BRUNSWICK – Mercer University’s College of Professional Advancement recently received a $2,500 grant from Georgia Humanities for its latest work in a nearly decade-long...
In France this summer, Mercer University students and faculty helped provide resources and comfort to families facing unimaginable hardships. During this new Mercer On...
A Mercer University professor is working to reduce incidence of tick- and mosquito-borne illnesses through his ongoing research and public education. Dr. Adrian Vasquez, assistant...
A Mercer University multidisciplinary project is working to improve the health of fish species in Macon’s Javors Lucas Lake. In mid-July, a team installed...
https://youtu.be/iKHly9gF4R0 It was time for everyone to go home, but no one moved a muscle. It took 30 hug- and tear-filled minutes before the building...
Mercer has built a strong reputation for student democratic engagement, and a lot of the credit goes to alumnus Joey Wozniak. His efforts as...
It’s no secret that service is one of the pillars of Mercer. At a University where “everyone majors in changing the world,” students are...
As a Peace Corps volunteer in Botswana, Hoor Qureshi spent most of her days at a local school, helping teach life skills such as...
Mercer University nursing students got out of the classroom and into local communities this spring to educate residents on health-related issues.
One by one, the Rwandan people shared their personal experiences from the 1994 genocide, many for the first time. The stories were difficult to tell and difficult to hear, but it was an important step in learning how to manage past trauma and help others do the same. 

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