MINTS R.E.S.T. Workshop Series: Introduction to Resilience
Join MINTS for our Oct. 2 workshop called an Introduction to Resilience.
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Join MINTS for our Oct. 2 workshop called an Introduction to Resilience.
Workshop Description This 2-hour session will discuss the concept of neurodiversity and its implications for your classroom. We will review the terms commonly used with neurodiversity. In addition, we will […]
Discover how our online Master's degree, certificate programs, and full-tuition fellowship opportunities can help you kickstart your career in community engagement.
Explore the Merrimack College community, gain tips on what makes a strong application, hear about our fellowship opportunities, take a tour and more!
Learn more about our schools and programs, tour campus and residence halls, check out our student clubs/organizations and meet members of our community!
Stephanie Letourneau will present an “Self-Awareness & Emotional Intelligence” on campus for Merrimack College students, alumni and the local education community. This event is included in our 9-part series called […]
Moon Over Merrimack is a free family-friendly astronomy festival where kids can explore all things space-related.
Workshop Description This 2-hour session will discuss the concept of neurodiversity and its implications for your classroom. We will review the terms commonly used with neurodiversity. In addition, we will […]
Learn more about our schools and programs, tour campus and residence halls, check out our student clubs/organizations and meet members of our community!
Learn about the Merrimack College community, application process, financial aid, your program's curriculum, professional opportunities, fellowships and more!
Join us for a law enforcement panel discussion and hear from police officers, police chiefs, police academy directors, and a lead drill instructor about how to prepare for a career in law enforcement.
Join Zoom Meeting: https://merrimack.zoom.us/j/99840706299 Meeting ID: 998 4070 6299
The Student Government Association’s Academic Affairs Committee (SGA) worked with faculty and the Office of the Provost to include American Sign Language (ASL) as part of the College’s foreign language requirement starting in spring 2024.