
Dedication for Stembridge Center for Student Success
Mercer University President William D. Underwood, Executive Vice President of Administration and Finance Dr. James Netherton and others will participate in a dedication ceremony for the Stembridge Center for Student Success, located at 1283 Adams St. on the northwest edge of the Macon Campus. The facility is named for Willard D. "Bill" Stembridge, a 1968 graduate of Mercer's College of Arts and Sciences, who worked for more than a decade at Mercer and also had a distinguished career in public…
View EventHarry Vaughan Smith Distinguished Visiting Professor of Religion
Harry Vaughan Smith lecture series featuring Dr. Peter C. Phan.
View EventArbor Day Celebration – Tree Seedling Giveaway
February 21, 12:30-1:30 pm GSC Entrance Arbor Day Celebration – Tree Seedling Giveaway Greener Mercer will be giving away bald cypress and redbud tree seedlings to celebrate Arbor Day and Mercer’s designation as a Tree Campus USA. Each person can receive one of each seedling type, first come first serve until we run out.
View EventLecture “Socialism Sucks: Two Economists Drink their Way Through the Unfree World”
Economics professor Robert Lawson from Southern Methodist University will present the findings of his new book (coauthored with Professor Benjamin Powell) "Socialism Sucks: Two Economists Drink their Way Through the Unfree World."
View EventCreative Activism: The Role of the Arts in Confronting Economic Injustice
Join us for an evening with Macon artist Charvis Harrel as he speaks with Dr. Laura Simon and Dr. Cameron Kunzelman from Mercer University about using his art to confront injustice.
View EventWomen in History Panel – Cancelled
The History Department welcomes you to join us for Women In History, a panel discussion celebrating Women's History Month. Panelists are Dr. Anita Gustafson, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences & Professor of History, Dr. Sarah Gardner, University Distinguished Professor of History, and Dr. Abigail Dowling, Assistant Professor of History.
View EventLeslie Irby: First Disabled African American Woman with a Pilot’s License – Cancelled
A Women's History Month Program sponsored by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives. Leslie Irby: First Disable African American Woman with a Pilot's License
View EventThe Commedia Pinocchio – Cancelled
Come one and all to "The Commedia Pinocchio" at Tattnall Square Park. Free and Open to the Public! March 20-22 at 10 a.m. March 27-29 at 10 a.m.
View EventHow to Lead Effectively During a Crisis
Mercer University’s Dr. Laura Morrow, associate professor of management, discusses: How to Lead Effectively During a Crisis. In uncertain and challenging times, understanding stress patterns is crucial to remaining focused and effective as a leader. Register via the link provided to learn more and receive helpful leadership tips.
View EventRebuilding the Economy After COVID-19
Join Mercer’s Stetson-Hatcher School of Business this Wednesday, May 6, for our next webinar: Rebuilding the Economy After COVID-19. Dr. Antonio Saravia, associate professor of economics, and director of the Center for the Study of Economics and Liberty, will outline steps for sustainable economic recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic. Register to save your spot using the link provided.
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