A 112-year-old pipe organ built by the legendary American organ builder Ernest M. Skinner is on its way to Mercer University, thanks to the generosity of a Florida alumnus.
Mercer University’s Spencer B. King Jr. Center for Southern Studies will award the 2025 Thomas Robinson Prize for Southern Literature to award-winning author Jill McCorkle.
The United States faces a growing crisis involving xylazine, a drug often referred to on the streets as “tranq.” It is frequently mixed with fentanyl to extend the powerful opioid's euphoric effects, but the combination comes at a deadly...
The 24 women sat in a circle of chairs, half of them dressed in modern clothes and the other half in tan prison uniforms. They laughed, cheered and cried together like old friends as they reflected on their shared...
The Coffee Regional Medical Center Emergency Department was recognized for its commitment to strengthening pediatric emergency care in Coffee County during a Dec. 10 ribbon-cutting ceremony.
MACON – Mercer University welcomed nine incoming freshmen this fall as part of the University’s 13th class of Stamps Scholars.
Mercer’s newest Stamps Scholars include:
Reagan Cooke, a civil engineering major from Simpsonville, South Carolina
Arushi Cumer, a biochemistry and molecular biology...
Dr. Wallace Daniel, provost since 2008, announced today his decision to return to the faculty at the end of the year. President William D. Underwood announced that Dr. Daniel will be succeeded as provost by Dr. D. Scott Davis, senior vice provost for research and dean of graduate studies, effective Jan. 1, 2012.
MACON – Mercer Music at Capricorn will host a Songwriting Seminar on March 29 as the next program in its ongoing Professional Development Series. The one-day seminar will feature award-winning music industry leaders and artists from Nashville who will address...
MACON – Mercer’s Spanish program is making lasting efforts to form connections both inside and outside the University through its inaugural Hispanic Education Fair and by assisting the Georgia Student Finance Commission with translating resources for Spanish-speaking families across the...
ATLANTA – Internationally renowned pastor the Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III, who is currently serving as visiting professor of preaching at Mercer University’s McAfee School of Theology, has been appointed professor of homiletics, effective fall 2022.
Dr. Moss, who also serves...