Joy Nwoke, a third-year Mercer pharmacy student, explains "flattening the curve" and what you can do to decrease the spread of COVID-19. https://youtu.be/vU_F8DknV_Y
Kathy Kloepper, Mercer associate professor of chemistry, introduces us to her new co-worker and shares tips on how to stay connected with friends and family while social distancing.
Cammy Hatchett, a junior marketing major, encourages fellow students to take care of themselves and others.
Pablo Valentin, coordinator of new student programs, encourages us to "be the best Bear that you can be."
Mallory Maves, a sophomore marketing major, reminds us that even though we are not physically at Mercer, we are still Mercerians, and she encourages us to represent Mercer no matter where we are.
Sarah Gerwig-Moore, associate dean of Academic Affairs at Mercer Law School and a Mercer alumna, encourages us to have faith and to be there for one another even when we aren’t physically together.
Though campus classrooms and buildings may seem quiet during virtual instruction in recent days due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a familiar hum and whir emanates from the Mercer University Theatre costume shop. The sound of sewing machines clicking their needles...
Jacob Wilson, a first-year student at Mercer Law School, encourages us to cultivate new habits and to take advantage of this opportunity to connect with family and friends.
Calista Anne Koch, harp instructor for Mercer University's Townsend School of Music, performs "What a Wonderful World" from her home. https://youtu.be/wrA3kzZhj7g
Mercer University seniors Ariel Daniels and Meg Hicks recently received prestigious Fulbright U.S. Student Awards to serve as Fulbright English Teaching Assistants in Morocco and Mongolia, respectively. Daniels, from Milledgeville, is double-majoring in political science and international affairs with a...

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