Mercer University will welcome the Class of 2027 to the Macon campus during two move-in days Aug. 18-19. Then, first-year students will get to know their new home during a special program just for them Aug. 20-22. Here are...
Summer in downtown Macon is an experience like no other, as the sun shines brighter and the city comes alive. From exciting events to new business ventures, there is a lot to do and see in Macon's vibrant downtown...
A portion of College Street that runs through Mercer University’s Macon campus is being transformed into a pedestrian-friendly, attractive and enjoyable space.  Construction is now underway on the project, which will be done in two phases and is expected to...
As summer approaches and the days get longer, it's the perfect time to immerse yourself in Macon’s natural beauty and rich history. One way to do that is by celebrating Trails Day on June 3. Trails Day is dedicated...
Over the past three years, Mercer University has expanded its recruitment of students throughout the world and this fall welcomed its first international student to receive the prestigious Stamps Scholarship. Assistant Vice President for Global Engagement Felix Jelen is one...
Mercer Theatre presents an exciting family-friendly performance of The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical, which opens April 13 at Tattnall Square Center for the Arts in Macon. Adapted from the best-selling book The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan and featuring a thrilling original rock...
Behind a bright orange garage door on the Macon campus is a haven for young car enthusiasts. Here, students have access to a variety of tools and equipment to work on their vehicles as well as a community with...
Calling all festival lovers: Georgia’s best festival is back in Macon from March 17-26. The International Cherry Blossom Festival has brought thousands of people together for the past 41 years and continues to grow larger each year. In fact,...
It's time for another "Bear on the Street!" Play along as host Jasmine Nobles, a junior theater major, challenges her fellow Bears to a "Family Feud"-style game that’s themed around Valentine’s Day.
During her Founders’ Day address, alumna Pearlie Toliver described how her time at Mercer University as one of the first Black female students helped her persevere through adversity after she left. Toliver, who attended the College of Liberal Arts and...

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