Alumni and Friends
Alumni Centennial Interviews & Photo Galleries
Dr. Thomas Byron discusses the Sisters of Mercy
Alumni Oral History
I lived on campus at Misericordia, and since I was in the top 2% of my class ...
I found that Misericordia University was very welcoming. It felt like home to me. Everyone I met was so ...
When I graduated from high school in Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania, I was in a different situation financially, and not many people were going away to college. I decided to attend Misericordia ...
There were several reasons why I wanted to go to Misericordia. I was an adult student, and the Adult Learner Program attracted me ...
Misericordia was an all-girls school, which I was interested in, and it had a major in home economics. I wanted to be a home economics teacher ...
The opportunity to participate in collegiate athletics was the first attractive feature of Misericordia, along with the really close-knit community campus. I was also attracted to the Guaranteed Job Placement Program ...
I got a part-time scholarship to Misericordia, and that was very encouraging. It was also a Catholic college ...
I went to Misericordia for three reasons - some of my high school friends were attending there, it was an all-girls school, and ...
I was a single mother working on my education. I earned my associate's degree in office management from a local community college. They had a program with Misericordia for adult students ...
When I was in high school, I was called into the principal's office for the first time in my life. I was told that I had to take an exam at College Misericordia the next day ...
I chose Misericordia University above all other options because it was one of the few colleges offering a bachelor of science in nursing. I'm from Philadelphia, so it was very different ...
I went to a future educator camp, and as I was taking tours, I got a chance to love the campus. I enjoyed ...
In high school, I had a great counselor who said, 'If you want to be a nurse, you have to get a bachelor's degree. Misericordia University had an accredited nursing program ...
I met many people who had studied at Misericordia, and I had great respect for their work ethic and knowledge. They had many experiences at the college ...
I heard that Misericordia had an excellent nursing program, and I wanted to further my education. I attended the Nesbitt School of Nursing, and graduated with my RN diploma ...
I was a basketball player at Misericordia University. I wanted to go to a school where I could excel in academics and participate in athletics ...