
Education Day in the Life
Participate in a tailored classroom experience, meet faculty, connect with current students, tour our historic Macon campus, and more. Day in the Life experiences are available to high school juniors and seniors.
View EventBusiness Day in the Life
Participate in a tailored classroom experience, meet faculty, connect with current students, tour our historic Macon campus, and more. Day in the Life experiences are available to high school juniors and seniors.
View EventMidday With Mercer: Education Admissions Q&A
Take your lunch break with us and get your questions answered at Midday with Mercer: Education Admissions Q&A. Have questions about Mercer University’s graduate programs in education? Join us for an Admissions Q&A Drop-In Zoom Session. This open Zoom session allows you to log-in at your convenience, ask your questions, and get personalized guidance from our admissions team. Whether you’re curious about admissions requirements, application deadlines, or which program is the best fit for your career goals, we’re here to…
View EventMary Jane Newberry Butterfly Habitat Volunteering
Established by Mr. Bert Bevins, former county commissioner, the garden is named in honor of his grandmother, who had a deep love for gardening. Volunteers will be clearing plant beds and pulling weeds. They will also be planting some fall seeds for the butterflies! Volunteers will be asked to wear closed-toe shoes and cool clothing, bring water, and also consider bringing sunscreen/bug-spray/hat if desired. Volunteers will be meeting in the CSC lobby at 3:30 pm, where they will meet their…
View EventDotan Appelbaum: Severe Optimism Exhibition
October 3-November 23 Dotan Appelbaum: Severe Optimism McEachern Art Center, open Thurs.-Sat. 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Severe Optimism is an exhibition of new work by artist, maker, and writer Dotan Appelbaum. This body of work reflects on the life and ideas of 19th-century English designer and craftsman William Morris, reconsidering their meaning in today’s world. For Morris, design was a way to make sense of the Industrial Revolution and its impact on labor, modes of making, and the built environment. As…
View EventGlobal Ethics Day Talk: Should Dead People be Compelled to Save Lives?
For Global Ethics Day 2025, Dr. Rosalind Simson, Associate Professor of Philosophy, will present "Should Dead People be Compelled to Save Lives? A Conversation about the Recent Atlanta Case of Forced Pregnancy After Brain Death.”
View EventVolleyball vs. Western Carolina
The Catamounts come to Hawkins Arena to battle the Bears.
View EventStephen Darlington: Cathedral Choral Classics
Stephen Darlington, one of the United Kingdom's foremost choral conductors, joins Mercer Singers and director Stanley Roberts in a choral tour-de-force of time-honored anthems by British composers and contemporary sacred selections from composers around the world.
View EventPharmacy in Focus
Join us on campus for Mercer Pharmacy in Focus: Open House and experience the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program firsthand. Explore our new Moye Pharmacy and Health Sciences Center, connect with current student pharmacists, meet faculty, and discover how our community will support your journey to becoming a pharmacist.
View EventPilgrimage to Penfield
SGA and the Heritage Life Committee are excited to invite you to one of Mercer's time-honored traditions, Pilgrimage to Penfield. It will be on Oct. 18 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Students will be given a tour of Mercer's history at its founding site. All attendees will be provided lunch and a free gift.
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