Founded in 1926 as a women’s college, Mercyhurst University has since grown into a coeducational institution. Join Bryan Colvin as he traces that transformation, taking us across campus to highlight its rich history, including a stop inside the university’s chapel.
00:08 - Hi i'm Carson Devitt with PCN and today's history and culture short we're in the
00:11 - Northwestern part of Pennsylvania
00:13 - at Mercyhurst university
00:14 - which overlooks lake erie
00:16 - and we have a ton of history to talk about so let's go explore it
00:51 - Mercyhurst was first founded it was only a
00:53 - girls college could you tell us how do we get from
00:56 - the girls only college to a coed university.
00:59 - So in the nineteen sixties under the
01:01 - leadership of president Caroline Herman
01:04 - a lot of things about the university change
01:06 - she was the first president of the university that was also not
01:10 - mother superior of the order
01:12 - she was a chemistry professor first
01:14 - and rose through the ranks
01:16 - she also instituted a board of trustees that were all
01:19 - non-religious to help expand the university.
01:22 - She also did a capital campaign
01:24 - that built the library
01:26 - and
01:27 - also zurn for a science center she wanted
01:30 - to build out science we started cancer research
01:33 - there is a belief by one of the sisters who worked
01:36 - here that vitamin d could be a cure for cancer
01:39 - and then in 1969 she saw that the only way that we could compete
01:44 - on a more national scale is that we
01:47 - introduced
01:48 - men to the college
01:49 - so in nineteen sixty nine the first group of male students
01:53 - started to come in and matriculate here
01:56 - From there we also
01:57 - started more sports teams.
02:34 - And then we start to expand our program offerings the first master's program we
02:39 - offered was in criminal justice then we continued to
02:42 - expand from there and in two thousand and twelve we became
02:45 - a university.
03:03 - we're inside of this beautiful chapel here at Mercyhurst
03:06 - university
03:07 - and faith plays a really big role here could you tell us a little bit about that.
03:11 - Yes so the sisters of mercy founded Mercyhurst university
03:16 - we are currently in Christ the king chapel as you see
03:18 - behind me there is a mural that was painted in the forties.
03:22 - The mural was done by the Rambusch company of new York
03:26 - The chapel itself is built nineteen thirty three
03:29 - it was a donation from
03:31 - James O'Neil the O'Neil sisters his sisters were here as sisters of mercy
03:37 - and they went to him
03:38 - in France in the 1930s
03:41 - asking for a donation for the chapel
03:44 - he pledged that he would give one hundred and
03:45 - fifty thousand dollars to build the chapel
03:54 - the chapel also has a secondary chapel called Queen's
03:56 - chapel
03:57 - that was built a few years later and that was on the benefit of
04:00 - the O'Neils
04:01 - who really wanted
04:03 - the chapel
04:33 - And then that's the library
04:36 - you can see the gates from here
05:10 - so we came up to the fourth floor of the library and
05:12 - this view here with lake erie in the background
05:15 - is one of the main reasons that this location was chosen for the university
05:19 - could you tell us who made that decision.
05:21 - Mother Borgia Egan the founder of the university made the decision
05:24 - in consultation with the
05:26 - the president of the time of Boston college
05:29 - who said the best thing to do for a university is find
05:33 - land that overlooks a lake.
06:13 - So we're in the cyber education center here
06:16 - and it looks very futuristic in here i mean you
06:18 - have the white walls the lighting the classrooms
06:21 - and i feel like we talked a lot about the history and the founding of Mercyhurst
06:25 - university but i want to give you an opportunity
06:27 - to talk about where are you guys headed
06:29 - and sort of what does the future look like for mercyhurst
06:32 - so we were founded on the core of liberal arts education
06:36 - that is still at the heart of what we do
06:39 - but we also know that
06:41 - students need to be prepared for the digital future
06:44 - and in order for them to be prepared for the digital future
06:47 - they need to have degrees in
06:49 - what's coming up
06:51 - so our motto here at the university is carpe diem
06:54 - Seize the day
06:56 - but in the.
06:57 - Mid
06:58 - two thousand and fifteen ish
06:59 - we started offering data science
07:02 - and
07:02 - recently AI
07:04 - and of course cyber security
07:06 - cyber security is one of our biggest and fastest growing programs
07:09 - and that's why we're in the cyber education center
07:35 - so Mercyhurst
07:36 - is celebrating in twenty twenty six their centennial
07:38 - of their founding what are you guys doing to celebrate.
07:41 - We are doing multiple things there's going to
07:43 - be a celebration starting in May going all the way.
07:46 - Into
07:47 - September twenty twenty seven.
07:50 - We're going to celebrate our opening with the big homecoming event
07:53 - we're going to have a timeline going down old main hallway
07:56 - that will showcase
07:57 - everything that we've done over the last hundred years
07:59 - along with the last hundred years of American history because it's also the two
08:03 - hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the united states.
08:05 - We're also going to have
08:07 - a ten part docu-series that we've done that will talk about the history
08:10 - of the university that'll be shown on YouTube.
08:18 - Thank you guys so much for watching i hope you enjoyed learning a little bit more
08:21 - about the history of Mercyhurst university on PCN.