It’s the beginning of the semester, and I know what that means for Bears everywhere around Macon — sorting out a busy social calendar of campus and community events. While deciding among the offerings is never easy, I encourage...
Mercer will face The Citadel Bulldogs in the Bears' first Southern Conference game of the season on Sept. 17. Here are four things to know before you go. It's a Top 25 matchup Mercer and The Citadel both rank in the...
Homecoming offers Mercer University students an opportunity to connect with and learn from alumni, and those who build relationships during this time may reap career benefits in the future. Career planning plays an important role in helping students launch, change...
Even amid today's challenges, a Mercerian's purpose is never lost. We were made for times like these, and we will continue to roar together.
Mercer alumni and friends with a shared love of reading are staying connected through Virtual Book Club. The book club, now in its third year, has over 450 members. Participants read one book every two months and meet online. Discussion...
The second episode of the new Mercer University student-led podcast, "Real Talk, Let's Talk," is now available. Produced and hosted by juniors Shailey Shah and Robyn Guru, the show features students sharing their stories of challenges and triumphs. In this week's...
As social unrest spread across the country last weekend, Dr. Ansley Booker started getting messages.   Dr. Booker is director of Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives at Mercer University, and students and staff were reaching out to her about their feelings of fear, anger, frustration, depression and trauma in the wake...
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You've come a long way, grads. The Class of 2020 has one more chance to celebrate their accomplishments as graduates return to Mercer University's Macon and Atlanta campuses for Commencement in August. The ceremonies span three days, kicking off Aug. 7...
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...

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