More than a dozen Mercer University undergraduate students are participating in research at institutions across the country this summer. They’re diving deep into topics such as thermal management, tissue engineering, robotics and more. “It’s been really fun. I’ve made a lot...
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the nation’s first reported cases of the disease that would later become known as AIDS. Over the past four decades, Mercer University professors have contributed to the research of the disease while providing...
People experience the world through all their senses, and Dr. Natalie Bourdon helped her students understand that through unique sensory experiences this spring.
Dr. Nader Moniri, associate dean of research in the College of Pharmacy, received renewed funding from the National Institutes of Health to continue studying a key reason as to why common inhalation medications to treat asthma often become ineffective.  The...
SAVANNAH – Mikalah Maury, a second-year medical student at Mercer University School of Medicine (MUSM), was recently awarded research funding through the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) Foundation and the HIV Medicine Association (HIVMA) Grant for Emerging Researchers/Clinicians Mentorship (G.E.R.M.) Program. The...
Before Dr. Russ Hopper even applied to Mercer University’s School of Medicine, he knew he wanted to provide primary care to rural Georgians. Growing up in the tiny town of Pitts, he saw firsthand the shortage of physicians in rural...
Share your love for Mercer University this holiday season and support a Mercerian at the same time. The Den’s 2022 Holiday Gift Guide features 10 gifts created or sold by Mercerians. Whether you’re buying presents for Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa...
The first radio station in Macon — and the second in Georgia — started 100 years ago as a physics experiment on the Mercer University campus. WMAZ, which stood for Watch Mercer Attain Zenith, officially hit the airwaves on Oct....
At this time last year, Mary Helene Hall was learning the basics of knitting and making her first hat. Now, the senior journalism and women’s and gender studies double-major is working on a cardigan and shawl and doing lace...
Mercer University’s Engineering Honors Program and Tift College of Education will host their latest Go Baby Go build on Feb. 11 to modify battery-powered toy cars for children with limited mobility. The build will take place 11 a.m.-3 p.m. on...

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