Together, we are building a future where our students thrive, our values endure, and our commitment to Mercy continues to inspire lives of purpose and service.
PRESIDENT // DEANNE H. D, EMILIO JD
• $ 2 million Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program( RACP) grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania towards the renovations of Loyola Hall, one of three residence halls
• $ 1.25 million RACP grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania toward the Frances M. Maguire’ 55 Healthcare Innovation Center
• $ 1 million RACP grant to enhance The Griffin Complex and Waldron Center, a space housing the Office for Student Engagement, an array of dining options, and GMercyU Athletics
Through the Campaign, the University has furthered its commitment to making a college education accessible to all – with more than $ 4 million raised for scholarship support and 43 new scholarships established.
The Campaign also aims to increase endowment resources through planned giving, receiving its largest planned gift commitment in the University’ s history from a living donor.
Recent initiatives such as GriffinTuesday, GMercyU’ s version of the national Giving Tuesday, have helped address the University’ s greatest needs, supporting faculty professional development, elevating student life experiences, and enhancing academic programs.
The Mercy in Motion Campaign advances our rich history of meeting the next great need in society through philanthropy and engagement. We are grateful for the many who have already participated, as every gift plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of Distinctive Mercy Graduates.
CHRISTINA RISO, JD VICE PRESIDENT FOR
UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT
Learn more about the Mercy in Motion campaign.
Help us reach our new goal of $ 30 million— make your gift today!
Renovations to the floor and bleachers are underway in The Griffin Complex gym.
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