
Lead the Way in 2025 — Master’s in Organizational Leadership Webinar
Mercer University continues to offer innovative graduate degree programs that connect you to opportunities in today’s workplace. Our programs are designed for all students, making it possible for you to manage the important things in life while pursuing a degree in any one of our industry-focused programs. The Organizational Leadership master’s degree program is designed for aspiring or existing leaders who are seeking advanced leadership roles in a variety of settings, including the nonprofit, healthcare, and technology industries. Please join…
View EventMercer Evening MBA
Get to Know the Mercer Evening MBA Are you looking to get to the next level and work through a rigorous curriculum and experiential learning? Whether you are looking to start your graduate journey now, or in the coming months, this informational webinar will help get your questions answered. Join us on February 13, for an informational webinar, where members of the admissions team will discuss: - Business Bear community and culture -MBA curriculum, including concentrations and graduate certificates -Career…
View EventBusiness Degrees for Working Adults Webinar
Mercer University continues to offer innovative programs that connect you to opportunities in today’s workplace. Our programs are designed specifically for working adults, making it possible for you to manage the important things in life while pursuing any one of our industry-focused programs. Please join Mercer's Office of University Admissions to learn how our evening, weekend, and online curriculum can help you reach your educational goals!
View EventKandy Lopez: Vaivén
The McEachern Art Center, in collaboration with ACA Gallery in New York, presents Vaivén, featuring the work of Afro-Caribbean figurative artist Kandy Lopez. Lopez’s work explores constructed identities, telling stories of people of color. Her current series is centered around large, yarn-based portraits on plastic canvas. Initially designed to be walked on like a rug, these pieces symbolize the marginalization of people of color in this country. In this exhibition, the portraits are elevated on gallery walls and suspended —…
View EventThomas Robinson Prize: Jill McCorkle
Mercer University’s Spencer B. King Jr. Center for Southern Studies will award the 2025 Thomas Robinson Prize for Southern Literature to award-winning author Jill McCorkle. The prize will be presented Feb. 13 at 6 p.m. in the University’s Presidents Dining Room.
View EventValentines Day Origami
Join the Latin American Student Organization and make some origami for your loved ones! Materials and snacks will be provided.
View EventTurbidity Paintings, Closing Reception and Artist Talk
Mercer University's Plunkett Gallery will hold a closing reception and artist talk on Thursday, February 13 from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. This will be a great opportunity to hear from the artists themselves about their innovative work that blends Art and Science. Turbidity Paintings, an exhibition of video art and digital photography by artists Thomas Asmuth (University of West Florida) and Sara Gevurtz (Auburn University), opened January 13 and will close after the reception on February 13. Refreshments will be…
View EventLove in Bloom — Origami and Love Letters
Looking for last-minute gifts for your loved ones? Join Green Coalition on February 13th for our Valentine’s Love in Bloom event! No experience necessary, just bring your creativity and a little bit of love (and old assignments you’d like to turn into origami!). Come for the fun, stay for the snacks and music, and leave with your own hand-crafted gifts to share with someone special!
View Event2025 College Town Film Series
The College Town Film Series is an annual collaboration of Middle Georgia State University, Wesleyan College, and Mercer University, which brings students, faculty, and the public together to view and discuss educational and entertaining films with a common theme. A professor from each college/university hosts a discussion following the films. The films focus on the theme of journalism this year. Jan. 30: "Ace in the Hole" Feb. 6: "The Paper" Feb. 13: "Spotlight" Free for college students and $5 for…
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