Timothy W. Floyd, the Tommy Malone Distinguished Chair in Trial Advocacy at Mercer University School of Law, will receive the William Pincus Award in...
Mercer University will confer bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees to more than 2,600 students participating in four commencements during May in Macon and Atlanta. The total number of students meeting the requirements for graduation exceeds 3,000.
Mercer University will confer an honorary Doctor of Laws degree to state Sen. John F. Kennedy and an honorary Doctor of Humanities degree to Zelma Redding, founder and president of the Otis Redding Foundation, during this year’s commencement ceremonies.
During Mercer University’s Spring Board of Trustees meeting on April 25, new degree programs were approved in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, School of Music and School of Medicine, and recommendations for faculty sabbaticals, tenure and promotions were ratified.
ATLANTA — During Mercer University’s spring Board of Trustees meeting on April 25, President William D. Underwood, a tenured professor in the School of...
Since his appointment as Mercer’s 18th president in 2006, President William D. Underwood has led the 192-year-old University through a tremendous period of growth...
Mercer University freshman Jordan Oladokun has been awarded a placement with the competitive Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP), a free, six-week summer enrichment program focused on improving access to information and resources for college students interested in the health professions. 
Mercer University sophomore Ellen Jones has been awarded a CDC John R. Lewis Undergraduate Public Health Scholars (Lewis Scholars) position at the University of South Dakota Center for the Prevention of Child Maltreatment this summer.
Ten Mercer University communications studies students recently won the Student Involvement Champion award for the highest student involvement from a university at the Georgia Communication Association (GCA) Conference at West Georgia University.
Mercer University junior Nivea George was recently accepted to the prestigious Public Policy and International Affairs Program (PPIA) Junior Summer Institute (JSI) at the University of Michigan Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy (Ford School).

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