Dear Kelly, Can you help guide me on which department I should call? I often find that when I’m thinking I should call financial planning, I really need to call the bursar. And then, when I feel I should be...
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In June, three Mercer University physician assistant students had the unique opportunity to travel to Kisumu, Kenya, for their pediatric clinical rotation.
March 18 is the start of the 40th anniversary of the Cherry Blossom Festival in downtown Macon. Enjoy a 10-day celebration featuring live music, a parade, amusement rides and games, pink pancakes and more. The “Pinkest Party on Earth”...
We’ve all heard of the “freshman 15” — a colloquial term for the weight gain that many new college students experience when living on their own for the first time with access to delicious (and abundant) on-campus dining options. But...
Looking for more artistic activities? Then, check out downtown Macon! With seven art galleries, daily art classes and numerous public art installations, you can find something to fill your artistic heart around every corner. This weekend, downtown Macon is opening...
When it comes to healthy habits, whether you’ve failed once, a hundred times or never got started, you can start again today and be successful.
My dad was a “fixer.” When the transmission went out on our 1964 Rambler, he fixed it with little more than a screwdriver and a pair of pliers. When the toaster stopped toasting, he took it apart, found the...
Over the summer break, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion hosted two Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) fellows Ibrahiim El-Amiin and Emily Stradling. Ibrahiim was born and raised in Buffalo, New York, and moved to Atlanta to attend Morehouse College...
Rising 11th and 12th grade students from Mercer University’s Upward Bound program embarked on a transformative summer filled with service-learning and health care integration courses.

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