
Mercer Minority Association of Pre-Med Students General Body Meeting and Suture Clinic
Mercer Minority Association of PreMed Students, 2nd General Body Meeting and Suture Clinic, October 21, 2024, 6:30 pm, Stetson 251, Come join Mercer MAPS for our 2nd general body meeting of the semester! We will also be holding a suture clinic at our meeting and giving away 3 free suture kits!!! We can’t wait to see you there!
View EventMinorities in Business General Body Meeting
Be inspired! On February 19th from 5pm-6pm Minorities in Business is hosting a general body meeting and a trivia night! Trivia will be on Black business owners, innovators, and inventors. Let’s honor the African Americans who shaped history.
View EventEncountering Ableism Seminar
Join us for Encountering Ableism: Discussion on Disability with disability justice expert Mary Grace DuPree. Rev. DuPree will speak with us on Thursday, February 20th from 6-7 PM in Stetson 251. She will help us understand underlying ableist beliefs and helpful actions toward accessibility. There will be a Q&A session after her talk. Ukirk and Episcopal Lutheran Fellowship are proud to sponsor this event and will provide pizza. For more information, email elfmacon@gmail.com.
View EventSociology Department Guest Speaker Series: Mercer Alumnus Discusses a Decade of Social Work and Community Service in Macon
Former sociology student at Mercer Rhonda Ross-Hunter is an experienced social service professional with extensive experience in foster care and community engagement. Currently serving as a Case Manager at Brookdale Resource Center (homeless shelter), Rhonda focuses on assisting local unhoused citizens with employment resources and housing options. Rhonda holds a Bachelors degree in Sociology from Mercer University and a Masters degree from Fort Valley State University.
View EventAfrica Film Series
Half of a Yellow Sun is a 2013 Nigerian drama film directed by Biyi Bandele and based on the novel of the same name by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. The film is historical fiction that begins during the first Nigerian Independence Day on Oct. 1, 1960 and concludes at the end of the Nigerian Civil War in 1970. This story is told through a captivating love story that delivers an unforgettable cinematic experience.
View EventSchool of Business Graduate Programs — Early Admission Information Session
Drop by to hear more about a new opportunity for Mercer Juniors to apply early for admission to a graduate business program. Connect with Drew McIntosh, Director of Graduate Admissions, to learn more about benefits including: • Double Bear Scholarship • Expedited Application (complete in less than 5 minutes) • Early Admission Decision
View EventThe Equity Gap Discussion
Join NSBWM next Wednesday, March 11, from 5:45 to 6:45 PM in STN 251 for The Equity Gap, a discussion on the disproportional effects on black women in healthcare. This discussion will be led by Dr. Kedrick L. Williams, Associate Professor of Health Sciences at Middle Georgia State University and former Director of the Maternal Health Observership Summer Program at MUSM. We are honored to host Dr. Williams, who will lead a critical discussion on the systemic disparities and unique…
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