Mercer University will welcome Dr. Daniel Usner, noted American Indian historian and Holland M. McTyeire Professor of History at Vanderbilt University, for the 56th annual Lamar Lectures, which will be held Oct. 7-8 in the Medical School Auditorium.
Mercer University continues the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of its integration with a panel discussion – “The Trayvon Martin Case and Its Meanings” – which will be held Thursday, Sept. 26, on the Macon campus and Tuesday, Oct. 1, on the Cecil B. Day Campus in Atlanta.
Mercer University’s James and Carolyn McAfee School of Theology will welcome Dr. David Christian, noted historian and pioneer in the interdisciplinary field of Big History, for the sixth annual D. Perry and Betty Ginn Lectures on Christian Faith and Modern Science from Sept. 24-26 on Mercer’s Atlanta and Macon campuses.
The past spring, the McAfee School of Theology lost one of her founding pastors and supporters when the Rev. Dr. W. Ches Smith III passed away. Ches dedicated much of his tenure as a pastor to the vital task of educating ministers.
Two Mercer University faculty members were selected as Governor’s Teaching Fellows, a highly selective program sponsored by the Institute of Higher Education and the Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of Georgia.
Mercer University's Henry County Regional Academic Center will celebrate its 10th anniversary on Thursday, Oct. 17, from 4:30-6 p.m., at 160 Henry Parkway in McDonough.
Mercer University is making available to the general public a limited number of free tickets to Friday's convocation commemorating the 50th anniversary of the institution's integration and featuring a speech by Andrew Young, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and Atlanta mayor.
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.
Enjoy a poem written by Hillary Beasley is a First-year MDiv student at McAfee in the Non-profit track. She hails from South Carolina ~Go Gamecocks!~ and loves wearing Chacos while watching Modern Family.
In his book, Unclean, psychologist and “experimental” theologian Richard Beck explores aspects of purity, hospitality, and mortality as they relate to the field of psychology and the Church.

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