MACON, Ga. - With plans moving from the drawing board to reality, renovations have started on Mercer's softball field, Sikes Field. Bleachers have been removed and work has started in earnest, as the fence had been taken down and the posts have been removed.
Photographs will be posted periodically so fans will be able to watch the progress of the field's renovation during the summer online Sikes Field Renovation.
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LITHIA SPRINGS - Mercer University's Douglas County Regional Academic Center will hold a free information session beginning at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 3, for prospective students considering applying for fall session, which begins Aug. 21. Adults interested in earning a bachelor's degree through the Center's evening and weekend programs are invited to the informational session to meet with academic advisors, professors and admissions counselors.
MACON — Mercer University awarded an honorary doctor of laws degree to the Honorable Norman S. Fletcher, retired Chief Justice of the Supreme Court...
MACON - Bethany Marie Rezek received the George Waldo Woodruff Award of Excellence - the Walter F. George School of Law of Mercer University's top honor at commencement May 12 in the Macon City Auditorium.
MACON, Ga.- The Atlantic Sun Conference has announced that all of the games in the A-Sun Baseball Championship will be available for viewing through live internet videostreaming.
Through the joint efforts of host Stetson University and XOs Technology, the Atlantic Sun Conference will air live internet video broadcasts of the 2006 A-Sun Baseball Championship Presented by Progress Energy. All the tournament games will be available with the live video and audio streaming from Melching Field at Conrad Park in DeLand, Fla. Games begin at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, May 24. For all A-Sun Championship information and a complete tournament bracket, visit the A-Sun Baseball Championship website at: www.atlanticsun.org/baseball/baseballchampionship.asp
The direct video launch page will be linked to all the participating school websites as well as the A-Sun home page and baseball pages. To go directly to the XOs launch site, visit asun.xosn.com. The 2006 A-Sun Baseball...
SAVANNAH, Ga. - Mercer University's Eugene W. Stetson School of Business and Economics will bring its graduate business administration program to Savannah this fall. The new program, the Professional Master of Business Administration degree, will be Coastal Georgia's only executive-format MBA program.
"This new program will build on the strong ties the University already has with this dynamic community," said Dr. Roger C. Tutterow, dean of the Eugene W. Stetson School of Business and Economics. "Savannah is growing rapidly, and as companies expand and relocate to the area, they must have well-trained, visionary managers and executives. The Professional MBA program is designed to train those leaders."
The 16-month Professional MBA is aimed at business professionals with at least three years of experience who want to advance their careers to the leadership level in today's corporate world. Classes will be held on Friday afternoons and all day Saturday every three...
ATLANTA - Mercer University will offer four new or redesigned graduate programs on its Atlanta campus this fall. Three of the programs are in education and one is in public safety, and all are designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of dedicated public servants.
The College of Continuing and Professional Studies will introduce a Master of Science in Public Safety Leadership program this fall. The degree is at the leading edge of public safety education, according to Dr. Billy Slaton, the coordinator of Mercer's criminal justice degree program. The program is designed to augment all public safety disciplines and will include courses in terrorism, disaster planning, disaster response and budgeting.
"Today's public demands educated public safety leaders. Mercer University has stepped up to provide a comprehensive, integrated degree program that cuts across disciplines," said Stacey L. Cotton, chief of police for the City of Covington and co-coordinator of Mercer's...
MACON - Mercer University awarded an honorary doctor of science degree to Julie Louise Gerberding, M.D., M.P.H., director of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention, at the School of Medicine commencement on May 6. Mercer University President R. Kirby Godsey made the presentation after Gerberding gave the commencement address.