(MACON) For the ninth consecutive year, the Mercer University Singers will present "A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols" Friday and Saturday, Dec. 5 and 6, 7:30 p.m., in Newton Chapel. The Mercer Singers will be under the direction of Dr. Stanley L. Roberts and accompanied by University Organist Robert Parris. Tickets are $5.
WHO:  DeKalb County special education students and Dr. Julie Cold, associate professor of clinical and administrative sciences at Mercer's Southern School of  Pharmacy    WHAT:  Dr. Cold will teach a special drug and alcohol awareness workshop   to a group of Dekalb County special education students participating in the County's job training program.   WHEN:  Tuesday, Nov. 25, 10-11 a.m.   WHERE:  Room 004 of the Education Building on Mercer's Cecil B. Day Atlanta Campus, 3001 Mercer University Drive, off I-85 just inside the perimeter   BACKGROUND: Dekalb County special education students have been meeting on Mercer's Atlanta campus all semester before going to their job training sites. As a part of this job training program, some students are working in various Mercer University offices and Mercer faculty and students will provide various workshops to the students.   Note: Media interested in...
MACON- Recent studies show as much as 10 percent of college students decide to transfer to another institution during or after their freshman year. Some students discover the college or university they selected as a high school student is not the perfect fit for them. The institution may be too large or too small or it may not provide the collegiate experience that the student had hoped to have. Other students may elect to start their studies at one institution and transfer into a degree program that is better tailored to their future career path. Mercer will hold Transfer Information Sessions on Sunday, Nov. 30, and Sunday, Dec. 28, for undergraduate students interested in transferring to Mercer in spring or fall 2004.  These sessions will be held from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Mercer School of Medicine on the University's Macon campus.   "With the large university resources of 10 schools and colleges, yet the personal attention that comes with an average class...
MACON- Mercer University's computer programming team, the Binary Bears, recently had four student teams place in the top five among Division II teams at the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Regional Programming Contest Championship.   The contest was held at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Fla. Students were asked to use their mathematics, data processing and computer knowledge to solve as many problems as they could in five hours using a single computer. Mercer students Samson Alva of Dubai, U.A.E. , Cody Boisclair of Warner Robins and Charles Thorogood of Smyrna, solved an impressive eight problems, beating out Division I teams that included graduate students from Mississippi State University, Clemson University and Auburn University. The student team placed ninth overall out of 88 teams. The team also placed first in the Division II category.   Mercer students Wes Fincher of Woodstock, Drew Hartley of Peachtree City and Joshua Smith...
Macon- Mercer University's student chapter of the American Chemical Society (ACS) recently was one of only 29 chapters in the nation to receive an Outstanding award. The award was based on its chapter activities during the 2002-2003 academic year. The 2002-2003 Mercer ACS student chapter president was Kelly Wade of Colquitt, and the vice president was Sean Lynch of Fayetteville. Both Wade and Lynch are now seniors at Mercer. Natasha Lee, a Jonesboro resident who graduated in May and is a first-year student at the Dental School of Medical College of Georgia, served as treasurer.  Kinjal Vakil, a Martinez resident who also graduated in May and is a first-year student in Mercer's Southern School of Pharmacy, served as secretary.  Faculty sponsors were assistant professors of chemistry Dr. P. Elaine Butler and Dr. Nancy Dopke.   Every student-affiliate chapter of the ACS is required to submit an annual report of its activities.  Based on these reports, chapters are...
The annual Holiday Open House at Mercer University's Woodruff House will be from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 2 to Thursday, Dec. 4.
The 2003-2004 University Commons Colloquium Series will have its fourth of six lectures on Thursday, Jan.15 at 7:30 p.m. in room 251 Stetson Hall on the Macon campus. Professor Jack L. Sammons of Mercer's Walter F. George School of Law will speak on "A Christian Pedagogy: The Method is the Message." He will speak for 30 minutes. Afterwards, Mercer professors Tom Scott of the History Department and Doug Thompson, University Commons, will have five minutes each to respond. Refreshments will be served.   The final two speakers will be Professor Andrew Silver of the English Department and Mercer President R. Kirby Godsey. Silver will speak on "Pluralism in a Baptist University" on Feb. 17 at 7:30 p.m., room 251 Stetson Hall on the Macon campus. President Godsey will speak on "The Higher Calling of the Undergraduate Experience" on March 11 at 12 p.m. in the Trustees Dining Room on the Atlanta campus.   Transportation will be provided from Macon to the Atlanta campus. Sack...
Macon--The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching announced today Dr. Andrew Silver, assistant professor of English at Mercer's College of Liberal Arts, has been named the 2003 Georgia Professor of the Year. The announcement was made at a ceremony in Washington D.C. "Dr. Silver represents the finest Mercer has to offer. He demonstrates the University's commitment to being a teaching institution of the highest caliber," said Mercer University President R. Kirby Godsey. "All of us within the University applaud his accomplishments and his dedication to his students." Silver has taught at Mercer since 1998. He earned his undergraduate degree in religion at George Washington University and his doctorate in English literature at Emory University. Prior to coming to Mercer, he served as a visiting assistant professor at Emory University and a dean's teaching fellow at Oxford College of Emory University. Dr....
Chief Economist Emeritus for the New York Stock Exchange William Freund will speak at Mercer University's Executive Forum Thursday, Nov. 20. He will give a breakfast presentation at 7:30 a.m. in the Religious Life Center on the Mercer University Macon campus and a lunch presentation at noon in the Trustees Dining Room on Mercer's Atlanta campus  The Executive Forum is a business outreach program of Mercer University's Eugene W. Stetson School of Business and the Office of Advancement. Entering its 24th year, The Executive Forum provides business professionals with an opportunity to hear nationally noted speakers on business trends while networking with other business leaders. In his presentation titled "The Outlook of Business and Productivity: A Wall Street Perspective," Freund gives a comprehensive analysis of the trends molding the future of American business, with useful insights for business and investors.   Known for his economic expertise and well-developed...

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