Women often face unique challenges when it comes to negotiating.   “They tend to be sometimes fearful of asking for more (of what they need) at work or even asking for what’s fair,” said Dr. Elizabeth Chapman, associate professor of management at Mercer University’s Stetson-Hatcher School...
With completion of the large-scale COVID-19 student testing prior to the start of fall classes, Mercer University is implementing ongoing surveillance testing as part of its comprehensive plan to maintain the safest possible environment for students, faculty and staff...
Living on campus is going to be a little different this year. Here's how Mercer University is helping to keep its residential students safe during COVID-19 while still providing them with the on-campus experience they've come to expect. https://youtu.be/gruiFj9QwIQ
This semester, Mercer University political science students have been helping their peers register to vote and understand why their vote matters.  Dr. Chris Grant, professor and chairman of the Political Science Department, has been teaching his “Campaigns and Elections” course...
About 15 Mercer University students sat on yellow hardback chairs and retro-style couches, spaced out between fixtures like a red drum set, piano, stage and control panel. Phil Walden Memorial Studio B inside Macon’s historic Capricorn Sound Studios — reopened...
Homecoming looked a little different this year, but we loved it all the same. Here's a recap of our celebrations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpKi1nMjFYU
Take a quick break from the holiday hustle and bustle to try your hand at a virtual puzzle depicting the Mercer University campus. Macon Campus Aerial Newton Chapel Spearman C. Godsey Science Center Jesse Mercer Statue in Atlanta
The quest for equal rights and justice sought by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. continues as the country observes the holiday named in his honor.  Judge W. Louis Sands, the keynote speaker at Mercer University’s third annual Living the Dream event on Jan. 14, reminded students,...
Mercer University’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives and the Minority Mentor Program will welcome best-selling author Dr. Beverly Tatum at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 15 in Willingham Auditorium as part of a series of “Conversations about Race and Racism”...
Activist Rachel Cargle will challenge the Mercer University community to explore how race plays into the everyday lives, structures and experiences of those living in the United States during this year’s Women’s History Month event. Cargle, a public academic, writer...

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