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...
Georgia Poet Laureate Chelsea Rathburn believes there’s a poem out there for you. And she wants to help you find it. “I firmly believe that no one has to like every poem, but there is a poem out there for...
Mercer’s Cecil B. Day Graduate and Professional Campus in Atlanta has been an important and strategic component of the University for five decades. Over the years it has evolved from an undergraduate arts and sciences campus — acquired by the...
Stock market analysis and recommendations by Mercer finance students are helping inform real investment decisions for the University, and that experience is helping those involved snag jobs at top firms after graduation.  The School of Business’ Student-Managed Investment Fund (SMIF)...
Mercer University School of Law students achieved more success in competition during the last academic year than ever before. For the first time, Mercer Law took home two national championships in the American Bar Association’s practical skills competitions. The wins...
The major renovation of a 120-year-old building at Mercer University has preserved much of the historic structure while simultaneously bringing it into the 21st century. Wiggs Hall, a two-story, red brick building featuring four stately columns, is situated on the...
If you missed the July 4 premiere of "A Night of Georgia Music" on GPB, the concert film will be re-broadcast at 9 a.m. Oct. 2 on the statewide network. Recorded at Macon’s historic Grand Opera House and Capricorn Sound...
Research examines how practitioners’ race, nationality and gender intersect with empowerment and selfhood A Mercer University professor’s own experiences with yoga led her to explore its impact on other practitioners. For the past seven years, Dr. Natalie Bourdon, associate professor of...
Nine hundred and eighty slave transactions — and counting. For years, Bibb County deed books from the 1800s sat unopened, collecting dust inside the courthouse. But since 2018, a team of researchers has been studying and cataloging their contents, which...
Mercer University senior Prachi Patel has recently ventured into starting and sustaining her own business, PrachiHennaArt. Patel’s major in chemical commerce, designed for students interested in the overlap of science and business, has aided in her pursuit of a longtime...

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