Mercer University School of Medicine’s Class of 2017 recently presented Macon Volunteer Clinic with a check for $500.
Mercer University’s Georgia Baptist College of Nursing was recently awarded a nearly $2 million grant by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to increase nursing education opportunities for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds, including racial and ethnic minorities who are underrepresented among registered nurses.
Dean Ted Matthews received the Bowl of Hygeia Award from the Georgia Pharmacy Association for his 44 years of service to Mercer University's College of Pharmacy and to the profession of pharmacy.
The one-year fellowship is for a pharmacy graduate interested in a career in the pharmaceutical industry. Fellows will divide their time between the College and Galt, where they will help advance the clinical development of secondary indications of approved drugs and support scientific affairs of Galt products as they move from development to commercialization.
Mercer University’s Cleopatra Warren, a student in Tift College of Education’s Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction program, was recently selected by the University of Pittsburgh’s European Studies Center (ESC) to participate in this year’s Brussels Study Tour.
The joint research conference of the Mercer Health Sciences Center was held May 22 at the College of Pharmacy on the University’s Cecil B. Day Campus in Atlanta.
Mercer University rising junior Emily Cuarenta was recently selected for the Reproductive Rights Activist Service Corps (RRASC), a summer internship program coordinated by the Civil Liberties and Public Policy (CLPP) program at Hampshire College.
Three Mercer University faculty members were recently selected as Governor's Teaching Fellows, a highly selective program designed to develop important teaching skills through emerging technologies and instructional tools and sponsored by the Institute of Higher Education at the University of Georgia.
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Dr. Jonathan Addleton, adjunct professor of international and global studies, gave presentations on his book, titled The Dust of Kandahar:...
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