The Georgia Pharmacy Association (GPhA) earlier this month presented its Larry L. Braden Meritorious Service Award to Hewitt W. "Ted" Matthews, Ph.D., longtime dean of the College of Pharmacy and Mercer's senior vice president for health sciences, during the organization's annual convention in Amelia Island, Fla.
Congratulations to the six Mercer Law School alumni who were named as members of the Fulton County Daily Report's 2015 "On the Rise" Class....
Mercer University's Tift College of Education, in collaboration with the School of Engineering and College of Liberal Arts, hosted nearly a dozen teachers and two dozen students from area middle schools during the month of June in preparation for next fall's first class of Woodrow Wilson Georgia Teaching Fellows.
Dr. David Gushee, Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics and director of the Center for Theology and Public Life at Mercer University, was introduced as the newest columnist for Religion News Service on June 29.
Dr. Susan Codone, associate professor of technical communication in Mercer University's School of Engineering and director of Mercer's Center for Teaching and Learning, has been recommended to join the Fulbright Specialist Roster.
Mercer University alumna Sarah Wibell has received a $5,000 fellowship from The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi to pursue a Master of Philosophy in social anthropology at the University of Oxford.
Dr. Anya Silver, professor of English at Mercer University, received one of the 51st annual Georgia Author of the Year Awards (GAYA), presented June 27 at Kennesaw State University's Continuing Education Center.
Mercer University Provost Dr. D. Scott Davis has appointed Dr. Robert N. Nash Jr. as interim dean of the James and Carolyn McAfee School of Theology.
Mercer University Provost Dr. D. Scott Davis has appointed Dr. Robert N. Nash Jr. as interim dean of the James and Carolyn McAfee School of Theology. Dr. Nash’s appointment is effective July 1, when the School’s current and founding dean Dr. R. Alan Culpepper will step down after 20 years of service in that post.
Adam Ragusea, journalist in residence and visiting assistant professor of journalism in Mercer University's Center for Collaborative Journalism (CCJ), was named the state's best radio anchor and/or reporter in the Georgia Associated Press Media Editors (APME) annual broadcast contest.

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