
Ph.D. General Information Session
Are you passionate about advancing knowledge, conducting groundbreaking research, and becoming a leading expert in Education? We invite you to our upcoming PhD Information Session, where you will gain valuable insights into pursuing a doctoral degree at Mercer University. During this enlightening session, you will have the opportunity to: -Engage with esteemed faculty members and renowned researchers who will share their experiences and expertise. -Learn about the various Ph.D. programs we offer, tailored to meet your academic and research interests.…
View EventFabian Concert Series: Carnegie Hall Preview
Carnegie Hall preview concert plus more chamber music masterwork featuring violinists Robert McDuffie, David Kim, Amy Schwartz Moretti, and Annie Fullard; McDuffie Center Young Artists; and cellist/conductor Paul Watkins.
View EventHarry Vaughan Smith Lectures
A lot of us talk about, think about, and know about God, all of which is vitally important to our faith. But what about experiencing God? How do our Scriptures help to shape the conversation and set us up for such divine encounters? Grab your Bible and let’s explore! Dr. Jaime Clark-Soles, professor of New Testament, Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor, and director of the Baptist House of Studies at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, will give…
View Event“Freedom Seekers” Exhibit
When: The exhibit runs through March 22. Museum hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Where: Tubman African American Museum, 310 Cherry St., Macon Details: In collaboration with the museum, Mercer Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies Dr. Matt Harper and students in his African American history course researched and curated an exhibit that features advertisements for runaway slaves published in the Macon Telegraph from 1823-1865. Museum admission is free for museum members and Mercer students and $5 for all others.
View EventMBA Coffee Chat
Grab a cup of coffee, tea or preferred beverage and stop by online to chat about the Mercer Master in Business Administration (MBA) program. No official agenda. No presentation. Just an opportunity to connect with MBA Admissions, the occasional faculty member or student and get the information you are looking for and your questions answered. This happens every 2nd Wednesday of the month at 9am EST.
View EventHarry Vaughan Smith Lectures
A lot of us talk about, think about, and know about God, all of which is vitally important to our faith. But what about experiencing God? How do our Scriptures help to shape the conversation and set us up for such divine encounters? Grab your Bible and let’s explore! Dr. Jaime Clark-Soles, professor of New Testament, Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor, and director of the Baptist House of Studies at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, will give…
View EventHenry County Open House and Information Session
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. Join Mercer's Working Adults Undergraduate Admissions team to learn how our evening, weekend, and online curriculum can help you reach your educational goals!
View EventRUF Large Group Worship
Join RUF on Wednesday nights in Penfield Hall (right next to Cruz) for worship and teaching. Whether you are a committed Christian, a curious skeptic, or somewhere in-between we'd love to have you be a part of our community! Dinner is at 7:45 p.m. Worship is at 8:30 p.m.
View Event“Freedom Seekers” Exhibit
When: The exhibit runs through March 22. Museum hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Where: Tubman African American Museum, 310 Cherry St., Macon Details: In collaboration with the museum, Mercer Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies Dr. Matt Harper and students in his African American history course researched and curated an exhibit that features advertisements for runaway slaves published in the Macon Telegraph from 1823-1865. Museum admission is free for museum members and Mercer students and $5 for all others.
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