The two organizations will choose a leadership team for educational initiatives at both the university and its campuses, as well as at Ohio Mercy Health locations, according to the report.
Mercy Health will provide $10 million over the next 13 years for a performance center and football and care facility scheduled to open in January 2017, according to the report.
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