Mercer University’s Tift College of Education and the Griffin-Spalding County School System (GSCS) on Aug. 18 celebrated a new Professional Development Services (PDS) partnership involving Cowan Road Elementary and Cowan Road Middle schools.
Mark “Tony” Stillman, Ph.D., associate professor of clinical medical psychology in Mercer University’s College of Health Professions, recently received the 2016 American Psychological Association (APA) Early Career Achievement Award.
Mercer University School of Medicine and Georgia 4-H recently partnered to offer a unique experience for 4-H’ers interested in a career in the medical field.
Mercer Innovation Center (MIC) and SparkMacon are co-sponsoring a free weekly Entrepreneur Lecture Series, which will begin Sept. 6 at 5:30 p.m.
In college, I took an Old Testament course that challenged me to think of Genesis 1 not as a sweet fairy-tale or myth, but rather a very intentional, very nuanced and structured environment that took fully into account the use of the six day metaphor.
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Mercer University’s 2016-2017 Executive Forum, presented by BB&T, will include presentations by national political correspondent Ron Brownstein, international strategic affairs consultant and lecturer Anja Manuel, and automotive and healthcare industry executives Joe Lawrence and Patrick Miles.
Mercer University senior Caleb Barefield has been selected to serve the Peace Corps as a community and youth development volunteer in Armenia beginning in March.
Students, faculty and staff on Mercer University’s Cecil B. Day Graduate and Professional Campus are combining their efforts for the fourth consecutive year to encourage those across Metro Atlanta to “Reach Out, Speak Out” during National Suicide Prevention Week Sept. 4-10.