Mercer University College of Pharmacy faculty member Martin D’Souza, Ph.D., recently began research into designing a microparticle vaccine for COVID-19.
Dr. D’Souza has previously used...
Christopher Rice had a problem.
He was working in the oil fields in North Dakota, and his cellphone charger cable kept breaking.
“If you’ve ever been to North Dakota,...
In recent weeks, Mercer students, faculty and staff have been faced with the task of transitioning to online coursework in the wake of the...
There’s more to Mercer’s Robotics Club than programming and robots. The organization is an outlet for students to learn, teach, create and socialize, and...
Jabril Edmondson and DeShun Gilchrist were frustrated with the traditional durags they were using to care for their hair.
“The application process is ridiculous when you think about it,” Gilchrist said. “The process of...
In just 12 weeks, Mercer students can have 12 credit hours, an undergraduate certificate and an immersive study abroad experience under their belt.
Right now,...
Mercer students were on the ground and immersed in the action when presidential primary season kicked off earlier this month.
As part of a special...
A Mercer senior hopes to help strengthen the bonds between families and their loved ones who are incarcerated. Taylor Rinberger, a psychology major and...
MACON – Ten Mercer students will present eight posters to state senators and representatives at the second annual “Posters at the Georgia Capitol” event Feb....
Three Mercer University researchers are working on new drug formulations that could more safely and effectively treat psychiatric and neurological disorders.
Through their company, DD...















