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Centennial

In 2026, ÈÕº«ÂÒÂ× is Turning One Hundred

Events
    Date Event Name Description Links
    Fall 2024

    Centennial Homecoming

    Special centennial weekend events will include opening of the Old Main exhibit reception. Ìý
    March 22, 2026 Trip to the Cemetery in Titusville Ìý Ìý
    May 2026

    Graduation

    Graduation kicks off the centennial celebration with hype videos that highlight the last 100 years and preview the upcoming celebration over the next year. Ìý
    June 2026 Employee Retirees Celebration Ìý Ìý
    Aug. 2026 Convocation and Welcome Week Day of Service Ìý Ìý
    Summer/Fall 2026

    100 Acts of Kindness

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    Fall 2026 Sennett Lecture Ìý Ìý
    Harry T. Burleigh Event Ìý Ìý
    Sept. 24, 2026

    Mass of the Holy Spirit

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    Dec. 2026

    Christmas Party

    Annual Christmas party returns to the ÈÕº«ÂÒÂ× Athletic Center for a traditional Christmas celebration of dinner and dancing for current and retired employees (not open for the public). Ìý
    April 2027 Sister Maura Smith Earth Day Lecture Ìý Ìý
    Academic Programming Featuring the Sisters of Mercy critical concern for women. Learn more about the Sisters of Mercy's five critical concerns.Ìý Ìý
    Spring 2027

    Alumni and Friends Trip to Ireland

    Trip coincides with the 200th anniversary of the opening of the House of Mercy in Dublin, Ireland. Interested in attending the trip? Please complete the .

    Centennial Signature Event

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    May 2027

    Graduation

    Graduation completes the centennial celebration with hype videos that highlight the centennial events and the next 100 years of ÈÕº«ÂÒÂ×. Ìý

Walking Tour of Historical Markers

Commemorate the Mercy Sisters and notable developments of ÈÕº«ÂÒÂ× history; honor the ÈÕº«ÂÒÂ× story to this and future generations of students, staff, faculty, prospective students and parents, Alumni, and visitors; as well as cherish our heritage and extend the Mercy Sisters’ legacy by taking an online, virtual walking tour of our historical interpretive wayside markers.

The ÈÕº«ÂÒÂ× Centennial project will develop a series of markers to be installed on the campus ahead of our 2026-27 Centennial. Want to sponsor a marker? Check out our available locations below.

A Look Into the Archives

    Read about the history of ÈÕº«ÂÒÂ× University, university Archives, Sister Mary Lawrence Franklin, the Thomas J. and Michele Ridge Collection, advertisements, athletics, AIM program, gates, Grotto, Hammermill Library, O'Neil Tower, signature programs, and Sisters of Mercy.

    1930s-1940s

    • 1929-1930: Women's Basketball Tips Off
    • 1930-1931: Women's Field Hockey Debuts
    • 1935: Women's Lacrosse Grew

    1940s-1950s

    • 1941: Women's Basketball

    1960s-1970s

    1966: Freshman Volleyball Game

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    1970s-1980s

    • 1970s: Cheerleading Bolstered School Spirit
    • 1970s: Men's Baseball Grew
    • 1970s: Women's Basketball
    • 1970s: Women's Soccer Grew
    • 1970s: Women's Volleyball Became Varsity Sport
    • 1970-1971: Men's Crew Team Begins and First Crew Race
    • 1971: Men's Athletics Grew
    • 1977-1978: Men's Basketball Team Held Best Record of 26-3 for a Full Season

    1981

    • Men's Football Focused

    1990s-2000s

    • 1994: Old Man of the Sea Mascot Used
    • 1997: Cheerleaders with Old Man of the Sea Mascot

    2006

    • Louie the Laker Makes his Debut as ÈÕº«ÂÒÂ×'s Mascot

    2010s-2020s

    • 2015: Luke the Laker Introduced as New Mascot
    • 2016: "Laker Pride" Marching Band Debuts

    2024

    • ÈÕº«ÂÒÂ× Athletics Transitioned to Division I

    Beyond the Gates

    All sophomores and juniors participate in Beyond the Gates, a one-credit community-engaged graduation requirement instituted in 2017. More than 300 students participate each semester and are placed in 30 different community locations, including mentoring programs for schoolchildren, after-school tutoring and recreation, soup kitchens/food pantries, and wellness programming for senior citizens. More than 75 students use door-to-door university-provided shuttle transportation weekly.

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    Beyond the Gates students

    Day of Service

    Every August during Welcome Week, ÈÕº«ÂÒÂ×’s newest students gather in the Mary Garden for the annual Day of Service. After an opening ceremony, participants board more than a dozen yellow school buses that take them across Erie County to deliver an estimated 1,400 hours of service. Among the regional nonprofits that benefit from the event: SafeNet, the Erie Zoo, the Mental Health Association, and Presque Isle State Park. Services include indoor and outdoor painting, neighborhood cleanups, weeding and watering gardens, and rebuilding fences. The annual tradition began in 2003, a component of the Freshman Year Initiative called Outreach Day.

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    Students and Day of Service buses in front of Old Main

    Mercy Emissaries

    Students and employees learn more about the history of the Sisters of Mercy, their Mercy Mission, and Catholic social teaching as a whole through the Mercy Emissary program. The goal: to empower participants as guardians of Mercy and Catholic higher education; to develop and embody a new way of Mercy leadership in higher education; to bolster an honest, hope-filled mission community. Emissaries are called upon to help with projects and events, both on and off campus, including Naturalization ceremony receptions at the Erie Federal Courthouse.

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    Mercy Emissaries, pictured outside of Old Main