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Mercer students celebrated a hump day on campus before spring break with camels on Cruz Plaza. How do you get over the hump of this semester? Revisit your goals and keep yourself interested.
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Mercer students celebrated a hump day on campus before spring break with camels on Cruz Plaza. How do you get over the hump of this semester? Revisit your goals and keep yourself interested.
Junior chemistry major Perry Hicks wants to use her skills and her story to make the world a better place for others.
Whether we know for sure this year is ours or not, there’s something about the change in month and numbers in the year that causes us to feel like we can do it. This feeling doesn’t necessarily have to go away either.
Mercer is raising the bar with plans to grow their reputation as a research university. Their most recent investment: the $44 million Spearman C. Godsey Science Center. The four-story center opened to students on the first day of the semester, with 60 teaching and research labs, 46 offices and seven lecture rooms.
Senior Kim Dangova was born in Vietnam and moved to the Czech Republic when she was 8 years old. After Mercer, Dangova plans to pursue her masters degree in Canada.
The first step to learning how to take and use constructive criticism is recognizing that you always have room to grow.
Mercer Pre-Medical, more commonly known as MerPMed, uses relationships with other disciplines to prepare their members for multiple aspects of their future medical school applications. The Executive Board of the organization is pictured.
Professors Elaina Behounek and Laura Simon are in the process of starting a Sociology and Criminal Justice club on campus. The club is designed to have a focus in social justice.
The Counseling and Psychological Services office is hosting a Suicide Awareness Week that will be dedicated to promoting education about suicide prevention, how to get help and how to help others who may be in distress. The purple and turquoise ribbon symbolizes suicide awareness and prevention.
Mercer is raising the bar with plans to grow their reputation as a research university. Their most recent investment: the $44 million Spearman C. Godsey Science Center. The four-story center opened to students on the first day of the semester, with 60 teaching and research labs, 46 offices and seven lecture rooms.
“There are so many things that point to what’s going on, and people shy away from it,” he said. “There are existing problems. There is proof of these existing problems, and nothing gets fixed.”
Kyle Bligen speaks on what inspires him.
Khalliday Muhammed uploads videos about health, hair, skin and food. She’s taking a journey to a healthier life without it having to be expensive, and she wants to share it.
President Underwood and Innovation Center Deputy Director Stephanie Howard pose with this year's fellows and founders of the companies-in-residence.
“Go to everything your first semester. Every club meeting, every event, go to anything you think you would slightly be interested in. Don't be afraid to go alone! Everyone is so friendly and so willing to make friends. Try to meet as many people as possible your first semester!” - Bailey Brady, Class of 2018.
Tarver Library welcomes the Class of 2021 and returning students to campus.
The Spearman C. Godsey building is projected to be finished by December 2017 and will include 32 faculty-student research labs and 28 teaching labs
“As an educator, musician and black woman, I'm also really interested in music being used as a tool for social justice,” said Johnson.