Mab Segrest is this year's Martha Daniel Newell Visiting Scholar at Georgia College and State University where she is researching Central State Hospital's 170-year social history. Segrest recently retired from the Fuller-Maathai Chair of Gender and Women's Studies at...
The new season at The Grand Opera House, Mercer's premier performing arts center, begins with a trio of diverse music events. The Royal Drummers and Dancers of Burundi inspired the World Music and Dance Festival and have toured internationally for more than five decades, bringing the dance, music and culture of their Central African homeland to life, thrilling audiences of all ages. They take the historic stage at The Grand for the inaugural event of the season on Tuesday, Sept. 18, at 7:30 p.m.
Mercer University's Eugene W. Stetson School of Business and Economics (SSBE) again appears among the pages of "The Best 296 Business Schools" guidebook, released by The Princeton Review on Tuesday.
The Mercer University Opera will present "Pirates of Penzance" for young audiences April 17-18 in Fickling Hall on Mercer's Macon campus.
The Art Department in Mercer University's College of Liberal Arts will present a series of public art exhibitions, titled "Art in the Park," in Macon's Tattnall Square Park.
Mercer University graduate students Tavonda Hudson and Thommi Odom recently earned recognition from national counseling organizations.
Mercer junior Aaron Featherston has earned one of the nation’s most prestigious and competitive research scholarships for undergraduates, the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship.
Dr. Lisa Murphey Lundquist, associate dean for administration in the Mercer University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, has been named interim dean of the new College of Health Professions, effective May 1. Her appointment was announced by Dr. Hewitt "Ted" Matthews, the University's senior vice president for health sciences who leads the new Mercer Health Sciences Center. Dr. Matthews is also dean of the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.
MACON - Noted James Madison scholar Dr. Colleen Sheehan of Villanova University will deliver the undergraduate Constitution Day Lecture at Mercer University on Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Fickling Hall of the McCorkle Music Building. Mercer's Center for the Teaching of America's Western Foundations is hosting the lecture, titled "James Madison on Citizenship and Statesmanship," which is sponsored by the Jack Miller Center.
Dr. Kathryn D. Kloepper, assistant professor of chemistry in Mercer University's College of Liberal Arts, was recently presented the 2013-2014 Undergraduate Analytics Research Program Grant by the Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh (SACP).

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