It takes a lot of people to make Mercer University the institution that it is. The students have and always will be the lifeblood of our University, but Mercer wouldn’t be Mercer without expert faculty members to pass on their knowledge...
From new cars to lumber to consumer goods — nearly every sector of the economy continues to be impacted by product shortages that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic. But as restrictions lessen and the world heads toward a full reopening,...
Mercer University alumnus Jukabiea Barlow took a leap of faith when he applied to be a prison chaplain and discovered a passion. For a year and seven months now, the 2019 McAfee School of Theology graduate has been ministering...
A Mercer University alumna recently was featured in Georgia Trend magazine as one of six women trailblazers leading the way in business. Gwen Collins, who graduated in 1998 with a degree in biomedical engineering, is president of Collins Manufacturing Co....
Two Mercer University alumni recently climbed to the peak of the highest mountain in the contiguous United States. Alumni Greg Sutton, who graduated in 1993 from the Stetson-Hatcher School of Business, and Monty Hill, who graduated from the business school...
A Mercer University School of Medicine professor is being recognized for his dedication to community and family medicine. Dr. Bonzo Reddick, professor and chair of community medicine, will receive the 2021 Family Medicine Physician of the Year Award from the...
MACON – Karen J. Sneddon, interim dean of Mercer University School of Law, appointed David Hricik as the new associate dean for faculty research and development, effective Oct. 5. The associate dean for faculty research and development supports faculty...
On weekdays, Tangela Mitchell is coordinator of student affairs services on Mercer University's Atlanta campus. But on any given weekend in the fall, she's traveling the South as a football official for the Southwestern Athletic Conference. Mitchell is a member...
Twenty years ago, Mercer University alumna Christina Stanton was fleeing her New York City apartment, barefoot and in her pajamas. She and her husband, Brian, sought safety at Battery Park along with thousands of others, only to find themselves...
While much was of the world was captivated by the Summer Olympics, a Mercer University graduate student was training for his own shot at the gold. Austin Hayes, a graduate assistant cross-country/track and field coach, has been training for a...

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