Macon Kim Meeks, has been appointed interim director of medical library, Medical Library, School of Medicine
Atlanta Cameron Collins, student affairs specialist, Admissions and Student Affairs, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Susan Gilbert, dean and professor of economics and finance, Stetson School of Business Carlene Knights, project coordinator, Dean's Office, James and Carolyn McAfee...
The second annual Teaching and Learning with Technology Summer Faculty Institute was held May 12-16 on the Macon campus.
ATLANTA - When the 145 members of Mercer University's College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Class of 2010 receive their white coats at the College's annual White Coat Ceremony on Aug. 17, they will see newly-designed logo patches to reflect the College's new name. Approximately 570 pharmacy students will be wearing the logos on their coats in more than 175 locations in the metro Atlanta area as they participate in their practice experiences.
What: Mercer University, the city of Macon and the College Hill Corridor Commission have scheduled a news conference to announce a major new grant for the College Hill Corridor.
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.
For more on the Center for Collaborative Journalism, visit ccj.mercer.edu. MACON - Mercer University will dedicate the Center for Collaborative Journalism, located on the first floor of the recently completed Phase II of the Lofts at Mercer Village, in conjunction with the fall meeting of the University's National Journalism Advisory Board on Friday. The event, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 11:30 a.m. in front of the new Mercer Village facility. Participants will include representatives from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Peyton Anderson Foundation, Mercer, Georgia Public Broadcasting, The Telegraph and the National Journalism Advisory Board.
MACON - Amina S. Ali, the African Union's ambassador to the United States, will speak at Mercer University tonight. Her speech, titled "African Union Mission: Health and Education Programs for Africa," will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the Peyton Anderson Auditorium in the Science and Engineering Building on Mercer's Macon campus, followed by a reception in Penfield Hall. The event, which begins at 7 p.m. is free and open to the public.
MACON—Atlanta-based YKK AP America Inc., a designer and manufacturer of high-quality windows, doors and architectural products for the residential and commercial building industries, recently signed on as the inaugural Gold member of the new Mercer Corporate Partners Program with...
MACON- Mercer University's Political Science Department will host a free public debate on foreign policy Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 6 p.m. in the McCorkle Music Building, Neva Langley Fickling Hall.   This is part of a nationwide event called  "The People Speak: America Debates Its Role in the World," in which thousands of debates will take place in hundreds of locations across the country between Oct. 5th and 18th. The goal of the program, funded by the Open Society Institute, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and the United Nations Foundation, is to engage as many Americans as possible in discussions on foreign policy.   There will be two debates, one between Mercer political science faculty members, associate professor Eimad Houry, Ph.D., and assistant professor Gregory Domin, Ph.D. The other debate will be between Mercer honors students Ruth Beerman of Alpharetta and Matt Stone of Warner Robins. They will address such issues as the legitimate use of military force and...

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