College of Liberal Arts Dr. Craig Byron, associate professor of biology, co-authored the article "Mouse Hallucal Metatarsal Cross-Sectional Geometry in a Simulated Fine Branch Niche," which was accepted for publication in the Journal of Morphology. Dr. David A. Davis,...
Dr. Susan Codone, associate professor of technical communication in the Mercer University School of Engineering, has been selected as a Governor’s Teaching Fellow, a highly selective program sponsored by the Institute of Higher Education and the Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of Georgia.
Dr. Susan Codone, associate professor of technical communication in the Mercer University School of Engineering, has been appointed director of the Center for Teaching and Learning by Provost Dr. Scott Davis.
An international colloquium honoring the life and writings of Russo-French author Vladimir Volkoff, sponsored by Mercer University's College of Liberal Arts and the Georgia Humanities Council, will be held Nov. 15-16 on Mercer's Macon campus.
Holocaust survivor and theologian Dr. Walter Ziffer will speak twice at Mercer University's Macon campus this week. He will deliver a lecture on Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Presidents Dining Room of the University Center, titled "Witness to the Holocaust: Reminiscences from Three Years in a Human-made Hell," and, on Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Newton Chapel, he will deliver "Beyond Theodicy: In Search of God." Both events are free and open to the public.
ATLANTA/MACON - Mercer University's Executive Forum, presented by BB&T, will host four speakers as part of its 33rd annual series. The 2012-2013 series begins the year with John Goodman, president and CEO of the National Center for Policy Analysis, speaking Tuesday. He will give a presentation titled "What's Next for Health Care?" to Executive Forum members and invited guests during a lunch presentation at the Capital City Club in Atlanta at noon and a dinner presentation at 6:30 p.m. in the Presidents Dining Room of the University Center on the University's Macon campus.
Adam Ragusea, Macon bureau chief for GPB Radio – one of Mercer University's partners in the Center for Collaborative Journalism (CCJ) – and soon-to-be full-time faculty member at the Center, has received a 2014 national Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA).
Mercer University’s Southern Studies Program has named writer Lee Smith as the recipient of the 2013 Sidney Lanier Prize for Southern Literature. The Sidney Lanier Prize honors significant career contributions to Southern writing in drama, fiction or poetry.
All 18 members of the first graduating class of Mercer University's Georgia Baptist College of Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner Program passed the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Examination on their first attempt and are now practicing family nurse practitioners.
Mercer University’s James and Carolyn McAfee School of Theology will welcome Dr. Terrence Deacon, professor of biological anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley, for the seventh annual D. Perry and Betty Ginn Lectures on Christian Faith and Modern Science Oct. 6-7 on the Cecil B. Day Campus in Atlanta.

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