Together We

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At Merrimack, our mission is to enlighten minds, engage hearts, and empower lives. As our institution rises in prominence, we will lead with our strong Augustinian values and exhibit compassion in everything we do.

Our formative experiences are defining aspects of the Merrimack journey. Through new service learning opportunities, reflective curriculums, domestic and international travel programs, and civic engagement initiatives, we will empower communities outside of Merrimack and introduce our students to new cultures and environments. These impactful experiences will transform our students into the ethical, moral, spiritual, and intellectual leaders of tomorrow.

Additionally, with your help, we will continue to welcome deserving students from all walks of life into our inclusive community. We will sustain the success of our Pioneer Scholars program, expand scholarship resources, and strengthen our ability to provide affordable pathways to college for underrepresented students.

“The Pioneer Scholars scholarship was probably the best thing to ever happen to me in my life, because I wouldn’t have been able to afford college. It motivates freshmen in high school to do better so they can get that scholarship. I think it creates a well-rounded individual.”

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.