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Mercy College (New York)

Mercy College (Mercy or Mercy NY) is a private university with its main campus in Dobbs Ferry, New York, and additional locations in Manhattan, the Bronx, and Yorktown Heights.[8] The university is historically affiliated with the Catholic church. Mercy College has five schools: Business, Education, Health & Natural Sciences, Liberal Arts and Social & Behavioral Sciences, and offers more than 90 undergraduate and graduate degree and certificate programs.[9] The university had 11,295 students enrolled in fall 2015. The student body comes from 43 states and 54 countries.[5]

Mercy College
MottoLatin: Inserviendo consumere
Motto in English
To be consumed in service[1]
TypePrivate university
Established1950; 73 years ago (1950)
Religious affiliation
Nonsectarian
(formerly Catholic)
Academic affiliations
NAICU
CIC
Endowment$322 million (2021)[2]
PresidentTimothy L. Hall
ProvostJose Herrera
Academic staff
928 (full-time and part-time)[3]
Students11,295 (Fall 2015)[4]
Undergraduates8,016 (Fall 2015)[4]
Postgraduates3,279 (Fall 2015)[4]
Location,
New York
,
United States
CampusSuburban, 66 acres (0.27 km2) (Dobbs Ferry campus)[5]
NewspaperThe Impact
ColorsBlue and White[5]
 
NicknameMavericks[6]
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIECC[7]
Websitewww.mercy.edu

History

 
Main Hall

Founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1950, Mercy College became a four-year college offering programs leading to the baccalaureate degree in 1961. The college was accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education in 1968. In the next half-decade, Mercy College set a course for its future with a series of actions including declaring itself independent and co-educational. In addition, it doubled the size of the existing physical plant and initiated the first of many community outreach efforts. Mercy College in the 1970s broadened its outreach through the establishment of extension centers and branch campuses throughout communities in Westchester County and New York City.

Mercy College was authorized to offer its first graduate program, nursing, in 1981. Since then, over 30 diverse graduate programs have been introduced, and in 2006, the college was granted authorization to offer its first doctoral program in physical therapy.[10] The college expanded its offerings to include online programs in the 1990s, and was soon granted the ability to offer entire degree programs online. Thousands of Mercy College students take one or all of their courses online through the more than 40 undergraduate and graduate programs offered.[8]

In 2004, Timothy L. Hall, the former president of Austin Peay State University, as well as the former provost of University of Mississippi, became the 12th president of Mercy College.[11]

In January 2017, founding dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and associate vice president for academic affairs at Western New Mexico University, as well as a former program director at the National Science Foundation (NSF), Dr. José Herrera, was appointed the new provost and vice president of academic affairs of Mercy College.[12][13]

In early 2019, Mercy College and the College of New Rochelle announced that College of New Rochelle (CNR) would be absorbed into Mercy College before Fall 2019, including College of New Rochelle's students, faculty, programs, some facilities, as well as transcripts, history and legacy of CNR alumnae/i. Mercy College would become the repository of CNR documents.[14]

In March 2019, the agreement between the College of New Rochelle and Mercy College was finalized.[15]

On August 12, 2019, it was announced that William Latimer, the 14th and final College of New Rochelle president, will join Mercy College as vice president of its New Rochelle and Bronx locations.

Campuses

Dobbs Ferry main campus

 
Dobbs Ferry campus

The main campus is in Dobbs Ferry, New York, overlooking the Hudson River. The campus encompasses 66 acres alongside the Hudson River in Dobbs Ferry, New York, a suburb of Westchester County, 25 miles (40 km) north of New York City. In addition to academic and administrative buildings, it houses the college's residence and athletics buildings. In 2011, Mercy College bought the Our Lady of Victory Academy building after the school closed.[16] Dobbs Ferry students enjoy all the nearby shopping and restaurants, just steps from campus, as well as biking, jogging, or walking along the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail that runs through campus. The Dobbs Ferry main campus is just a short walk from the Ardsley-on-Hudson Station of the Metro-North Hudson Line, making Grand Central Terminal in New York City accessible in less than 30 minutes.[17] In December 2015, the college opened a new 350-bed, state-of-the-art residence hall complex that includes a 5,000-square-foot fitness center facility and student commons with shops.[18]

Mercy College hosted the Third Round and Quarterfinals of the 2017 NCAA Division II Women's Soccer Championships at Mercy Field on the Dobbs Ferry main campus.[19]

Sites

Manhattan

The Manhattan site is situated in the heart of Manhattan at Herald Square and occupies two floors at 66 W 35th St.

Bronx

The Bronx site occupies 125,000 square feet (11,600 m2) at the Hutchinson Metro Center, a rapidly developing complex of corporate and health care organizations and businesses.

Yorktown Heights

In 1979, the Yorktown site of Mercy College was moved to its permanent facility at the intersection of Route 202 and Strang Boulevard. This beautifully landscaped building was renovated for college use. The branch library of Mercy College on Mercy College's Yorktown site has been designated a federal depository for government publications.[20] In Yorktown Heights, students have access to Northern Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Dutchess and Fairfield Counties. The site is close to Franklin Delano Roosevelt State Park, which offers extensive outdoor recreational activities.

Former College of New Rochelle campus lease

In fall 2019, Mercy leased the CNR’s main campus in New Rochelle for up to two years, at $1.8 million a year, and nearly 1,700 students from CNR became Mercy students.[21] Mercy negotiated leases for three former CNR campuses including New Rochelle, Rosa Parks in Harlem and the Brooklyn Campus in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn.[22] However this arrangement proved shortl-ived as the College of New Rochelle main campus in New Rochelle was sold in December 2019 to the Grand Lodge of New York Freemasons in order to pay off the College of New Rochelle's debts. It has since been turned into a senior-living facility for aged and infirm Freemasons.

Academics

Schools

Mercy College has five schools:

  • School of Business
  • School of Education
  • School of Health & Natural Sciences
  • School of Liberal Arts
  • School of Social & Behavioral Sciences

Mercy College offers more than 90 undergraduate and graduate degree and certificate programs, including more than two dozen that can be completed online. The faculty comprises 210 full-time professors with a significant majority holding the highest degree in their respective fields, Fulbright Scholars, published and national best-selling authors, and experts.

Reputation and rankings

Admissions

Peterson's classed Mercy College's admissions process as "moderately difficult".[3] Undergraduate acceptance rate was 66% in Fall 2015. The average high school GPA of incoming freshmen was 84.75/100 (3.4/4.0) in Fall 2015.[27] Mercy College's School of Business had a 68% acceptance rate in 2017.[28]

Demographics

As of 2014, the undergraduate population includes 7,157 full-time and 2,942 part-time students with 31 percent of freshmen and 12 percent of all full-time undergraduates residing in campus-affiliated housing. While the majority of students are New York residents, students represent 43 states and 54 countries. Mercy College offers small class sizes with an average student/faculty ratio of 20:1. 88% of students are commuters; 12% live in campus housing. Mercy College has 71% female students and 29% male students.[29]

Accreditation

All campuses of Mercy College are accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. Among others, Mercy College colleges and programs holds professional accreditations with:[30]

  • Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education
  • Accreditation Review Commission for Physician Assistant
  • Accreditation Council for Business Schools & Programs
  • American Association for Paralegal Education
  • American Association of Colleges of Nursing Mercy College
  • American Physical Therapy Association
  • American Speech, Language and Hearing Association
  • American Veterinary Medical Association
  • Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education
  • Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
  • Council on Social Work Education
  • Regents Accreditation of Teacher Education (In candidacy for NCATE accreditation, late 2013)

Libraries

Mercy College houses four university libraries. Branch libraries are present on all of Mercy's sites. Its main flagship library is on the Dobbs Ferry Campus.[31] The library at Mercy's Yorktown site has been designated a federal depository for government publications.[20]

Athletics

Mercy athletic teams are the Mavericks. The college is a member of the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the East Coast Conference (ECC; formerly known as the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference (NYCAC) until after the 2005–06 academic year) since the 1989–90 academic year.

Mercy College sponsors an intramural sports program, as well as intercollegiate competition in 10 varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, lacrosse and soccer; while women's sports include basketball, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball and volleyball.

The baseball, lacrosse, soccer, and field hockey teams, in addition to numerous local community high school and youth groups, play on a new, eco-friendly turf field on the Dobbs Ferry campus, overlooking the Hudson River.

Nickname

In 2007, the college changed its athletic nickname from "Flyers" to "Mavericks" after the administration reviewed suggestions from students and faculty members.[6][32]

Student life

Student government

The Mercy College Student Government Association (SGA) is responsible for protecting students’ rights, advocating for students’ interests, and promoting student life.

ROTC

Mercy College has U.S. Army ROTC and U.S. Navy ROTC programs on campus.[33]

Notable people

List of Presidents

  • Lucie Lapovsky - 1999-2004[35]
  • Louise Feroe - 2004-2008[36]
  • Kimberly Kline - 2008-2013[37]
  • Timothy Hall - 2014-2023[38]

Notable faculty and staff

  • Thomas J. Abinanti, American politician, lawyer, and member of the New York State Assembly from Greenburgh, New York.
  • Fernando Cabrera, American politician in the Bronx, New York. A Democrat, he currently represents the 14th District in the New York City Council. Formerly program director for the Mental Health and Counseling program at Mercy College
  • Hind Rassam Culhane, lawyer, social and behavioral scientist
  • Ira Joe Fisher, winner of two regional Emmys
  • Emmanuel Gyimah Labi, Ghanaian composer, conductor, and music professor.
  • Adma d'Heurle, Distinguished Professor of Psychology, one of five original faculty members of the college[39]
  • Matt Kilcullen, Director of Athletics
  • Wilbert J. Le Melle, American diplomat, author and academician. Former President of Mercy College
  • Joseph Thomas O'Keefe, American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Bishop of Syracuse from 1987 to 1995.
  • Barbara Boucher Owens, American computer scientist
  • Victor M. Pichardo, a Democratic member of the New York State Assembly. Former associate director of Public Relations at Mercy College.
  • Alfred S. Posamentier, American author and educator
  • Judson Rosebush, director and producer of multimedia products and computer animation, an author, artist and media theorist.
  • Arthur Rothstein, recognized as one of America's premier photojournalists.
  • Boria Sax, American author and lecturer
  • Jay Sexter, former President of Mercy College
  • Mark Skousen, American economist and writer.
  • Rick Wolff, book editor, author, college coach, broadcaster, and former professional baseball player.

Notable alumni

Mercy College had more than 66,710 alumni as of 2019.[5] Additionally, the now-defunct College of New Rochelle's alumni, numbering more than 50,000, have been merged into the Mercy College Family.[40]

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ He attended at least one graduate course at the college.[41]

Citations

  1. ^ Martone & Perrota 2013, p. 9.
  2. ^ "Public NTSE Tables".
  3. ^ a b "Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, NY – Find information about admissions, tuition, majors and campus life at". Petersons.com. January 7, 2017. Retrieved June 11, 2017.
  4. ^ a b c . May 17, 2017. Archived from the original on May 17, 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d "Fast Facts – About Mercy". Mercy.edu. Retrieved May 4, 2017.
  6. ^ a b . Mercyathletics.com. May 15, 2007. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016.
  7. ^ "NCAA – Schools – Mercy College". NCAA.com.
  8. ^ a b "Mercy College". Mercy.edu. Retrieved May 4, 2017.
  9. ^ "Academics". Mercy.edu. Retrieved May 4, 2017.
  10. ^ "Mercy College History | About Mercy". Mercy.edu. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
  11. ^ "Mercy College Announces New President | Mercy College". www.mercy.edu.
  12. ^ "Provost's Biography – Academics". Mercy.edu. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  13. ^ "Mercy College Names Dr. José Herrera As New Provost". Rivertowns.dailyvoice.com. December 5, 2016. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  14. ^ "Mercy College student swell/Absorbs failed sister school, College of New Rochelle". Bronx Times. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
  15. ^ "The College of New Rochelle And Mercy College Finalize Agreement To Provide Seamless Path To Education | Mercy College". www.mercy.edu. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
  16. ^ (PDF). Mercy.edu. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 6, 2017. Retrieved October 3, 2017.
  17. ^ "Directions to Dobbs Ferry | Visit". Mercy.edu. Retrieved July 20, 2017.
  18. ^ Evan Fallor (January 5, 2016). "Mercy College opens new dorm for more residential campus – Westfair Communications". Westfaironline.com. Retrieved July 20, 2017.
  19. ^ "Mercy College to Host Third Round and Quarterfinals of 2017 NCAA Division II Women's Soccer Championship on Friday and Sunday". Mercyathletics.com. Retrieved November 19, 2017.
  20. ^ a b "Careers.org – Mercy College – Yorktown – Academic Programs, Courses, and Degrees". Careers.org. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  21. ^ "College of New Rochelle president gets job as Mercy takes over".
  22. ^ "Mercy College Prepares to Welcome The College of New Rochelle Students This Fall | Mercy College". www.mercy.edu. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
  23. ^ https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/mercy-college-2772[bare URL]
  24. ^ "Mercy Makes the "Best Colleges" List! – Mercy College". Mercy.edu. Retrieved September 29, 2017.
  25. ^ "Mercy College Ranked "Competitive" by Barron's Profiles of American Colleges | Mercy College". Mercy.edu. September 8, 2014. Retrieved June 11, 2017.
  26. ^ "America's Best Bang for the Buck Colleges 2015 – Northeast". Washington Monthly. Retrieved July 20, 2017.
  27. ^ "Mercy College – The Princeton Review College Rankings & Reviews". Princetonreview.com. Retrieved July 18, 2017.
  28. ^ "School of Business – Mercy College – Graduate Programs and Degrees". petersons.com.
  29. ^ "The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System". Nces.ed.gov.
  30. ^ "Accreditations and Memberships | About Mercy". Mercy.edu. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
  31. ^ "About the Libraries | Academics". Mercy.edu. Retrieved June 11, 2017.
  32. ^ Martone & Perrota 2013, p. 125.
  33. ^ "ROTC – Admissions". Mercy.edu. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  34. ^ Brenner, Elsa (September 5, 1999). "Mercy College Head Extends Her Hand". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  35. ^ Brenner, Elsa (September 5, 1999). "Mercy College Head Extends Her Hand". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  36. ^ Brenner, Elsa (May 23, 2004). "IN BUSINESS; Changing of the Guard At Mercy College". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  37. ^ "Biography | Long Island University". liu.edu. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  38. ^ "Dr. Timothy L. Hall to Retire as 12th President of Mercy College in June 2023". Mercy College. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  39. ^ Rooney, Randi. "Beloved Mercy Founder, Author, Distinguished Professor d'Heurle Passes at 95". The Impact. Retrieved November 29, 2021.
  40. ^ . Archived from the original on December 19, 2019.
  41. ^ Vargas, Jose Antonio (September 20, 2010). "The Face of Facebook: Mark Zuckerberg Opens Up". The New Yorker. Retrieved July 18, 2017.

Bibliography

External links

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Mercy College Mercy or Mercy NY is a private university with its main campus in Dobbs Ferry New York and additional locations in Manhattan the Bronx and Yorktown Heights 8 The university is historically affiliated with the Catholic church Mercy College has five schools Business Education Health amp Natural Sciences Liberal Arts and Social amp Behavioral Sciences and offers more than 90 undergraduate and graduate degree and certificate programs 9 The university had 11 295 students enrolled in fall 2015 The student body comes from 43 states and 54 countries 5 Mercy CollegeMottoLatin Inserviendo consumereMotto in EnglishTo be consumed in service 1 TypePrivate universityEstablished1950 73 years ago 1950 Religious affiliationNonsectarian formerly Catholic Academic affiliationsNAICUCICEndowment 322 million 2021 2 PresidentTimothy L HallProvostJose HerreraAcademic staff928 full time and part time 3 Students11 295 Fall 2015 4 Undergraduates8 016 Fall 2015 4 Postgraduates3 279 Fall 2015 4 LocationDobbs Ferry New York United StatesCampusSuburban 66 acres 0 27 km2 Dobbs Ferry campus 5 NewspaperThe ImpactColorsBlue and White 5 NicknameMavericks 6 Sporting affiliationsNCAA Division II ECC 7 Websitewww wbr mercy wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Campuses 2 1 Dobbs Ferry main campus 2 2 Sites 2 2 1 Manhattan 2 2 2 Bronx 2 2 3 Yorktown Heights 2 2 4 Former College of New Rochelle campus lease 3 Academics 3 1 Schools 3 2 Reputation and rankings 3 3 Admissions 3 4 Demographics 3 5 Accreditation 4 Libraries 5 Athletics 5 1 Nickname 6 Student life 6 1 Student government 6 2 ROTC 7 Notable people 7 1 List of Presidents 7 2 Notable faculty and staff 7 3 Notable alumni 8 See also 9 References 9 1 Notes 9 2 Citations 9 3 Bibliography 10 External linksHistory Main Hall Founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1950 Mercy College became a four year college offering programs leading to the baccalaureate degree in 1961 The college was accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education in 1968 In the next half decade Mercy College set a course for its future with a series of actions including declaring itself independent and co educational In addition it doubled the size of the existing physical plant and initiated the first of many community outreach efforts Mercy College in the 1970s broadened its outreach through the establishment of extension centers and branch campuses throughout communities in Westchester County and New York City Mercy College was authorized to offer its first graduate program nursing in 1981 Since then over 30 diverse graduate programs have been introduced and in 2006 the college was granted authorization to offer its first doctoral program in physical therapy 10 The college expanded its offerings to include online programs in the 1990s and was soon granted the ability to offer entire degree programs online Thousands of Mercy College students take one or all of their courses online through the more than 40 undergraduate and graduate programs offered 8 In 2004 Timothy L Hall the former president of Austin Peay State University as well as the former provost of University of Mississippi became the 12th president of Mercy College 11 In January 2017 founding dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and associate vice president for academic affairs at Western New Mexico University as well as a former program director at the National Science Foundation NSF Dr Jose Herrera was appointed the new provost and vice president of academic affairs of Mercy College 12 13 In early 2019 Mercy College and the College of New Rochelle announced that College of New Rochelle CNR would be absorbed into Mercy College before Fall 2019 including College of New Rochelle s students faculty programs some facilities as well as transcripts history and legacy of CNR alumnae i Mercy College would become the repository of CNR documents 14 In March 2019 the agreement between the College of New Rochelle and Mercy College was finalized 15 On August 12 2019 it was announced that William Latimer the 14th and final College of New Rochelle president will join Mercy College as vice president of its New Rochelle and Bronx locations CampusesDobbs Ferry main campus Dobbs Ferry campus The main campus is in Dobbs Ferry New York overlooking the Hudson River The campus encompasses 66 acres alongside the Hudson River in Dobbs Ferry New York a suburb of Westchester County 25 miles 40 km north of New York City In addition to academic and administrative buildings it houses the college s residence and athletics buildings In 2011 Mercy College bought the Our Lady of Victory Academy building after the school closed 16 Dobbs Ferry students enjoy all the nearby shopping and restaurants just steps from campus as well as biking jogging or walking along the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail that runs through campus The Dobbs Ferry main campus is just a short walk from the Ardsley on Hudson Station of the Metro North Hudson Line making Grand Central Terminal in New York City accessible in less than 30 minutes 17 In December 2015 the college opened a new 350 bed state of the art residence hall complex that includes a 5 000 square foot fitness center facility and student commons with shops 18 Mercy College hosted the Third Round and Quarterfinals of the 2017 NCAA Division II Women s Soccer Championships at Mercy Field on the Dobbs Ferry main campus 19 Sites Manhattan The Manhattan site is situated in the heart of Manhattan at Herald Square and occupies two floors at 66 W 35th St Bronx The Bronx site occupies 125 000 square feet 11 600 m2 at the Hutchinson Metro Center a rapidly developing complex of corporate and health care organizations and businesses Yorktown Heights In 1979 the Yorktown site of Mercy College was moved to its permanent facility at the intersection of Route 202 and Strang Boulevard This beautifully landscaped building was renovated for college use The branch library of Mercy College on Mercy College s Yorktown site has been designated a federal depository for government publications 20 In Yorktown Heights students have access to Northern Westchester Putnam Rockland Dutchess and Fairfield Counties The site is close to Franklin Delano Roosevelt State Park which offers extensive outdoor recreational activities Former College of New Rochelle campus lease In fall 2019 Mercy leased the CNR s main campus in New Rochelle for up to two years at 1 8 million a year and nearly 1 700 students from CNR became Mercy students 21 Mercy negotiated leases for three former CNR campuses including New Rochelle Rosa Parks in Harlem and the Brooklyn Campus in the Bedford Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn 22 However this arrangement proved shortl ived as the College of New Rochelle main campus in New Rochelle was sold in December 2019 to the Grand Lodge of New York Freemasons in order to pay off the College of New Rochelle s debts It has since been turned into a senior living facility for aged and infirm Freemasons AcademicsSchools Mercy College has five schools School of Business School of Education School of Health amp Natural Sciences School of Liberal Arts School of Social amp Behavioral SciencesMercy College offers more than 90 undergraduate and graduate degree and certificate programs including more than two dozen that can be completed online The faculty comprises 210 full time professors with a significant majority holding the highest degree in their respective fields Fulbright Scholars published and national best selling authors and experts Reputation and rankings 124 in Regional Universities North by U S News amp World Report in 2022 23 Mercy College tied for sixth place on the list for best campus ethnic diversity in the northern region by U S News amp World Report in 2017 24 Barron s ranks Mercy College a best buy and competitive in college education 25 Mercy College was featured on Washington Monthly s 2015 Best Bang for the Buck Rankings 26 Admissions Peterson s classed Mercy College s admissions process as moderately difficult 3 Undergraduate acceptance rate was 66 in Fall 2015 The average high school GPA of incoming freshmen was 84 75 100 3 4 4 0 in Fall 2015 27 Mercy College s School of Business had a 68 acceptance rate in 2017 28 Demographics As of 2014 the undergraduate population includes 7 157 full time and 2 942 part time students with 31 percent of freshmen and 12 percent of all full time undergraduates residing in campus affiliated housing While the majority of students are New York residents students represent 43 states and 54 countries Mercy College offers small class sizes with an average student faculty ratio of 20 1 88 of students are commuters 12 live in campus housing Mercy College has 71 female students and 29 male students 29 Accreditation All campuses of Mercy College are accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education Among others Mercy College colleges and programs holds professional accreditations with 30 Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education Accreditation Review Commission for Physician Assistant Accreditation Council for Business Schools amp Programs American Association for Paralegal Education American Association of Colleges of Nursing Mercy College American Physical Therapy Association American Speech Language and Hearing Association American Veterinary Medical Association Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education Council on Social Work Education Regents Accreditation of Teacher Education In candidacy for NCATE accreditation late 2013 LibrariesMercy College houses four university libraries Branch libraries are present on all of Mercy s sites Its main flagship library is on the Dobbs Ferry Campus 31 The library at Mercy s Yorktown site has been designated a federal depository for government publications 20 AthleticsMercy athletic teams are the Mavericks The college is a member of the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA primarily competing in the East Coast Conference ECC formerly known as the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference NYCAC until after the 2005 06 academic year since the 1989 90 academic year Mercy College sponsors an intramural sports program as well as intercollegiate competition in 10 varsity sports Men s sports include baseball basketball lacrosse and soccer while women s sports include basketball field hockey lacrosse soccer softball and volleyball The baseball lacrosse soccer and field hockey teams in addition to numerous local community high school and youth groups play on a new eco friendly turf field on the Dobbs Ferry campus overlooking the Hudson River Nickname In 2007 the college changed its athletic nickname from Flyers to Mavericks after the administration reviewed suggestions from students and faculty members 6 32 Student lifeStudent government The Mercy College Student Government Association SGA is responsible for protecting students rights advocating for students interests and promoting student life ROTC Mercy College has U S Army ROTC and U S Navy ROTC programs on campus 33 Notable peopleList of Presidents Jay Sexter 1990 1999 34 Lucie Lapovsky 1999 2004 35 Louise Feroe 2004 2008 36 Kimberly Kline 2008 2013 37 Timothy Hall 2014 2023 38 Notable faculty and staff This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items May 2017 Thomas J Abinanti American politician lawyer and member of the New York State Assembly from Greenburgh New York Fernando Cabrera American politician in the Bronx New York A Democrat he currently represents the 14th District in the New York City Council Formerly program director for the Mental Health and Counseling program at Mercy College Hind Rassam Culhane lawyer social and behavioral scientist Ira Joe Fisher winner of two regional Emmys Emmanuel Gyimah Labi Ghanaian composer conductor and music professor Adma d Heurle Distinguished Professor of Psychology one of five original faculty members of the college 39 Matt Kilcullen Director of Athletics Wilbert J Le Melle American diplomat author and academician Former President of Mercy College Joseph Thomas O Keefe American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Bishop of Syracuse from 1987 to 1995 Barbara Boucher Owens American computer scientist Victor M Pichardo a Democratic member of the New York State Assembly Former associate director of Public Relations at Mercy College Alfred S Posamentier American author and educator Judson Rosebush director and producer of multimedia products and computer animation an author artist and media theorist Arthur Rothstein recognized as one of America s premier photojournalists Boria Sax American author and lecturer Jay Sexter former President of Mercy College Mark Skousen American economist and writer Rick Wolff book editor author college coach broadcaster and former professional baseball player Notable alumni Mercy College had more than 66 710 alumni as of 2019 5 Additionally the now defunct College of New Rochelle s alumni numbering more than 50 000 have been merged into the Mercy College Family 40 This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items September 2020 Jamaal Bowman American politician and educator serving as the U S representative for New York s 16th congressional district since 2021 Pasquale J D Amuro American terrorism authority former intelligence agent and television analyst In a career of 26 years he rose to the third position of the FBI Oseadeeyo Kwasi Akuffo III Ghanaian traditional ruler who is the Omanhene or paramount chief of the Akuapem traditional area Okuapeman in Ghana Garvin Alston retired American professional baseball right handed pitcher who played in Major League Baseball MLB Walter Anderson former publisher and CEO of Parade Magazine Elaine Bartlett activist Dewey Bozella former amateur boxer Paul Broadie president of Housatonic Community College and Gateway Community College Robert Cornegy New York City Council Member for the 36th District representing Bedford Stuyvesant and northern Crown Heights in Brooklyn Laura Creavalle professional female bodybuilder Jeffrey Mark Deskovic man wrongly convicted of rape Rob DiToma head baseball coach at Fairleigh Dickinson University Simone Forbes Jamaican sportswoman having represented Jamaica in no less than five sports Donna Hylton Jamaican American activist and murderer Stan Jefferson former center and left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Mets among others Mike Kavekotora Namibian politician and member of parliament He is the president of the Rally for Democracy and Progress RDP Carolyn Kepcher businesswoman who was one of the judges on the NBC television program The Apprentice Leopoldo Minaya poet Olivia Peguero contemporary landscape and botanical artist David Rosado American politician from New York Gabourey Sidibe Academy Award nominated actress Pamela Smart American high school teacher Brian Sweeney former MLB pitcher Sandra Uwiringiyimana author Wesley Walker former NFL wide receiver Gregory Howard Williams 27th President of the University of Cincinnati and the 11th President of the City College of New York Mookie Wilson former MLB outfielder coach Joan Wolf author of more than 15 historical novels Mark Zuckerberg self made billionaire chairman chief executive officer and co founder of Facebook A See alsoBronxNetReferencesNotes He attended at least one graduate course at the college 41 Citations Martone amp Perrota 2013 p 9 Public NTSE Tables a b Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry NY Find information about admissions tuition majors and campus life at Petersons com January 7 2017 Retrieved June 11 2017 a b c Mercy College Mercy College Profile Rankings and Data Mercy College US News Best Colleges May 17 2017 Archived from the original on May 17 2017 a b c d Fast Facts About Mercy Mercy edu Retrieved May 4 2017 a b MERCY COLLEGE ATHLETICS SELECTS MAVERICKS AS ITS NEW NICKNAME Mercyathletics com May 15 2007 Archived from the original on March 3 2016 NCAA Schools Mercy College NCAA com a b Mercy College Mercy edu Retrieved May 4 2017 Academics Mercy edu Retrieved May 4 2017 Mercy College History About Mercy Mercy edu Retrieved May 5 2017 Mercy College Announces New President Mercy College www mercy edu Provost s Biography Academics Mercy edu Retrieved August 21 2017 Mercy College Names Dr Jose Herrera As New Provost Rivertowns dailyvoice com December 5 2016 Retrieved August 21 2017 Mercy College student swell Absorbs failed sister school College of New Rochelle Bronx Times Retrieved August 15 2019 The College of New Rochelle And Mercy College Finalize Agreement To Provide Seamless Path To Education Mercy College www mercy edu Retrieved August 15 2019 2016 2017 Graduate Catalog PDF Mercy edu Archived from the original PDF on July 6 2017 Retrieved October 3 2017 Directions to Dobbs Ferry Visit Mercy edu Retrieved July 20 2017 Evan Fallor January 5 2016 Mercy College opens new dorm for more residential campus Westfair Communications Westfaironline com Retrieved July 20 2017 Mercy College to Host Third Round and Quarterfinals of 2017 NCAA Division II Women s Soccer Championship on Friday and Sunday Mercyathletics com Retrieved November 19 2017 a b Careers org Mercy College Yorktown Academic Programs Courses and Degrees Careers org Retrieved August 21 2017 College of New Rochelle president gets job as Mercy takes over Mercy College Prepares to Welcome The College of New Rochelle Students This Fall Mercy College www mercy edu Retrieved August 15 2019 https www usnews com best colleges mercy college 2772 bare URL Mercy Makes the Best Colleges List Mercy College Mercy edu Retrieved September 29 2017 Mercy College Ranked Competitive by Barron s Profiles of American Colleges Mercy College Mercy edu September 8 2014 Retrieved June 11 2017 America s Best Bang for the Buck Colleges 2015 Northeast Washington Monthly Retrieved July 20 2017 Mercy College The Princeton Review College 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