Oishei Foundation President to Speak at Fall 2019 Commencement
Robert D. Gioia, president of The John R. Oishei Foundation, will serve as speaker for Trocaire’s Fall 2019… Read More
Trocaire Dedicates New Technology Institute
Trocaire officially dedicated its new Trocaire College Technology Institute (TCTI), located on the second floor of the Transit Extension Center in Lancaster, on Tuesday, Nov. Read More
Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Guest Post
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. In recognition of that, please check out the guest blog post below, about Trocaire’s new… Read More
Brewing Programs Launch in October
Following a brief break, Trocaire’s Brewing, Distilling, and Fermentation Program is back at it, offering two courses this fall for those… Read More
Slate of Events Scheduled Sept. 23-27 to Celebrate Mercy Heritage Week
Trocaire’s Office of Ministry, Mission and Service has a full schedule of events planned to celebrate Mercy Heritage Week 2019. This week allows the entire… Read More
Finalists Recognized at the 2019 Athena Awards
Athena Young professionals award winner Katie Krawczyk (l) and finalist Emily Burns Perryman (r) The Buffalo Niagara Partnership is the area representative for… Read More
Community Experts Take the Floor at Trocaire’s Human Trafficking Panel
Kelly Galloway, executive director of Mona’s House; Cheryl Catuzza, MSN, RN, Nursing faculty at Trocaire College; Mary Jo Gugino-Colligan, Mercy associate and president of Angels… Read More
Buffalo Niagara Partnership President to Speak at Spring 2019 Commencement
Dottie Gallagher, president and CEO of the Buffalo Niagara Partnership, has been named speaker at Trocaire’s Spring 2019 Commencement on Wednesday,… Read More
Trocaire to Hold Public Panel Discussion on Human Trafficking & the Healthcare Response; Event is 4/25
Trocaire will hold a panel discussion on human trafficking titled “The Trauma of Human Trafficking: A Healthcare Response” on Thursday, April 25. Organized by the… Read More
Men in Nursing at Trocaire
Historically, the majority of the nursing workforce has always been female. According to the U.S. Census Bureau: While 3.2 million (91 percent) nurses are female,… Read More