View Events

Loading Events

Upcoming Events › Student

Events Search and Views Navigation

Notice: Utilizing the form controls will dynamically update the content

2026 Atlanta Research Conference

4.11.26 | 10:00am - 3:00pm
Administration and Conference Center, 2930 Flowers Road South
Atlanta, 30341
+ Google Map

Sixteenth Annual Faculty and Student Atlanta Research Conference Research projects from all disciplines are encouraged to be submitted for poster presentations and/or talk sessions. The deadline to submit for the 2026 Conference is Friday January 30th, 2026. Link to Conference site with details and to submit abstracts: https://www.mercer.edu/discovery-and-innovation/atlanta-research-conference Contact Dr. Cameron Miller at miller_c@mercer.edu

View Event

MU Motion Moves Dance Classes

4.14.26 | 6:00pm - 7:00pm

MU Motion Moves is a fun, energetic, hardworking, and passionate atmosphere, providing a safe space for students to artistically express themselves through dance. The club is all inclusive no matter what race, gender, or sexual orientation. This club was created to encompass all styles of dance including ballet, jazz, modern, lyrical, hip-hop and contemporary. The dance classes will be open for dancers with and without experience. We are meeting every Tuesday this semester from 6-7 PM in the Fitness Center…

View Event

Pickleball Club

4.14.26 | 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Tattnall Pickleball Center, 1155 College St.
Macon, GA 31201
+ Google Map

Pickleball Club Practice, Tuesday and Thursdays from 6:30-8 at Tattnall Courts. Admittance $3 on Tuesdays. All skill levels are welcome. Learn how to play pickleball as well as participate in competitions and games. DM Instagram @mu_pickleball.ball for GroupMe link.

View Event

Still Small Voice

4.15.26 | 10:00am - 10:30am

A midweek reading and prayer. Wednesdays at 10 a.m. Rev. Dr. Greg DeLoach, Dean, School of Theology

View Event

Techy Talk #2 — Artificial Intelligence: Friend and Foe

4.15.26 | 10:00am - 11:00am

This is the second in a series of Tech Talks sponsored by the Computer Science Department entitled "AI: Friend and Foe.” It is about the rise of the AI revolution, and the best and worse use of AI chatbots, Agentic Agents and AI powered tools both in academics and in the workplace and the pros and cons of AI.  Some of the Pros include the use of AI in early cancer detection, and vaccine research, its productivity gains in the…

View Event

La Mesa Oral Exam Practice

4.15.26 | 6:00pm - 7:00pm

Hola Hola! BIENVENIDOS A LA MESA! 🧡 La Mesa is excited to announce our meeting dates for the Spring 2025 semester! Everyone is welcome to come and practice their Spanish skills through fun and interactive meetings. We look forward to seeing you soon!

View Event

Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) Wednesday Night Large Group

4.15.26 | 8:00pm - 9:30pm
Penfield Hall Macon, GA 31207 United States + Google Map

RUF is a Christian community for the committed and the curious. Join us every Wednesday for free dinner starting at 8PM followed by a time of singing and teaching at 8:30PM. Come check it out! We'd love to have you!

View Event

Sandwich Making

4.16.26 | 11:00am - 12:00pm

Join Mercer DSA in making meals for the food-insecure in Middle Georgia! This event occurs every Thursday at 11 AM at the Fellowship Hall of Centenary United Methodist Church, where we make and distribute sandwiches to community fridges in the area.

View Event

Pickleball Club

4.16.26 | 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Tattnall Pickleball Center, 1155 College St.
Macon, GA 31201
+ Google Map

Pickleball Club Practice, Tuesday and Thursdays from 6:30-8 at Tattnall Courts. Admittance $3 on Tuesdays. All skill levels are welcome. Learn how to play pickleball as well as participate in competitions and games. DM Instagram @mu_pickleball.ball for GroupMe link.

View Event

The Surprising Truths About College Majors and Entry-Level Jobs — Research Talk by Dr. Corey Moss-Pech

4.16.26 | 7:00pm - 8:30pm

Dr. Corey Moss-Pech, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Florida State University whose research sits at the intersection of higher education and the labor market, will come to Macon campus to discuss his recent research book "Major Trade-Offs: The Surprising Truths about College Majors and Entry-level Jobs," published in 2025 by the Chicago University Press. In this book, Dr. Moss-Pech argues that not only do humanities majors learn real-world skills, but they actually use them when they graduate. But graduates with…

View Event