The National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) has named Mercer College of Pharmacy's student chapter the Chapter of the Year, recognizing its engagement and dedication to community pharmacy. Mercer’s...
MACON – Mercer University junior Donald Williams Jr. was recently selected to participate in this year’s Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program in...
Live music, free tours to commemorate re-opening Dec. 2-3 MACON – Mercer University is planning a series of programs and events Dec. 2-3 to celebrate the...
ATLANTA – Mercer University College of Nursing Associate Dean Tammy Barbé, Ph.D., has been named interim dean of the College by Provost D. Scott...
MACON – The 2018 Mercer Law Review Symposium, to be held Oct. 5, will focus on “Corporate Law in the Trump Era.” The symposium, which...
The Mercer University Board of Trustees Executive Committee has appointed a 12-member Presidential Search Committee and charged it with the responsibility of identifying and recommending a successor to the University’s 18th president, William D. Underwood.
For more on the announcement, visit www.mercer.edu/newsconference . MACON - The sights and sounds of intercollegiate football will be returning to the Mercer University campus after a 70-year absence. The University's Board of Trustees today unanimously approved a plan to resume competition in football in the fall of 2013. Mercer currently fields 15 men's and women's sports and is the only private university in Georgia to compete in NCAA Division I athletics."This was a well-thought-out, carefully deliberated decision by the board that followed more than two years of study and discussion," chairman W. Homer Drake Jr. said at a University Center news conference following the trustees meeting. "The board's action today reflects the trustees' support for President Underwood's ongoing efforts to further strengthen the University's academic profile, reputation, and level of student engagement."Mercer President William D. Underwood told a packed...
Mercer University senior Maggie Callahan was recently awarded a Boren Scholarship to learn Georgian and study the political culture of the southern Caucasus region in Tblisi, Georgia, during the 2017-2018 academic year.
MACON – Mercer University School of Medicine (MUSM) recently held a ceremony to honor the recipients of the 2018 MUSM Awards for Excellence in Research....
MACON – Mercer University School of Medicine faculty member Francis Kirera, Ph.D., is part of a multi-institutional, multi-national team that received a $2.6 million National...

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