Families of Mercer University students will descend on the Macon campus for annual celebration of Family Weekend on Sept. 20-22.
Mercer University will celebrate Constitution Day with two separate lectures organized by the Walter F. George School of Law and the College of Liberal Arts during the month of September.
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Mercer University is ranked among the top-10 universities in the South by U.S. News & World Report for the 15th consecutive year and is the highest-rated Georgia institution in any category.
The 2013 Mercer Law Review Symposium on Friday, Oct. 11, will focus on "Current Trends in International Trade and Their Impact on Multinational Business." The symposium will feature a mix of leading academics, key government officials and expert attorneys in private practice and corporate general counsel.
For the second straight year, Mercer University welcomed its largest-ever class of incoming students, as 834 new Macon campus undergraduates, including 728 freshmen and 106 transfer students, enrolled for fall classes.
Mercer University students, faculty and staff will give up their morning to give back to the community this Saturday. As part of the University's "Be a Good NeighBEAR" service day, volunteers will disperse around the city of Macon to work with neighborhood associations in Bellevue, Pleasant Hill, Beall's Hill and Village Green, with Habitat for Humanity in Lynmore Estates, and in several other locations.
Mercer University's literary and arts review, The Dulcimer, is one of eight finalists for the Associated Collegiate Press 2013 Magazine Pacemaker award.
The inaugural graduating class of Mercer University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program earned a 96.3 percent first-time pass rate on the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE), surpassing both statewide and national averages.