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Gwynedd Mercy University receives $10M gift

Will be used to develop Frances M. Maguire Healthcare Innovation Campus

- By Donna Rovins drovins@pottsmerc.com

LOWER GWYNEDD » Gwynedd Mercy University has received what it calls a “transforma­tional” gift from the Maguire Foundation. The $10 million gift will enable the university to build the Frances M. Maguire Healthcare Innovation Campus on its main campus in Lower Gwynedd Township.

The constructi­on of the new, 65,000-squarefoot Frances M. Maguire Healthcare Innovation Center will be the centerpiec­e of the Healthcare Innovation Campus, helping to address a nationwide shortage of healthcare profession­als. It will also build on the university’s “strength in and reputation for” training highly-skilled compassion­ate care profession­als in the Mercy tradition, the university said in announcing the gift.

Maguire was a 1955 graduate of Gwynedd Mercy College.

“We cannot think of a better way to honor the memory of our beautiful mother,” Megan Maguire Nicoletti, president and CEO of The Maguire Foundation, said in a statement. “She loved her time at GMercyU, and always took a genuine interest in helping future generation­s of students succeed.”

This latest gift brings the Maguire Foundation’s total commitment to the university to more than $20 million.

The foundation has provided scholarshi­p support to more than 50 GMercyU students through the Maguire Scholars Program that began in 2012. In addition, the Maguire Foundation has supported the university’s nursing program through the naming of the Frances M. Maguire School of Nursing and Health Profession­s and Frances M. Maguire Hall, the main academic building for nursing, health profession­s and science students.

“The Maguire Foundation has been a faithful supporter of Catholic higher education and the Maguires have been steadfast and generous friends to Gwynedd Mercy University,” Deanne D’Emilio, president of Gwynedd Mercy University, said in a statement. “We are thrilled to have the opportunit­y to continue honoring the life and legacy of Frances M. Maguire with a state-of-the-art Healthcare Innovation Center and Campus dedicated to expanding our ability to provide the unique and distinctiv­e Mercy preparatio­n for tomorrow’s nurses and other healthcare profession­als.”

Constructi­on of the new Frances M. Maguire Healthcare Innovation Center is expected to begin within the next nine to 12 months.

The facility will focus on programmin­g and partnershi­ps that address the “convergenc­e of technology and person-centered compassion­ate care” in line with the university’s vision of becoming the Catholic University leader in profession­al and healthcare education, a university spokeswoma­n said.

The space will include immersive simulation and skills labs to provide students with opportunit­ies to practice clinical skills. It will also provide space for collaborat­ion among programs to provide optimized

patient care, a best-practice in healthcare.

Developmen­t of a healthcare innovation campus is part of a broader strategic plan to build on the Gwynedd Mercy University’s reputation for preparing “Distinctiv­e Mercy Graduates,” according to a press release.

The university has recently embarked on a number of improvemen­ts to existing campus facilities, including the addition of a loop road and pedestrian walkways, and the planned renovation of one of its residence halls — Loyola Hall. The renovation­s of Loyola Hall are set to begin this month, according to Kirsten Swanson, director of marketing communicat­ions and social media for

Gwynedd Mercy University. She added that phase one of the renovation­s is expected to be completed in the fall of 2023.

In February 2020, a stateof-the-art virtual environmen­t for radiation therapy training (VERT) machine was added, offering students the opportunit­y to practice simulated radiation therapy techniques with 3D views and life-size visualizat­ions.

In November 2020, the university added an Anatomage Table, a life-size dissection table providing an interactiv­e look at the human body and 150 other species. The university also recently added a new Nursing Anne simulation mannequin with interchang­eable

parts and accessorie­s to create a variety of simulated patients.

D’Emilio added that as the school approaches its 75th anniversar­y in 2023, it remains focused on adding more “state-of-the-art facilities and technologi­es supporting innovative teaching and learning initiative­s.”

Founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1948, Gwynedd Mercy University is a coeducatio­nal institutio­n offering more than 40 bachelor’s, master’s, and associate degree programs as well as two doctoral programs on a full- and part-time basis. The university had 2,304 students registered as of fall 2021 and 850 nursing students. For more informatio­n visit gmercyu.edu.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTOS ?? This artist’s rendering shows the rear entrance to the Frances M. Maguire Healthcare Innovation Center at Gwynedd Mercy University.
SUBMITTED PHOTOS This artist’s rendering shows the rear entrance to the Frances M. Maguire Healthcare Innovation Center at Gwynedd Mercy University.
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Gwynedd Mercy University added an Anatomage Table in November 2020, a life-size dissection table that provides students with an interactiv­e look at the human body.
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This photo shows a Gwynedd Mercy University student with the university’s new Nursing Anne simulation mannequin.
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This artist’s rendering shows the front entrance of the Frances M. Maguire Healthcare Innovation Center at Gwynedd Mercy University.
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Frances M. Maguire

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