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Mercy College Living Its Values

Monday, January 9th, 2012

The generosity of Mercy College employees and students knows no bounds. The ornaments on this year’s GIVING TREE (with the person’s name and gift idea) were taken in three days – a record! Those who took ornaments bought extra gifts, and everyone turned their gift donations in before the deadline!

The result is that we had more gifts than the family even requested. We were able to stuff gift items into five large boxes for each of the seven family members. A single mom and her six children will have a wonderful Christmas because of the generosity of Mercy College faculty, staff, and students.

The Academic Council, which sponsors the GIVING TREE, wishes to thank all who participated in the project, including those who donated wrapping paper and ribbon. The Mercy College Family truly lives the Mercy values!



United Way Campaign Successful for 2012

Monday, January 9th, 2012

Mercy College once again participated in United Way of Greater Toledo campaign during the fall of 2011. In the past, the College donations have been rolled into the cumulative amount collected by Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center campaign. The United Way Development Officer who was assigned the full Mercy account has agreed to keep a sub-account for Mercy College of Ohio under the Mercy St.V’s account, so we will use this year as the College baseline.

It is with extreme gratitude that we thank the 57 donors from Mercy College of Ohio who made donations or pledges of donations for 2012. There were 21 new United Way donors in that count. Once again the faculty and staff of the College continue to demonstrate their personal commitment to the Core Values of the College into the community. The total amount collected or pledged was $14,813.00.

- Pat McConnell and Dan Hoppe, United Way co-chair 2011



Alternative Spring Break Trip – Still Some Openings

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

March 5-9, 2012

We will travel to Harlan, Kentucky, in the heart of Appalachian coal country. Harlan County, according to the 2010 census, is among the poorest areas of the United States.

If you are interested in service to the poor and underserved during Spring Break 2012, please see Sr. Sally in the Campus Ministry Office, or contact her at sally.bohnett@mercycollege.edu or 419-251-1866 ASAP!  Spaces are limited and an application will be required (see Sr. Sally). The cost for the trip is $150 with a down payment of $50 due by January 13, 2012 (extended deadline).  This is a great way to deepen within each of us our Mercy Core Values.



Mercy College Photo Gallery

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

2011
Fall Leadership Retreat – October 14-16, 2011 
Homecoming - September 30-October 2, 2011 
National Student Nurses Association Race for the Cure – September 25, 2011



Mercy College Cares at Holiday Time

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

Deadline is extended to December 2, 2011

This year for our holiday collection, we will be helping those in need locally. The drive will run from November 7-28, 2011. Collection locations are in the 3rd floor Jefferson Lobby, Madison Lobby and 5th floor Madison Reception area.

There are two ways in which you can participate:

  1. Toy Drive – we are collecting new, unwrapped toys for ages 3-18 years, for the Zepf Center, a non-profit agency that helps adults and children who have mental health disabilities.
  2. Canned Food Drive – we are collecting for the Toledo Seagate Food Bank, which serves the 18 counties of Northwest Ohio.


Mercy College changes name

Monday, August 15th, 2011

As of August 15, 2011, Mercy College of Northwest Ohio becomes Mercy College of Ohio.

In announcing the name change, College President John Hayward noted the existing Youngstown campus and recent significant growth in distance education programs. “While we have campuses in both Toledo and Youngstown, students are increasingly choosing on-line classes making Mercy College a viable option for students outside of northwest Ohio. We strive to meet the constantly changing needs of the healthcare industry by providing the degrees and continuing and professional education required by the ongoing transformation of healthcare delivery.”

The name change maintains the College’s rich history. Established in 1992, the College is successor to the Mercy School of Nursing, founded in Toledo in 1918. Mercy College is sponsored by Catholic Health Partners and Mercy, its regional member organization. Catholic Health Partners is one the nation’s largest and most respected health care systems and the fourth largest employer in the State of Ohio.

“Everything else remains the same at Mercy College,” Hayward explained. “We are committed to providing the highest quality education with affordable tuition while remaining steadfast in the Mercy values of compassion, excellence, human dignity, sacredness of life, justice and service. We are faithful to our Catholic tradition and the heritage of our founders, the Sisters of Mercy and the Grey Nuns. We seek to inspire our students to be of service and to mentor others through the twenty-first century and beyond,” Mr. Hayward added.

The College currently offers Bachelor of Science degree programs in Human Biology, Medical Imaging, Nursing and Health Care Administration, and Associate of Science degree programs in Cardiovascular Technology, General Studies, Health Information Technology, Nursing and Radiologic Technology. The College also offers credit certificates in EMT-Paramedic, Ophthalmic Technology and Polysomnographic Technology.