
The Mercer MAcc
Most graduate accounting programs which provide a MAcc degree are designed to ensure that students will fulfill the necessary requirements in order to become CPA's. Here at the Stetson-Hatcher School of Business we are no different. Even though everyone's path is slightly different, a lot of students come in for the pursuit of a CPA. If your goal is not to become a CPA, maybe the CFA or CIA, no problem, join in and learn how we can help you…
View EventA.V. Elliott Conference on Great Books and Ideas – Jean-Jacques Rousseau – Student Panel
Student Panel: (4:15 pm, April 17, 2023) 4:15-5:30pm in the Presidents Dining Room of the University Center
View EventAdmissions Webinar: Application Updates and Next Steps
Now that you've applied, what's next? Join Mercer Admissions to discuss the admissions process from sending official transcripts to applying for financial aid. Ask questions about your application and what you can expect moving forward towards your official class start.
View EventMake it Mercer Again – Special Considerations at SHSB
As a Mercer alum you are already privy to the level of education we provide, now take a look at the next level - the level of a graduate student within the Stetson-Hatcher School of Business. Come check out why currently over 600 students choose to become a grad business bear. Our courses run every 8 weeks and this session will be an overview of all programs to include: MBA, Master of Science in Business Analytics, Master of Accountancy, &…
View EventA.V. Elliott Conference on Great Books and Ideas – Jean-Jacques Rousseau – Opening Lecture
Opening Lecture: (6:00pm, April 17, 2023) John T. Scott (Political Science, UC Davis) "Rousseau's Freedom: Phenomenological, not Metaphysical" 6:00pm in the Presidents Dining Room in the University Center
View EventMacon-Mercer Symphony Orchestra
The season concludes with the always popular Townsend Concerto Competition winner, along with popular favorites in the canon. Dvořák’s elegant "Serenade for Strings" was composed in just two weeks, but has enjoyed a far longer run in popularity. Then hear “Jupiter,” so named due to the stunning scope of Mozart’s longest and most complex work, to wrap up a heavenly year of music. Adults $25-35, Students FREE with valid ID
View EventA.V. Elliott Conference on Great Books and Ideas – Panel I: Rousseau on Human Being
Panel I: Rousseau on Human Being (9:00am, April 18, 2023) 9:00-10:30am in the Presidents Dining Room of the University Center Arthur Melzer (Political Science, Michigan State University) "The Natural Weakness of Man" Emma Planinc (Political Science, Notre Dame) "Pride Goes Before Destruction: On the Use of Orgueil in Rousseau's Second Discourse" Samuel Stoner (Philosophy, Assumption University) "Rousseau on the Origin of Ideas and the Nature of Human Thinking"
View EventA.V. Elliott Conference on Great Books and Ideas – Panel II: Rousseau on Government and Citizenship
Panel II: Rousseau on Government and Citizenship (10:45 am, 4/18) 10:45am-12:15pm in the Presidents Dining Room of the University Center Flora Champy (French, Princeton University) "Rousseau, a Philosopher of Government" Daniel Cullen (Philosophy, Rhodes College) "Rousseau's Conservative Radicalism" Denise Schaeffer (Political Science, College of the Holy Cross) "Travel as Education: Toward Philosophy and Citizenship in Rousseau's Emile"
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