
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Panel
Come hear from Returned Peace Corps Volunteers about what life is really serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer overseas. Time will be left at the end for Q & A.
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The reality of study abroad: a discussion on gender, race, identity and much more!
View EventReal Talk Featuring Professor Lisa Newman
Real Talk is a monthly series featuring speakers you know, stories from their lives, and real talk about the ups and downs of navigating college. Get to know the people behind the podiums & the faces you see on campus, and learn that you are not alone in the challenges you face.
View EventStudy Abroad 101
Interested in learning about study abroad? Come hear the basics of it and get all your questions answered!
View EventGilman Scholarship Information Sessions
Representatives from the Office of International Programs and the Office of Fellowships and Scholarships will present information about the Gilman Scholarship, how to use it, and how to apply for it on Monday, Feb. 3 at 10 a.m. in Connell Conference Room 3 and Tuesday, Feb. 4 at 5 p.m. in Connell Conference Room 3.
View EventCaribsa’s annual BAE-Gram Sale
Mercer students will be able to buy candy grams for Valentine's Day.
View EventMVSA Pho and Pandan Waffle Food Stand
The Mercer Vietnamese Student Association is providing a Pho and Pandan waffle food stand as a fundraiser for the Mercer on Mission trip to Vietnam. We will be located under the bridge between EGC and SEB. Please come and support us!
View EventCoPA Open Research Team Meeting – Cancelled
Please consider joining us starting February 3rd, every Monday 3:30-4:30 pm in AACC Building, Room #354. We welcome anyone interested in being a part of a research team or conducting their own research. This open group is designed to allow a forum for students to ask questions regarding research, foster research collaboration among students and professors, and create space for general discussion regarding research-related topics. Students at all developmental levels of research are welcome. Whether you are interested in being…
View EventStructural and Institutional Injustice: The Case of Pleasant Hill
In this first installment of the four-part Economic (in)Justice in America series, a panel will explore the inequity behind urban interstate development and the story of Macon’s Pleasant Hill community in their fight for restoration and revitalization. Panelists include Tedra Huston, Executive Director of Macon-Bibb Community Enhancement Authority; Peter Givens, President of Pleasant Hill Neighborhood Improvement Association; and Dr. Doug Thompson, Professor and Director of Spencer B. King, Jr. Center for South Studies at Mercer University. Co-sponsored by the Center…
View EventQuadWorks Black History Month Kick Off
Celebrate the start of Black History Month with black student organizations on campus.
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