Mercer University's Penfield College recently launched an eight-month leadership development certificate program for employees in Georgia Department of Public Health District 4.
The nation's oldest and most prestigious academic honor society – Phi Beta Kappa – today approved the granting of a chapter to Mercer University during the organization's 44th Triennial Council in Denver, Colorado.
Atlanta Tammy Barbe, associate dean for graduate programs/associate professor, College of Nursing Clark DeLoach III, interim dean/director of development, Dean’s Office, School of Theology Scott Gillies, interim dean/associate dean of the University Library/associate professor/director of Swilley Library, Swilley Library Arthur Kent, assistant dean/executive...
Mercer’s Townsend School of Music would like to welcome all prospective piano students grades 8th-12th, teachers and parents to discover the piano at Mercer University.
Mercer University’s 12th annual Building the Beloved Community Symposium will focus on the theme “Building Leaders to Change the World” and will welcome noted minister, author and civil rights leader the Rev. Dr. C.T. Vivian. Events will take place Feb. 25-26 on the University’s Macon campus.
Mercer University will hold its seventh annual Breakthroughs in Engagement, Arts, and Research (BEAR) Day and 16th annual Engineering Expo April 6-7 to showcase outstanding student research and special projects from the College of Liberal Arts, Stetson School of Business and Economics, Tift College of Education, Townsend School of Music, College of Health Professions and School of Engineering.
Mercer University’s Center for Southern Studies will award the 2016 Sidney Lanier Prize for Southern Literature to Wendell Berry this Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Presidents Dining Room inside the University Center. The prize presentation is free and open to the public.
Congratulations to the six Mercer Law School alumni who were named as members of the Fulton County Daily Report's 2015 "On the Rise" Class. The Daily Report annually recognizes 40 Georgia lawyers under the age of 40 who are...
Mercer University's Tift College of Education will host a Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC) panel discussion on May 11, 3:30-6:30 p.m., on the Cecil B. Day Graduate and Professional Campus in Atlanta.
Mercer University’s student newspaper, The Cluster, won seven awards, including first place for Best Review, at the Georgia College Press Association Awards Luncheon Saturday in Athens.

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