John Haag

Part-time Faculty at Gwynedd Mercy University - Gwynedd Valley, PA, US

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Stephen Donato

Adjunct Faculty Instructor

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Margaret Rakus

Program Coordinator, Digital Communication

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Mike Siravo

Systems Administrator

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Joe Pupo

Associate Vice President/Chief Information Officer

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Joann Erb

Adjunct Professor

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267-448-1400
Location
Greater New York City Area
Company
Gwynedd Mercy University
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Gwynedd Mercy University

Gwynedd Valley, PA, US • 500 - 999 Employees
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Gwynedd Mercy University, one of 16 Sisters of Mercy colleges and universities in the United States, is rooted in service and the liberal arts. At GMercyU, you can choose from more than 40 academic programs and enjoy a vibrant student life on our private 160-acre campus close to Philadelphia, one of the largest (and best!) cities on the east coast.Here, traditional college-aged and adult students will find a caring and supportive environment, and a deep commitment to making a difference - for ourselves and for others. Learn more at gmercyu.edu!

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John Haag's colleagues at Gwynedd Mercy University are Stephen Donato, Margaret Rakus, Mike Siravo, Henry Dmochowski, Jenn Mellon, Joe Pupo, Joann Erb and others.
John Haag's phone number is 267-448-1400
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