Mercer University School of Engineering has been named a finalist for the 2014 STEM Education Awards presented by the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG), the state's leading association dedicated to the promotion and economic advancement of Georgia's technology industry.
McAfee School of Theology is proud to announce the hire of Tamela M. Patterson of Stone Mountain, GA as the new Enrollment Associate in the admissions office.
College of Health Professions Dr. Cheryl Gaddis, assistant professor of practice in the Department of Public Health, has been selected to serve as a...
Atlanta Farhath Asad, resident, Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy Sheena Brown, clinical assistant professor, Physician Assistant Studies, College of Health Professions Alfred Canon,...
Atlanta Stephanie Ace, assistant bursar, Bursar's Office Jordana Berry, director of admissions and student affairs, Admissions/Student Affairs, College of Pharmacy Melissa Cruz, interim assistant...
Mercer University's McDonald Center for America's Founding Principles will welcome Dr. Carl J. Richard, professor of history at the University of Louisiana Lafayette, for a public lecture on Sept. 10.
Mercer University will open its 2014-2015 Executive Forum, presented by BB&T, with Matt Towery, publisher and CEO of InsiderAdvantage and managing director of governmental affairs at Hall Booth Smith, on Oct. 2.
United Way of Central Georgia and Leadership Macon held a groundbreaking ceremony on Aug. 20 for a new multipurpose outdoor facility at Ingram-Pye Elementary School, supported by grants and donations from a number of organizations, including Perdue Farms, Macon/Bibb Consolidated Government, Macon Roots and GE Capital.
All seven schools and colleges on Mercer University's Atlanta campus are combining their efforts for the second consecutive year to encourage the community to "Reach Out, Speak Out" during National Suicide Prevention Week on Sept. 7-13.
Dr. Chanequa Walker-Barnes is a theologian and psychologist whose mission is to serve as a catalyst for healing, justice, and reconciliation in the Christian church and beyond. Dr. Walker-Barnes has earned degrees from Emory University (B.A., Psychology and African-American/African Studies), the University of Miami (M.S. and Ph.D., Clinical Child/Family Psychology), and Duke University (M.Div., Certificate in Gender, Theology, and Ministry). She is currently Assistant Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling in the McAfee School of Theology at Mercer University. Prior to coming to McAfee, Dr. Walker-Barnes served on the faculty at Shaw University Divinity School, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and the University of Florida. A candidate for ordination in the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church, she is licensed to practice psychology in Georgia and North Carolina.

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