
Book Discussion and Q&A With Tom Johnson
Join us for a conversation with former CEO of the Los Angeles Times and CNN Tom Johnson and local journalist and columnist for The Macon Melody Ed Grisamore, as they discuss Johnson’s new book Driven: A Life in Public Service and Journalism from LBJ to CNN. The evening will begin with a 5:30 p.m. reception, followed by a 6 p.m. talk and book signing. A limited number of books will be available for purchase at the event. This event is…
View EventMaster of Arts in Teaching: Initial Teaching Certification
Thank you for your interest in Mercer's Master of Arts in Teaching program! Our schools and districts are in need of transformational educators, and we commend you on beginning your journey to becoming a certified educator in Georgia. Mercer's Tift College of Education is the largest private preparer of educators in the state of Georgia. Join us for a webinar to discuss our programs for initial teacher certification. During this webinar, we will cover the certification rules in Georgia in…
View EventMercer University Elevator Pitch Competition
The 2025 Mercer University Elevator Pitch Competition is hosted by the Mercer Innovation Center for students to pitch their ideas. It will be hosted on Zoom from 6-8pm. This competition is open to all currently enrolled students from all campuses, both undergraduate and graduate. There is a prize of $500 for first place and $250 for second.
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 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 EventMercer Student Pharmacist Experience
Get an inside look at life as a Mercer student pharmacist! Join us to connect with current students and sit in on an integrated patient care lab, where classroom learning meets hands-on skills. See what it’s really like to prepare for your future as a pharmacist. Come with your questions and leave with an inside perspective on the journey to pharmacy school and beyond.
View EventHow Data Science Is Transforming the Professional Marketplace — Master’s in Data Science 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. Mercer’s M.S. in Data Science equips you with the practical skills and experience needed to meet machine learning job requirements by working with real-world data. As a graduate student, you will manipulate data…
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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