MACON – Mercer University students offered nine of 25 total presentations of undergraduate research from Georgia colleges and universities at this year’s “Posters at the Capitol” event, held virtually Feb. 24. Twelve students presented nine projects to state senators and...
Dr. Charlie Thomas felt like something was missing from her Introduction to Ethics course. She had been teaching the class since joining the faculty at Mercer in 1994, but she had never been totally happy with it … until...
MACON – Mercer University is represented for the second consecutive year in the highly selective Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) Posters on the Hill. This year’s event will take place online with poster sessions being presented virtually on Twitter beginning...
ATLANTA — Mercer University College of Education’s AgSTEM partnership with a group of schools in Gwinnett County recently added another collaborator in Grace Hope Church that will further serve the goal of making strides in STEM education and have...
Through her clinical and experimental research, a Mercer University School of Medicine professor is working to provide a better understanding of blast-related traumatic brain injuries.  Dr. Ibolja Cernak, professor of pathophysiology and neuroscience, hopes her research will contribute to the...
A Mercer University research team hopes to improve relations between residents of an Atlanta community through a new online newspaper.  Dr. Arla Bernstein, assistant professor of communication in the Department of Liberal Studies at Mercer’s College of Professional Advancement (COPA),...
Technical communication students in Mercer University’s School of Engineering recently had the unique opportunity to participate in an international collaborative project with France’s Université de Paris to promote virtual teaming and research. The 10-week project was shepherded by Dr. Pam...
Four Mercerians will share their unique ideas and perspectives during the University’s first TEDx program. Faculty, staff and students are invited to the event at 6 p.m. April 23 in Willingham Auditorium.  The venue will be limited to 100 guests,...
In December 2018, Mercer announced the University’s most recent rise within the Carnegie Classification®, the leading system of recognizing and describing academic diversity within U.S. higher education institutions since 1973. Among 30 categories, Mercer was elevated to the second-highest level — Doctoral University with High Research Activity (R2) — representing the University’s second promotion within the classifications since 2014.
Mercer University undergraduate students are encouraged to get involved in research early, and more are taking advantage of the opportunity.

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