Africa Film Series
Come join the Africana Studies Program for a movie night watching, Skin! The event will be held Feb. 24 at 6:15 p.m. in STN 251. Face masks are required, and the event will be socially distanced. The purpose of this film series is to expose the Mercer Community to facts and features about Africa. This engagement will foster greater awareness and understanding of the continent in general. Students will build geographic awareness and critical consciousness relating to Africa as well…
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93 Days is based on the true story of men and women who risked their lives and made sacrifices to save masses from the consequences of the Ebola Disease.
View EventStudy Break Movie: Mango Dreams
Take a study break and enjoy a showing of "Mango Dreams," sponsored by Willis Slater Productions Annual Ethnic Awareness Events. The film takes place in India, where a Hindu doctor with dementia and a Muslim auto rickshaw driver form an unlikely friendship as they cross the country in search of the doctor's childhood home. Refreshments will be provided, and a discussion of the film will follow.
View EventMercer Asia Society First General Meeting
Come join us for our first general meeting as we go over plans for this year as well as getting to know each other through some fun games! Free snacks will be provided
View EventTackling the Inevitable Wrench in Event Success
Come join Phi Mu in STN 251, September 30th at 6:15 PM with Matter of Motivation CEO and TedxTalk speaker Jackie Martin to learn how to better serve your organizations through adaptive leadership in the face of crisis and chaos. Jackie will lead us through relevant scenarios and corresponding strategies for event safety. At the end of the workshop, each organization’s point of contact will receive a takeaway packet provided by Phi Mu, which will include best practices that you…
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Join us in watching Half a Yellow Sun and learn how Nigeria went from celebrating independence from British colonial rule in 1960 to falling into a civil war by the end of the decade.
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Join us in watching Half a Yellow Sun and learn how Nigeria went from celebrating independence from British colonial rule in 1960 to falling into a civil war by the end of the decade.
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Join us in watching Half a Yellow Sun and learn how Nigeria went from celebrating independence from British colonial rule in 1960 to falling into a civil war by the end of the decade.
View EventFlex Your Summer
Join Opportunity Scholars for a workshop on finding summer jobs, pre-professional programs, internships and study abroad opportunities. Featuring guest speaker, Dr. Davis, and facilitated by student leaders Ashton, Lea, and Lindsey.
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In this next installment of our African Film Series, join us in watching Queen of Katwe, a film about a young Ugandan girl of humble beginnings suddenly reaching new heights after winning a chess championship!
View EventFrench Film Festival
Welcome to the first French Film Festival at Mercer. You are invited to the screening of 6 French films (All Films presented with English Subtitles) Films and Q&A presented by French Class Students (FRE 252) Films list: - Slalom by Charlène Favier (2021) - The Story of a Three Day Pass (La Permission) by Melvin Van Peebles (1968) - A Tale of Summer (Conte d’Eté) by Eric Rohmer (1996) - The Society of the Spectacle (La Société du spectacle) by…
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Come join us in Stetson 251 as we watch the movie Adú, a riveting tale on the woes of the refugee crisis.
View EventCareer Paths to Accounting Alumni Panel: Featuring EY
No career path is a linear one. During this year-long series, industry experts will speak with students about their personal journeys and opportunities available in their field. This session will feature EY representatives and Mercer alumni, Andrew An '08 and Ekene Omozegie '17. Students will also learn more about the accounting recruitment timeline during this session. This session will be held in-person on the Macon campus and available to stream online. All current students and alumni interested in learning more…
View EventTime Management Tips
The Iota Sigma Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated presents our first event of the academic year, Time Management Skills. We are excited to share with you tips and tricks to managing your time efficiently with a busy schedule. We can’t wait to see you on Thursday, September 15th in Stetson 251 at 7:13pm.
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Interested in watching life-changing films? The Africa Film series, sponsored by the Africana Studies Program, explores a variety of contemporary and historical topics across the African continent. Join Dr. Chinekwu Obidoa on Wednesday, September 21st to uncover new truths about the South African anti-apartheid movement in the film "Silverton Seige."
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Interested in watching life-changing films? The Africa Film series, sponsored by the Africana Studies Program, explores a variety of contemporary and historical topics across the African continent. Join Dr. Chinekwu Obidoa on Wednesday, October 26th in STN 251 at 6:30pm to discover new truths on how the Rwandan genocide affected America and the world from the film "Beautifully Broken."
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Interested in watching life-changing films? The Africa Film series, sponsored by the Africana Studies Program, explores a variety of contemporary and historical topics across the African continent. Join Dr. Chinekwu Obidoa on Wednesday, November 16th in STN 251 at 6:30 pm to find a new perspective on how the global digital age impacts the Democratic Republic of Congo in the film "Sarah's Notebook".
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Do films have the power to break barriers, open minds, and transform lives? Discover the answer at the Africa Film Series, hosted by Dr. Obidoa and sponsored by the Africana Studies Program. On January 25th, we will delve into this question: how do you win an enemy over? Students, faculty, staff, and the public are welcome to join us in Stetson 251 as we watch and discuss "The Color of Freedom," a film based on the true story of Nelson…
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Do films have the power to break barriers, open minds, and transform lives? Discover the answer at the Africa Film Series, hosted by Dr. Obidoa and Sponsored by the Africana Studies Program. On March 29, we will delve into this question: What is the weapon of war that can be more powerful than bullets? Students, faculty, staff, and the public are welcome to join us in Stetson 251 as we watch and discuss "The City of Joy", a film based…
View EventAfrica Film Series: “The Color of Freedom”
Do films have the power to break barriers, open minds, and transform lives? Discover the answer at the Africa Film Series, hosted by Dr. Obidoa and sponsored by the Africana Studies Program and Quad Works. On September 20, students, faculty, staff, and the public are welcome to join us in Stetson 251 as we watch and discuss "The Color of Freedom," a film based on the true story of Nelson Mandela's experiences in prison. Extra credit can be earned for…
View EventAfrica Film Series – “Hidden Heart”
Do films have the power to break barriers, open minds, and transform lives? Discover the answer at the Africa Film Series, hosted by Dr. Obidoa and Sponsored by the Africana Studies Program and Quad Works. On October 18, students, faculty, staff, and the public are welcome to join us in Stetson 251 as we watch and discuss "Hidden Heart," a film based on the true story of the first successful heart transplant in the world that happened in South Africa.…
View EventFrench Film Festival
Join us for a captivating journey through French cinema at our French Film Festival, featuring three remarkable screenings presented by the students of the "History of French Cinema Class." Thursday, November 2, 7 pm - "Le Dîner de Cons" A delightful French comedy that will keep you laughing from start to finish. Thursday, November 9, 7 pm - "Ne le Dis à Personne" A thrilling and suspenseful French film that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Thursday,…
View EventAfrica Film Series “Fire in the Blood”
Do films have the power to break barriers, open minds, and transform lives? Discover the answer at the Africa Film Series, hosted by Dr. Obidoa and Sponsored by the Africana Studies Program and Quad Works. On November 8th, students, faculty, staff, and the public are welcome to join us in Stetson 251 as we watch and discuss "Fire in the Blood", a film based on challenges associated with the access to AIDS drugs in Africa and the global south in…
View EventFrench Film Festival
Join us for a captivating journey through French cinema at our French Film Festival, featuring three remarkable screenings presented by the students of the "History of French Cinema Class." Thursday, November 2, 7 pm - "Le Dîner de Cons" A delightful French comedy that will keep you laughing from start to finish. Thursday, November 9, 7 pm - "Ne le Dis à Personne" A thrilling and suspenseful French film that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Thursday,…
View EventFrench Film Festival
Join us for a captivating journey through French cinema at our French Film Festival, featuring three remarkable screenings presented by the students of the "History of French Cinema Class." Thursday, November 2, 7 pm - "Le Dîner de Cons" A delightful French comedy that will keep you laughing from start to finish. Thursday, November 9, 7 pm - "Ne le Dis à Personne" A thrilling and suspenseful French film that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Thursday,…
View EventAfrica Film Series “A United Kingdom”
Do films have the power to break barriers, open minds, and transform lives? Discover the answer at the Africa Film Series, hosted by Dr. Obidoa and sponsored by the Africana Studies program and Quad Works. On January 24th, students, faculty, staff and the public are welcome to join us in Stetson 251 as we watch and discuss "A United Kingdom," a film based on how invasive and extensive the apartheid laws in Southern Africa were and how they directly affected…
View EventAnthropology Day
ANTHROPOLOGY DAY POPCORN & MOVIE NIGHT - THURSDAY 2/15, 7 P.M. - STETSON 251 Celebrate Anthropology Day by eating popcorn and watching Darkest Austria, a fictional but painfully accurate parody of ethnographic films of the midcentury. Follow anthropologist Kayonga Kagame on his journey through Austria!
View EventAfrica Film Series: “93 Days”
Do films have the power to break barriers, open minds, and transform lives? Discover the answer at the Africa Film Series, hosted by Dr. Obidoa and Sponsored by the Africana Studies Program and Quad Works. On February 21, students, faculty, staff, and the public are welcome to join us in Stetson 251 at 6:30 P.M. as we watch and discuss "93 Days", a film based on the true story of men and women who risked their lives and made sacrifices…
View EventAfrica Film Series “Asmaa”
Do films have the power to break barriers, open minds, and transform lives? Discover the answer at the Africa Film Series, hosted by Dr. Obidoa and Sponsored by the Africana Studies Program and Quad Works. On March 20th, students, faculty, staff, and the public are welcome to join us in Stetson 251 as we watch and discuss "Asmaa", a film about a woman's battle against the social prejudice that comes with having a positive HIV status. Delicious refreshments will be…
View EventMU Runway First General Body Meeting
The time is finally here! MU Runway’s first general body meeting is coming up! Join us on September 4th in Stetson 251 at 7:30 pm to be the first to know what we plan for this semester! P.S. wear your flyest fit to WYWW and be ready to show it off at the meeting!
View EventMercer Pre-Law BLSA Meet the Executives
Mercer Pre Law BLSA is hosting their first general interest meeting! Come and join us and get to meet new executives for the year! Learn about the day in the life of these rising legal professionals and the expectations of the law field! Hope to see you there!
View EventAfrica Film Series “Adu”
Do films have the power to break barriers, open minds, and transform lives? Discover the answer at the Africa Film Series, hosted by Dr. Obidoa and sponsored by the Africana studies program and QuadWorks. On Oct. 23, students, faculty, staff, and the public are welcome to join us in Stetson 251 as we watch and discuss "Adu," a film based on the true story about the global refugee crisis in Europe of African immigrants. Extra credit can be earned for…
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