
“Acts of Reparation” Documentary Screening and Family History Weekend
A free screening with filmmaker Q&A of the documentary "Acts of Reparations" on Friday, Sept. 19 at 7 p.m. On Saturday, Sept. 20 there will be a pop-up event regarding black family genealogy resources. The events are free but registration is required.
View EventFaculty Jazz Quintet
The Mercer Jazz Faculty Combo performs a collection of jazz standards and original music
View EventGidion’s Knot
Gidion’s Knot By Johnna Adams A grieving mother and a middle school teacher engage in a tense and emotionally charged parent-teacher conference following the tragic suicide of a young boy. As the conversation unfolds, painful truths about the student, his writing, and the adults around him are revealed. The play explores themes of grief, responsibility, and the blurred lines between creativity and appropriateness.
View EventBe a Good NeighBear
Join MerServe for Be a Good NeighBear, Mercer’s annual day of service, as we come together to make a meaningful impact across Middle Georgia. This flagship event offers students the opportunity to volunteer alongside community partners such as Habitat for Humanity, Backpack Buddies, All About Animals, Goodwill Industries, and many more. After completing your service project, stop by the Connell Student Center Breezeway to pick up your free Be a Good NeighBear t-shirt! Volunteer registration is open now on BearPulse:…
View EventCollege of Education: Endorsement Information
Join Mercer University’s Tift College of Education for our upcoming Endorsement Webinar to learn how our programs can support your professional growth. This informative session is designed for educators who wish to expand their skills, enhance their teaching credentials, and better serve their students.
View EventGidion’s Knot
Gidion’s Knot By Johnna Adams A grieving mother and a middle school teacher engage in a tense and emotionally charged parent-teacher conference following the tragic suicide of a young boy. As the conversation unfolds, painful truths about the student, his writing, and the adults around him are revealed. The play explores themes of grief, responsibility, and the blurred lines between creativity and appropriateness.
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