
Malcolm Lester Phi Beta Kappa Lectures on Liberal Arts and Public Life
The Phi Beta Kappa Society’s Zeta Chapter of Georgia at Mercer University will host the eighth annual Malcolm Lester Phi Beta Kappa Lectures on Liberal Arts and Public Life on March 30-31 in the Presidents Dining Room on the Macon campus. Phi Beta Kappa Society CEO Frederick Lawrence will present three lectures on the theme “The Brilliant Arc of America’s Most Treasured Resource: Higher Education and American Democracy.” Lecture Schedule: “How Did We Get Here? The Fundamental Developments…
View EventPickleball Club
Pickleball Club Practice, Tuesday and Thursdays from 6:30-8 at Tattnall Courts. Admittance $3 on Tuesdays. All skill levels are welcome. Learn how to play pickleball as well as participate in competitions and games. DM Instagram @mu_pickleball.ball for GroupMe link.
View EventMercer Harp Ensemble Facets
The Mercer Harp Ensemble presents a concert that showcases the vast variety of techniques, genres, and styles that make the harp such a unique instrument. From arrangements of orchestral works to popular standards, there will be something for everyone!
View EventDelight Weekly Meeting
Delight Ministries would love to invite you to our women's Bible study held every Tuesday at 7:30 PM in the Mercer Innovation Center. We dive into different chapters within a book of the Bible using our own study book. If you want to know more about Jesus and the spiritual journey He calls us all to take, we're the group of sisters for you. We are excited to start back up this semester, and we would love to see you…
View EventStill Small Voice
A midweek reading and prayer. Wednesdays at 10 a.m. Rev. Dr. Greg DeLoach, Dean, School of Theology
View EventRwandan Genocide Remembrance
*DATE CHANGE* The event will now be held Wednesday, April 1 at 10:10am. The 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi stands as one of the most somber chapters in human history. Over the course of 100 days—from April to June—an estimated one million members of the Tutsi community were systematically targeted and killed by Hutu extremists. In the decades since, Rwanda has become a global symbol of resilience, having made an incredible journey to national healing and reconciliation. We invite you…
View EventCareer Competency Chat: Professionalism and Technology
Mercer faculty and staff are invited to a series of Career Competency Chats exploring communication, critical thinking, leadership, teamwork, professionalism, and technology. Each chat will be held on Zoom and will feature a moderated discussion and Q&A with Dr. Jennifer Crawford (Center for Career and Professional Development), facilitated by the Center for Engaged Learning. Faculty and staff participants are welcome to attend any session(s) of interest; attendance at all three is encouraged but not required: • Wed., Feb. 25, 10:15-11:00…
View EventPoetry and Tea with Burns and Shelley
Tarver Library's Archives is having an event to promote its Burns & Shelley collection in celebration of National Poetry Month in April. There will be an opportunity to view a display of materials from the collection, followed by a short presentation and activity. A selection of teas and homemade cookies/cakes will be provided. It's open to Mercer students and staff/faculty.
View EventResearch Seminar Series: Dr. Christopher R. McCurdy
The April 1 COP Research Seminar Series speaker will be Dr. Christopher R. McCurdy, Ph.D., F.A.A.P.S, who serves as Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Frank A. Duckworth Eminent Scholar Chair and Associate Dean for Faculty Development at the University of Florida College of Pharmacy. Dr. McCurdy, who also serves as Director of The UF Translational Drug Development Core, is a global leader in the study of Kratom, a natural product derived from the plant Mitragyna speciosa, which is being investigated…
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