Together We

GROW

We have undergone a remarkable transformation, enhancing the Merrimack student experience by responding to the evolving needs of our undergraduate and graduate student bodies — and expanding our offerings to reach new audiences.

As we build momentum, we will continue to invest in our students, providing wraparound support services, offering opportunities for holistic, experiential education — and fostering deep connections with industry partners. Together, we can strengthen Merrimack’s student-centered culture by expanding and enhancing vital resources, including mental health and wellness programming, academic support tools, internship and career readiness initiatives, student organizations and clubs — and more.

We will also continue to provide new ways to consume education, from our Warriors at Work program to makerspaces to three-year degrees. These unique offerings will attract new audiences with diverse learning needs, advance real-world, hands-on learning for our students — and ensure that Merrimack remains on the forefront of educational innovation and accessibility.

“Over the next five years, we will elevate and expand our academic offerings to meet the evolving needs of modern students — enhancing the student experience, advancing faculty research, and strengthening our global impact.”

STORIES

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By: Joseph O'Connell
In celebration of Together We Rise, the College’s $100 million capital campaign, Merrimack and Riverwalk have launched Together We Can, a New England-style IPA available exclusively at campus events starting with Homecoming and Alumni Weekend Sept. 27 through Sept. 29.
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By: Joseph O'Connell
Led by national campaign co-chairs Kevin ’89 and Karen Lucey P’24, the Together We Rise campaign leadership features trustees, alumni and parents whose commitment to Merrimack College spans decades.
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By: Joseph O'Connell
Nearly 300 people gathered in Merrimack's Collegiate Church of Christ the Teacher the evening of Sept. 19 to mark the official start of the Together We Rise campaign, where it was announced more than half of the $100 million goal has already been raised.