Mount Mercy University was founded as a two-year college for women in 1928 by the Sisters of Mercy of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. These
sisters, whose order was founded in 1831 by Catherine McAuley in Dublin, Ireland, have been active in Cedar Rapids since 1875. The college was an outgrowth of their concerns about the education of women. In 1957, Mount Mercy became a four-year institution and awarded its first bachelor's degree in 1959. The college received accreditation as a baccalaureate institution by the North Central Association in 1960. In 1968, the Sisters of Mercy transferred their legal authority and responsibility to a self-perpetuating independent board of which three members would always be Sisters of Mercy. Mount Mercy College became coeducational in 1969. While integrating a strong liberal arts component, the college has always emphasized professional development from its early involvement, as a junior college, on business courses and teacher education. The departments of nursing, education, and social work were accredited in the 1960s and 1970s as the four-year programs developed. Initiated in 1997, the Adult Accelerated program, a joint Mount Mercy University/Kirkwood Community College accelerated degree completion program for working adults meets an important community workforce development need. On August 23, 2010, the institution was re-designated as a university. In May 2024, the university announced a partnership with fellow Catholic institution
St. Ambrose University in
Davenport that would allow students from both institutions to freely take classes at them. At the time of the announcement, a merger was "being explored for the future." Three months later, in August 2024, it was announced that the university would merge with St. Ambrose.
Presidents • Mary Ildephonse Holland, 1928–1933, 1946–1961 • Mary Cornelia Burke, 1933–1939 • Mary Maura Marron, 1939–1946 • Mary Agnes Hennessey, 1961–1977 • Thomas R. Feld, 1977–1999 • Robert Pearce, 1999–2006 • Christopher R.L. Blake, 2006–2013 • Norm R. Nielsen, 2013–2014 • Laurie Hamen, 2014–2020 • Robert Beatty, July 1, 2020–September 9, 2020 • Tim Laurent, September 9, 2020–July 21, 2021 (interim) • Todd A. Olson, July 21, 2021–present ==Catholic identity==