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By: Michael Cronin
Nadia Athanasiadis ’28​​ and George Athanasiadis ’25 are following in the footsteps of their mother Danielle Athanasiadis ’97 and grandfather Mickey Ouellette ‘69.
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By: Michael Cronin
The asynchronous online program looks to enroll hundreds more students by next year.
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By: Michael Cronin
This month, Isabel Fernandes ’21, M’22, M’23 began her second year teaching at Lafayette School in Everett, Mass.
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By: Michael Cronin
As part of the College’s short-term study abroad program, the students learned about the unique geology of the Nordic country, including its black sand beaches and towering glaciers, during a week in August.
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By: Michael Cronin
Stephanie Garrone-Shufran, associate professor in the School of Education and Social Policy and 2024 Roddy Award winner, delivered the event’s keynote speech.
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By: Michael Cronin
Fr. Ray preached how community is built through commitment and teamwork at the mass.
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By: Joseph O'Connell
Over the past year and a half, Allison Seitchik, an associate professor in psychology, has immersed herself in research on incorporating AI ethically and beneficially in higher education curricula.
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By: Joseph O'Connell
The Teaching Excellence Advancement Challenge (TEACH) program will support and incentivize faculty collaboration to innovate how Merrimack students are taught.
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By: Michael Cronin
Ashley Mountain ’22, M’23 will soon serve as a federal customs and border protection officer at airports and seaports in Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
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By: Michael Cronin
Mariia Diahilieva ’26 came to Merrimack as a foreign exchange student unable to return to her home country, Ukraine.