Mercer University senior Sophie Leveille has organized a collaborative concert aimed at confronting misconceptions about the large refugee population in the United States and supporting a music program for refugee children in a Georgia community.
Mercer University President William D. Underwood announced at the annual Homecoming meeting of the Board of Trustees in Macon the appointment of Dr. Sarah E. Gardner as Distinguished University Professor of History in the College of Liberal Arts.
In an attempt to address one of American democracy’s biggest problems – low and unequal participation that leads to low levels of engagement beyond college – the Southern Conference launched “SoCon Votes,” the first NCAA Division I conference championship for voter participation.
There are numerous opportunities for undergraduate students to participate in research at Mercer Medical School. The faculty are involved in cutting-edge research in many different areas.
Atlanta Theatis Anderson Jr., assistant vice president for enrollment management, Enrollment Management Rachel Bowers, marketing specialist, communications, Enrollment Management Lydia Brown, library assistant II,...
Atlanta Brenda Austrie-Cannaday, international student and scholar services coordinator, International Programs Lael Whiteside, director of admissions, School of Business, Admissions Macon Steve Ford, senior...
College of Health Professions Dr. Daniel Dale, clinical assistant professor of physical therapy, co-presented “Presidents Past and Present: Envisioning and Engaging in the Future”...
A near perfect fall weather forecast awaits thousands of Mercer alumni and friends when they arrive on campus this weekend for Homecoming 2017.
The top-two individual speakers at this past weekend’s Golden Gate Invitational at the University of California, Berkeley, were both Mercer Bears.
Dr. Jonathan D. “Jon” Wells, professor of history at the University of Michigan, will deliver three lectures on the theme “Blind No More: Southern Slavery, Free Soil, and the Coming of the Civil War” as a part of Mercer University’s 60th annual Lamar Lecture Series, the most prominent lecture series on Southern history and culture in the U.S.

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