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Merrimack College

Merrimack College is a private Augustinian university in North Andover, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1947 by the Order of St. Augustine with an initial goal to educate World War II veterans. Its campus has grown to a 220-acre (89 ha) campus with nearly 40 buildings housing 13 academic divisions that offer bachelor's, master's, education specialist, and doctoral degrees.

Merrimack College
MottoPer Scientiam Ad Sapientiam (Latin)
Motto in English
Through Knowledge to Wisdom
TypePrivate university
Established1947
Religious affiliation
Catholic (Order of Saint Augustine)
Academic affiliations
NAICU
AICUM
ACCU[1]
Endowment$53,601,816 (2020)[2]
PresidentChristopher Hopey [3]
Academic staff
220
Administrative staff
330
Students5,418 (2020)[4]
Undergraduates4,202 (2020)[4]
Postgraduates1,216 (2020) [4]
Location, ,
U.S.

42°40′01″N 71°07′23″W / 42.667°N 71.123°W / 42.667; -71.123
CampusSuburban, 220 acres (89 ha)
NewspaperThe Beacon
Colors   Navy blue & gold
NicknameWarriors
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division I
Northeast Conference
Hockey East (men's and women's ice hockey)
America East Conference (men's lacrosse)
MascotMack the Warrior
Websitemerrimack.edu

History Edit

Merrimack College was established in 1947 by the Order of Saint Augustine following an invitation by the Archbishop of Boston, Richard Cushing.[5][6] It is the second Augustinian affiliated college in the United States after Villanova University.[7] Church leaders saw a need to create a liberal arts college largely in a commuter school format for veterans returning from World War II.[8] Archbishop Cushing tabbed Reverend Vincent McQuade to lead the college. McQuade was a native of Lawrence, Massachusetts and longtime friend of Archbishop Cushing. McQuade joined the effort after working on the faculty at Villanova working with veterans transitioning home from the war. McQuade organized the creation process, including land purchases and zoning, securing a charter from the state, establishing curriculum, and managing the college's campus construction. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts granted a charter to The Augustinian College of the Merrimack Valley in March 1947 and the college officially opened in September of the same year.[5]

Campus Edit

The main campus of Merrimack College is situated on 220 acres (1 km2) of land in North Andover, Massachusetts, a suburb 25 miles north of downtown Boston. The main campus features over 40 buildings, including a 125,000-volume library; four classroom buildings, including the Gregor Johann Mendel, O.S.A., Science, Engineering and Technology Center; the Sakowich Campus Center; the Rogers Center for the Arts; the Merrimack Athletic Complex; Austin Hall, which houses administrative offices; the Collegiate Church of Christ the Teacher; student apartment buildings and residence halls. Additionally, Merrimack owns several properties outside of the main campus, including the Louis H. Hamel Health Center and Saint Ambrose Friary (located across Elm Street from the bulk of campus), and the Engineering Innovation Center (across Route 114 from the main campus). The library is named after Rev. Vincent A. McQuade, the founder of the college.[9] The college’s academic buildings, as well as the church and Austin Hall, are generally fronted towards Route 114, with the residence halls, athletic facilities and campus center lying further back.

In 2017, the college received a $29.7 million tax-exempt bond from MassDevelopment. Merrimack designated several major projects for the funds, including construction of two academic buildings and three residence halls; renovations to renovate O’Reilly Hall, McQuade Library, and several other campus buildings; and upgrades to athletic facilities.[10]

Athletics Edit

 
Logo of Merrimack Warriors

The athletic teams, except for ice hockey and men's lacrosse, participate in the Northeast Conference of NCAA Division I. They began their four-year transition from Division II to Division I during the 2019–20 season and have been full Division I members since the 2023–24 season.[11] The college currently has 22 teams participating in intercollegiate sport (9 men's teams and 13 women's teams).[12] The men's and women's college ice hockey programs are currently NCAA Division I programs, participating in the Hockey East conference.[13]

Notable alumni Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU)". The Catholic Universities of America. n.d. Retrieved 2022-08-10.
  2. ^ "Financial Statements Merrimack College June 30, 2020 and 2019". Merrimack College. 2020-06-30.
  3. ^ Phelps, Jonathan. "New Merrimack College president comes from Northeastern University". Archived from the original on 2012-09-07. Retrieved 2010-03-11.
  4. ^ a b c "Merrimack College". U.S. News & World Report. 2020. from the original on 2020-06-27.
  5. ^ a b "4266 usa - merrimack". Augnet. n.d. Retrieved 2022-08-10.
  6. ^ "Best Northeastern". The Princeton Review. 2022. Retrieved 2022-08-10.
  7. ^ "Olde St. Augustine's Church". USHistory.org. n.d.
  8. ^ Douglas, Craig (March 3, 2014). "How Merrimack College got its groove back". Boston Business Journal. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  9. ^ "History". Merrimack College. Retrieved September 11, 2018.
  10. ^ Staff (August 25, 2017). "Merrimack College Expands Facilities With MassDevelopment Bond". Boston Real Estate Times. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  11. ^ Dauster, Rob (September 10, 2018). "Division I men's basketball set to add another member". NBC Sports. Retrieved September 11, 2018.
  12. ^ "Merrimack College Athletics - Official Athletics Website". Merrimack College Athletics. Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  13. ^ "Merrimack Warriors - Hockey East Association". hockeyeastonline.com. Retrieved 2019-02-04.

External links Edit

  • Official Website

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Merrimack College is a private Augustinian university in North Andover Massachusetts It was founded in 1947 by the Order of St Augustine with an initial goal to educate World War II veterans Its campus has grown to a 220 acre 89 ha campus with nearly 40 buildings housing 13 academic divisions that offer bachelor s master s education specialist and doctoral degrees Merrimack CollegeMottoPer Scientiam Ad Sapientiam Latin Motto in EnglishThrough Knowledge to WisdomTypePrivate universityEstablished1947Religious affiliationCatholic Order of Saint Augustine Academic affiliationsNAICU AICUM ACCU 1 Endowment 53 601 816 2020 2 PresidentChristopher Hopey 3 Academic staff220Administrative staff330Students5 418 2020 4 Undergraduates4 202 2020 4 Postgraduates1 216 2020 4 LocationNorth Andover Massachusetts U S 42 40 01 N 71 07 23 W 42 667 N 71 123 W 42 667 71 123CampusSuburban 220 acres 89 ha NewspaperThe BeaconColors Navy blue amp goldNicknameWarriorsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I Northeast Conference Hockey East men s and women s ice hockey America East Conference men s lacrosse MascotMack the WarriorWebsitemerrimack edu Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Athletics 4 Notable alumni 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditMerrimack College was established in 1947 by the Order of Saint Augustine following an invitation by the Archbishop of Boston Richard Cushing 5 6 It is the second Augustinian affiliated college in the United States after Villanova University 7 Church leaders saw a need to create a liberal arts college largely in a commuter school format for veterans returning from World War II 8 Archbishop Cushing tabbed Reverend Vincent McQuade to lead the college McQuade was a native of Lawrence Massachusetts and longtime friend of Archbishop Cushing McQuade joined the effort after working on the faculty at Villanova working with veterans transitioning home from the war McQuade organized the creation process including land purchases and zoning securing a charter from the state establishing curriculum and managing the college s campus construction The Commonwealth of Massachusetts granted a charter to The Augustinian College of the Merrimack Valley in March 1947 and the college officially opened in September of the same year 5 Campus EditThe main campus of Merrimack College is situated on 220 acres 1 km2 of land in North Andover Massachusetts a suburb 25 miles north of downtown Boston The main campus features over 40 buildings including a 125 000 volume library four classroom buildings including the Gregor Johann Mendel O S A Science Engineering and Technology Center the Sakowich Campus Center the Rogers Center for the Arts the Merrimack Athletic Complex Austin Hall which houses administrative offices the Collegiate Church of Christ the Teacher student apartment buildings and residence halls Additionally Merrimack owns several properties outside of the main campus including the Louis H Hamel Health Center and Saint Ambrose Friary located across Elm Street from the bulk of campus and the Engineering Innovation Center across Route 114 from the main campus The library is named after Rev Vincent A McQuade the founder of the college 9 The college s academic buildings as well as the church and Austin Hall are generally fronted towards Route 114 with the residence halls athletic facilities and campus center lying further back In 2017 the college received a 29 7 million tax exempt bond from MassDevelopment Merrimack designated several major projects for the funds including construction of two academic buildings and three residence halls renovations to renovate O Reilly Hall McQuade Library and several other campus buildings and upgrades to athletic facilities 10 Athletics Edit nbsp Logo of Merrimack WarriorsMain article Merrimack Warriors The athletic teams except for ice hockey and men s lacrosse participate in the Northeast Conference of NCAA Division I They began their four year transition from Division II to Division I during the 2019 20 season and have been full Division I members since the 2023 24 season 11 The college currently has 22 teams participating in intercollegiate sport 9 men s teams and 13 women s teams 12 The men s and women s college ice hockey programs are currently NCAA Division I programs participating in the Hockey East conference 13 Notable alumni EditCharlie Day actor and comedian Richard Potember inventor and engineerReferences Edit Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities ACCU The Catholic Universities of America n d Retrieved 2022 08 10 Financial Statements Merrimack College June 30 2020 and 2019 Merrimack College 2020 06 30 Phelps Jonathan New Merrimack College president comes from Northeastern University Archived from the original on 2012 09 07 Retrieved 2010 03 11 a b c Merrimack College U S News amp World Report 2020 Archived from the original on 2020 06 27 a b 4266 usa merrimack Augnet n d Retrieved 2022 08 10 Best Northeastern The Princeton Review 2022 Retrieved 2022 08 10 Olde St Augustine s Church USHistory org n d Douglas Craig March 3 2014 How Merrimack College got its groove back Boston Business Journal Retrieved 15 April 2020 History Merrimack College Retrieved September 11 2018 Staff August 25 2017 Merrimack College Expands Facilities With MassDevelopment Bond Boston Real Estate Times Retrieved 15 April 2020 Dauster Rob September 10 2018 Division I men s basketball set to add another member NBC Sports Retrieved September 11 2018 Merrimack College Athletics Official Athletics Website Merrimack College Athletics Retrieved 2019 02 04 Merrimack Warriors Hockey East Association hockeyeastonline com Retrieved 2019 02 04 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Merrimack College Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Merrimack College amp oldid 1175001541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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