Mercer University President William D. Underwood used the opening night of Homecoming weekend to announce a $400 million capital campaign for the University.
Mercer University's Board of Trustees installed nine new members, re-elected Atlanta attorney and Mercer Law School graduate Richard A. (Doc) Schneider as chair of the board, and approved two new degree programs during its annual Homecoming meeting today.
Mercer University will kick off this year's Homecoming festivities Thursday with the dedication of the M. Diane Owens Garden at 5 p.m.
In May, 15 theology students and two professors took a trip to India, visiting multiple religious sites over two and a half weeks. The visits included various Hindu and Buddhist temples, a Muslim shrine and Christian churches. The leader of the trip, Dr. Rob Nash, and a student participant, Bryan Kidd, reflect on their experience.
Unjust compensation is an ethical issue facing us at every socioeconomic rung today, even in nonprofit and religious organizations. The income gap in the U.S. narrowed following the Great Depression and continued to do so into the 1970s, but since then it has widened.
Mercer University Assistant Professor Dr. Angela Shogbon received the Georgia Society of Health-System Pharmacists (GSHP) Pharmacoeconomics Research Award at the organization's fall meeting, Oct. 10-12, at Brasstown Valley Resort.
Mercer University Associate Professor Dr. Karen D. Rowland has been invited by the White House and First Lady Michelle Obama to take part in a national program to improve school counseling.
Mercer Theatre presents its production of Early One Evening at the Rainbow Bar and Grille Oct. 16-26. What has been hailed as "An engaging, entertaining evening of theatre," by the New York Post, the production marks the final performance at Mercer's Back Door Theatre.
Mercer University Associate Professor Brenda Rowe, M.N., R.N., J.D., has been appointed to the Georgia Ebola Response Team by Gov. Nathan Deal.
The painting must be more childlike, as though it was painted by this innocent young girl and not by a professional artist. From this icon, Jephthah’s nameless daughter’s broken heart cries out:













