, Kilkenny, Donegal, and Cork, these Celtic scholars have left an indelible mark on the school’s fabric, many playing leading roles with the university’s athletic teams, including soccer and rowing, and many playing leading roles in…
… Assistant Vice President for Athletics Brad Davis would be leaving to take a position at Division I Mount St. Mary’s where he will assume the role of athletic director, effective August 1. “Brad arrived at Mercyhurst five years ago with vision, passion, and experience to elevate Laker Athletics to the next level,” said Mercyhurst President Kathleen A. Getz, Ph.D. “He has been an asset to Mercyhurst, enhancing our athletics programs and facilities, while being thoroughly dedicated to our…
… array of some of the finest Catholic thinkers in the country. “These were women and men who sought to illuminate the depth and richness of the Catholic Intellectual tradition, its interdisciplinary wealth and grace—values Mr. Sennett, himself, radiated to all who knew him,” Snyder said. U.S. Magistrate Judge Richard A. Lanzillo, a Mercyhurst alumnus, former trustee, and board chair, was one of Sennett’s closest colleagues. “I came to know and work with Bill Sennett in 1980 when I was the…
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… the Age of Family Values,” Panelist, Yale University, New Haven, CT (April 25, 2014). Carpenter Fellow for the Religion and Sexuality Symposium, Emory University, Atlanta, GA (June 2010); San Francisco, CA (November 2011) Faculty Spotlight In addition to serving as Professor of Religious Studies, Dr. McCarty also serves the university as the Dean of Faculty; and from 2009 to 2023, he served as the liaison and moderator for the Annual Ethics Symposium (engaging over 1,300 area high school…
… Weddings in Christ the King Chapel Mercyhurst University’s Christ the King Chapel is a Roman Catholic chapel governed by Church law and the rules and regulations of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie. Currently, a policy is in place that governs who may be married in campus chapels in the diocese. It states, “In campus chapels, weddings are limited to students, faculty, staff, graduates of less than five years or graduates of more than five years who can demonstrate registration and…
… as a Psychology major. She graduated Summa Cum Laude, first in the class, receiving the Archbishop John Mark Gannon Award for General Scholastic Excellence Award, the top academic recognition given by the College, as well as the Academic Excellence Award for the Social Sciences Department, with a 4.0 G.P.A. in her major. She was active in the College Senate, Campus Ministry, and the Egan Scholars program, earning Outstanding Egan Scholar of the Year 1979. Eileen was the first Mercyhurst…
… Acclaimed artist-in-residence Betty Buckley carves out week for Mercyhurst students, Erie area arts patrons Thursday, March 28, 2024 Mercyhurst artist-in-residence Betty Buckley, whose career spans theatre, film, television, and concert halls around the world, will return to campus for a weeklong workshop, Sunday through Thursday, April 14-18, and a public concert at Walker Recital Hall on Friday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m. Buckley currently co-stars in the new horror film “Imaginary.” From…
… it has accepted an invitation to join the NCAA Division I Northeast Conference (NEC), marking a new era in athletics at the nearly 100-year-old institution. Currently, the Lakers play at the DI level in men’s and women’s ice hockey while fielding 24 other varsity teams at the Division II level, most through affiliation with the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC). Transitioning to Division I, effective Fall 2024, augments Mercyhurst’s exceptional academic culture and enables its…