
Know What You Owe Financial Literacy Workshop
The Office of Nontraditional and Evening Services (ONES) is a Student Support Services Program for new, returning and transfer students seeking a bachelor’s degree at the Regional Academic Centers in Macon, Henry, and Douglas. We provide services to retain and graduate students and work as liaisons between students, faculty, staff, and our community partners. The ONES program provides opportunities and resources for academic, career, financial, and social development.
View EventChronic Illness, Disability + Study Abroad
A panel discussion organized by ABLE Mercer and the International Bears Association to talk about how you can study abroad with a chronic illness or disability.
View EventFood Bank Friday
Join us as we volunteer at the Middle Georgia Community Food Bank. Volunteers should arrive in the CSC Lobby for check-in at 3 p.m.
View EventService Saturday
Volunteers should meet in the Connell Student Center Lobby 30 minutes prior to the start of their shift. Volunteers should dress comfortably and wear closed-toe shoes. Mercer gear is encouraged. The sites for this Service Saturday include Macon-Bibb Animal Welfare, All About Animals, Backpack Buddies, Brave Meadows, Higher Life Center, Keep Macon-Bibb Beautiful, MerServe Community Garden, U Create Macon Volunteer, Kitty City Volunteer, and Rescue Mission of Middle Georgia Volunteer
View EventGuest Lecturer Dr. John Lowe
The Spencer B. King, Jr., Center for Southern Studies is hosting guest lecturer Dr. John Lowe. John Wharton Lowe (BA Vanderbilt, MA Georgia State, M. Phil, Ph.D. Columbia), is the recipient of the MELUS Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Field of Ethnic American Literatures, was Robert Penn Warren Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature and Founding Director of the Program in Louisiana and Caribbean Studies at Louisiana State University. He has authored and edited numerous books…
View EventKnow What You Owe Financial Literacy Workshop
The Office of Nontraditional and Evening Services (ONES) is a Student Support Services Program for new, returning and transfer students seeking a bachelor’s degree at the Regional Academic Centers in Macon, Henry, and Douglas. We provide services to retain and graduate students and work as liaisons between students, faculty, staff, and our community partners. The ONES program provides opportunities and resources for academic, career, financial, and social development.
View EventReal Talk Featuring Dr. Carl Findley
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.
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