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Chikaodili Adibe, tutor II, Academic Resource Center
Clinton Canal, assistant professor, Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy
Elaina Chance, counselor, Counseling Services
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Kellie Appel, senior vice president for strategic initiatives, President's Office
Julie Petherbridge, associate dean of graduate programs/associate professor, Instruction, Eugene W. Stetson School...
Mercer University Tift College of Education alumnus Dr. Tommy Welch has been named a finalist for the 2018 National Principal of the Year award, presented by the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP).
The 2017 Law Review Symposium to be held on Friday, Oct. 6, will focus on “Disruptive Innovation in Criminal Defense.” It is sponsored by the Law Review, Mercer School of Law, and the Southeast Association of Law Schools. The symposium will take place in the first-floor moot courtroom of Mercer Law School from 9:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. It is free and open to the public.
This fall, Mercer University welcomed five incoming freshmen as part of the University’s sixth class of Stamps Scholars and the 12th class overall for the Stamps Family Charitable Foundation and its 40 partner institutions across the country.
Azadeh Shahshahani, Legal & Advocacy Director for Project South, will be presenting on “Imprisoned Justice: Inside Two Immigrant Detention Centers in Georgia” on Thursday,...
More than 60 first-year students in Mercer University’s School of Medicine will receive their white coats and be welcomed into the medical profession Saturday at 10 a.m. in Willingham Auditorium on the Macon campus.
Mercer University School of Medicine today recognized the first 25 students to receive inaugural Physicians for Rural Georgia Scholarships, which cover 85 to 100 percent of tuition for up to four years in the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) program.
This week, Mercer Law students completed their first course of the year during Intro Week, which takes place the week following Orientation, but before...
Mercer University’s Robert McDuffie Center for Strings will welcome 10 of the country’s most talented young musicians Sept. 1-4 for the Center’s annual Labor Day Festival.