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The exterior of the Tubman Museum in Macon, Georgia. Photo by Addison Robinson.
Mercer's Brie Pavol lines up to kick in a 2020 soccer match at Betts Stadium.
Portrait of Cathy Cox. Photo provided by the University System of Georgia.
The 2021 Ford Football Concert Series lineup. Photo provided by Kraig Doremus.
Army Spc. Angel Laureano holds a vial of the COVID-19 vaccine, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Md., Dec. 14, 2020. Free for use photo by Lisa Ferdinando.
Army Spc. Angel Laureano holds a vial of the COVID-19 vaccine, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Md., Dec. 14, 2020. Free for use photo by Lisa Ferdinando.
Lucia Gutierrez wears a mask in the University Center.
The Cluster announced that Mary Helene Hall (right) will serve as its Editor in Chief and Micah Johnston (left) as its Managing Editor for the 2021-2022 school year. Photo provided by Mary Helene Hall
Mercer Creative Writing alum, Elizabeth Tammi, pictured with her first novel, “Outrun the Wind.” Photo provided by Elizabeth Tammi.
Mercer Creative Writing alum, Elizabeth Tammi, pictured with her first novel, “Outrun the Wind.” Photo provided by Elizabeth Tammi.
Mercer’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives has started a weekly podcast to foster “powerful conversations about diversity at Mercer University.” Photo provided by Ansley Booker
Image provided by Dean Yusuf
Mercer Police is located on the edge of campus on Winship Street. Archived photo by Jenna Eason
The Mercer Dance Team dances in the stands in Hawkins arena during the women's basketball game against Furman Jan. 21, 2021.
Jacob Just-Buddy studies with his poetry textbook at Barnes & Noble.
Junior Ebonye Smith was named Mercer's first Black Goldwater Scholar. Photo provided by Ebonye Smith