The fifth and last episode of Season 1 of the new Mercer University student-led podcast, “Real Talk, Let’s Talk,” is now available. Produced and hosted by seniors Shailey Shah and Robyn Guru, the show features students sharing their stories of challenges and triumphs. In...
When Mercer University students return to campus in the fall, they'll receive a small white box, sealed with a "Bears Care" sticker. Inside this Bears Care kit, they'll find a number of personal hygiene items and tips to help keep...
Mercer University President William D. Underwood conducted all-staff meetings on the Macon and Atlanta campuses July 16-17 to share plans for the upcoming fall semester and answer questions about the University’s preparations to promote the safest possible environment for...
Mercer University has changed the dates for the annual Homecoming celebration from Nov. 6-8 to Oct. 29-31. The date change reflects a revised football schedule. Mercer has scheduled contests at Jacksonville State and Army, while its Homecoming contest on Oct....
Mercer students recently marched in honor of veterans and won an award for their efforts. The University’s Army ROTC Battalion and Henry County Regional Academic Center (RAC) teamed up to submit a video for the 2020 Virtual Veterans Day...
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,...
A new event series is committed to bringing together Mercerians with different viewpoints to find some commonality and understanding.   The Middle Ground event series is designed around the idea of radical empathy, which is the practice of actively working to understand the feelings and experiences of others, said organizer Jadon Murad, a Mercer University senior...
Learn how to make pan-seared salmon with a sweet potato edamame barley bowl and wilted Swiss chard, grilled ratatouille salad and mini key lime pies.
One sunny day on Cruz Plaza, as Mercerians relaxed on blankets and tossed frisbees, a group of faculty, Macon residents and students gathered nearby with a big parrot head and an enormous skeletal structure attached to a backpack. “Who wants...
Courtney Honeycutt, coordinator of pre-graduate school advising, offers tips on how to figure out if graduate school is the right path for you and, if so, how to start the application process.

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