
McDonald Center Speaker Series
Join the McDonald Center on October 22 for a lecture by Dr. Richard Boyd of Georgetown University. Dr. Boyd's lecture title is "Rousseau and the Myth of the Nation."
View EventMacon Traditional Undergraduate Tutoring
The ARC provides free, drop-in tutoring to students on the Macon Campus; no appointments are necessary. Peer tutors offer assistance with writing, mathematics, the sciences, foreign languages, and a variety of other academic disciplines. During the fall and spring semesters, tutoring labs are open Sunday-Thursday from 6:00-9:00 p.m. Visit our Macon Traditional Undergraduate Schedule webpage for schedule information.
View EventVirtual Open House for Undergraduate, Graduate and Professional Programs
Join the Office of University Admissions and Financial Planning for a virtual open house at 6:00 p.m. EST.
View EventAfrica Film Series
The film City of Joy provides a glimpse into the lives of the women at the City of Joy, and the unlikely friendship that develops when a devout Congolese doctor, Dr. Denis Mukwege, (2016 Nobel Peace Prize Winner), and a charismatic Congolese human rights activist, Christine Schuler Deschryver, (Director of the City of Joy) join forces to create this safe haven in the middle of violence-torn Eastern Congo. The award-winning film takes the audience on an intimate and inspiring journey.…
View EventChamber Winds and Friends
The Mercer University Wind Ensemble will break into chamber groups to present an eclectic and varied evening of music. Featured groups will include the Brass Quintet and Wind Quintet as well as other ensembles from within the band.
View EventReformed University Fellowship Large Group
RUF is a Christian community for the committed and the curious. Join us every Wednesday for free dinner starting at 8PM followed by a time of singing and teaching at 8:30PM. Come check it out! We'd love to have you!
View EventRead for the Record
📚 Read for the Record – Thursday, October 23rd Join us for Read for the Record, a national celebration of reading that brings together millions of volunteers to promote early literacy. You are invited to visit a participating school and read to an elementary classroom of students. Click the link below to review all of the schools, and you can select the one that works best for you. 👉 Sign-Up Link: Click here to select a school! • Join us…
View EventPower Your Professional Journey
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 EventFaculty Research and Teaching Exchange
The Faculty Research & Teaching Exchange is a series of events in which faculty members share their research and teaching efforts in a small-group setting. The goal is to spark new connections between faculty members across colleges and schools. Meetings are held in Stetson 137 on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons of selected weeks. September 17: Dr. Cameron Kunzelman and Dr. Phoebe Moon, CLAS September 25: Dr. Carol Sargent, Stetson-Hatcher School of Business October 1: Dr. Katie Northcutt, CLAS October 15:…
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…
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