Erin Keller, a Mercer alumna, encourages us to be intentional during this time and remain optimistic. She reminds us in the most uncertain times to remain focused on the most certain things.
Michael Junod, director of the University Center, and Rachel Woodson, director of Employee Wellness, remind us that although we are socially distant, we need to stay connected, hydrated, active and healthy.
Elizabeth O’Dell’s student teaching job was cut unexpectedly short this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The junior holistic child education major at Mercer University is now unable to complete the 35-hour student teaching requirement with the Bibb County...
Heather Matlock, administrative secretary of the Upward Bound program, encourages us to continue to be flexible, try new hobbies and remain grateful.
Some Mercer schools and departments are finding unique ways to honor students virtually. Mercer School of Law and Alumni Services recently held some of the first online celebrations.
Loren Whitley, a freshman marketing major, reminds us that productivity may look different during this time, and it is important to not compare ourselves to others.
Dr. David Gushee, professor of Christian ethics and global development, shares how he has been encouraged by his students and their ability to adapt to change.
A Mercer University alumna is showing us with flipbooks what flattening the curve and social distancing look like.  Amy Pirkle, who graduated in 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in studio art, is a flipbook artist. In March, she posted on YouTube a video...
Mercer University freshman Grace Bowman reflects on what she is thankful for during this difficult season.
Thais Ackerman and Nick Wooten are just two Mercer University Center for Collaborative Journalism (CCJ) alumni who are covering the COVID-19 pandemic in the newsroom. Ackerman graduated from Mercer in 2019 with a major in journalism and a double-minor in...

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