Mercer Service Scholars capped off a semester of volunteering at an after-school program with a holiday celebration for the elementary students they got to know and love. “We all formed such a tight bond with some of the students,” said...
Mercer University students are helping solve real-world challenges related to foreign policy through the U.S. Department of State’s Diplomacy Lab. The University’s first Diplomacy Lab course took place last semester, with students in Dr. Rachael Goodman’s poverty alleviation class examining...
Mercer Law School has launched a new program to help Central Georgians file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy relief who otherwise would not be able to afford it. A straightforward liquidation bankruptcy, Chapter 7 enables people to get a fresh financial...
Mercer University’s Engineering Honors Program and Tift College of Education will host their latest Go Baby Go build on Feb. 11 to modify battery-powered toy cars for children with limited mobility. The build will take place 11 a.m.-3 p.m. on...
A Division I athletic conference competition measuring student voter participation; an annual health fair for the Hispanic community; a podcast where students get real about their struggles and triumphs; and a faculty and staff training that’s helping improve the...
A recent event on the Macon campus offered support to the Hispanic community while providing Mercer University students with hands-on learning opportunities. The second Hispanic Education Fair, hosted on Feb. 18, provided prospective students and their families with information...
MACON — Mercer University seniors Cierra Crawford, Sariya Mathis, Nicole Ngan and Jendai Sealey were recently selected to serve the Peace Corps in Guatemala, Peru, Vanuatu and Costa Rica, respectively. “The Peace Corps not only seeks volunteers who possess the...
Over the past year, a Mercer University team has honored 29 Korean War veterans through an innovative service project. Dr. Sinjae Hyun, professor and chair of biomedical engineering, began his work on the “Remembering Korean War Heroes” project during the...
Caden Hamrick had paid his deposit and was ready to go on the 2020 Mercer On Mission trip to South Africa as a freshman, but then COVID-19 canceled all the programs that summer. Jobs and internships kept him busy...
A man serving a 50-year prison sentence will have another chance to prove his innocence thanks to Mercer Law School’s Habeas Project. Under the guidance of program director Brian Kammer, Class of 2023 graduate Taylor Rinberger argued the case...

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