Children in the South Korea alternative school faced a language barrier as well as an emotional one. But after 2½ weeks with Mercer students and faculty, their comfort and confidence in interacting with others grew. During the sixth Mercer On...
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....
A Mercer University professor is working to bridge the gap of understanding between veterans and civilians through one of her courses this semester. The 19 students in Dr. Katherine Roseau’s Integrative Studies (INT) 201: Building Community class have been...
MACON – In the latest adjustment to the Carnegie Classification® of Institutions of Higher Education, Mercer University has been moved to the second-highest level of doctoral research universities in the country. The Carnegie Classification® is the basic way that colleges...
A Mercer University professor spent two weeks this summer excavating a prehistoric site in Kenya where a skull fragment of an early human ancestor was found late last year. Since December 2018, Dr. Francis Kirera, an assistant professor of anatomy...
Two Mercer University Class of 2021 graduates have designed a more efficient, environmentally friendly and affordable generator. Spencer Lowe, an environmental engineering major, and Trenton Williams, an electrical engineering major, founded a company earlier this year that focuses on streamlining...
MACON — The Middle Georgia community is invited to learn about Roberts Academy at Mercer University and how it will address the needs of children with dyslexia at an event 6-7:30 p.m. March 23 in the Presidents Dining Room...
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...
College of Pharmacy Professor Martin D’Souza and researchers at Emory University were awarded a National Institutes of Health grant to study whether oxytocin-encapsulated nanoparticles targeted to the brain, will help lessen seizures and behavioral deficits in childhood epilepsy. Most anti-epileptic...
Surrounded by volcanos with a wind that locals say carries away sin and the pristine blue water of a lake that famed naturalist Alexander von Humboldt called "the most beautiful in the world," Mercer students were immersed in the highlands of Guatemala during Spring Break 2022.

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