GoErie.com: Mercyhurst College could become a university
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 10:34:32 AM
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| Mercyhurst University. Or perhaps the University of Mercyhurst. Either one could become Mercyhurst College's new name if the 83-year-old Erie school earns university status from the Pennsylvania Department of Education. Mercyhurst's board of trustees have voted to explore the possibility of becoming a university. |
WJET-TV: Mercyhurst Professor Provides Aid in Haiti
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 10:34:32 AM
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| A professor from Mercyhurst College has returned from a search and recovery mission in the Dominican Republic. He was there to perform the necessary task of identifying the victims of the Haiti earthquake. |
Being No. 1 doesn't faze Lakers; WCHA teams dominate top 15
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 10:34:32 AM
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| Mercyhurst is getting used to being ranked No. 1 in women's hockey, and the Lakers don't mind having to prove they belong there every week. |
GoErie.com: Local News - Mercyhurst's Agosta Goes for Gold
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 10:34:32 AM
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| Mercyhurst College made international headlines in 2006 when it announced it had landed its most talented women's hockey recruit ever. A few months earlier, that recruit -- Meghan Agosta -- made headlines of her own, scoring three goals on her 19th birthday during Team Canada's charge to the gold medal at the Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy. Fou |
Practical Tips on Going Green in Higher Ed
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 10:34:32 AM
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| Learn how Mercyhurst College is Going Green and saving money doing so. |
Gulf exploration, evidence of materials used by early Americ
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 10:34:32 AM
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| ans. In one of the more dramatic moments of an underwater archaeological survey co-led by Mercyhurst College archaeologist James Adovasio along Florida's Gulf Coast this summer, Andy Hemmings stood on an inundated river's edge where man has'nt set foot in more than 13,000 years. |




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