A Mercer University professor is working to save a rare plant from extinction.  For the past decade, Dr. Heather Bowman Cutway, professor of biology in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, has been researching the fringed campion. A federally...
This past spring, Mercer University students learned skills for designing and sharing visual data and put that knowledge into practice through a project with local clients.  Two classes, technical communication 376 and 676, were combined to create a new hybrid...
Elliza Guta wrote legal briefs and petitions and helped prepare written and oral arguments that went before the Georgia Supreme Court — all while a student at Mercer Law School. The work Guta contributed through the school’s Habeas Project resulted...
Mercer University nursing students got out of the classroom and into local communities this spring to educate residents on health-related issues.
Groundbreaking research by a Mercer University College of Pharmacy professor could unlock new treatment options for people with drug-resistant high blood pressure. This condition disproportionately affects African Americans and a portion of the general population, leading to increased risks...
A Mercer University professor has been studying strategies to make vaccines for COVID-19 and other diseases more stable for storage and transportation purposes and, therefore, more accessible on a global level.  Vaccine formulation development is the research focus of Dr....
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...
School of Engineering students now have the opportunity to work on projects with Gulfstream Aerospace, thanks to a new collaboration between Mercer University and the Savannah-based aircraft company. “Gulfstream Aerospace is one of the best and most advanced aerospace companies...
For two weeks this summer, 70 vulnerable and marginalized children escaped the difficult realities of their lives in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, to attend an enrichment camp taught by Mercer University students as part of Mercer On Mission.  Students taught classes on...
Sitting in a community meeting in Juliette in early 2020, Evey Wilson Wetherbee was struck by the emotion that filled the room. Residents living near the unlined coal ash pond of Georgia Power’s Plant Scherer were scared, angry and...

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