Community Engagement at Mercer

 

In my faith, we are taught to love God—that is the greatest commandment. The second greatest is to love our neighbors as ourselves, including those in need, the homeless, people in prison, and the oppressed.  We are taught that the ultimate test of our faith is to serve the least of our brothers and sisters.  Service is the core of a faith-based university.
Mercer President William D. Underwood


Public service and preparation for leadership have been at the heart of Mercer’s mission since its founding 175 years ago.  Today, Mercer students have opportunities to serve and become advocates for positive change in literacy and education, health care and wellness, neighborhood revitalization, youth programs, legal advocacy, nonprofit management, disability access, homelessness, family self-sufficiency, elder care, and many other areas of need.  Mercer students serve in rural communities, local neighborhoods, city centers, and across the developing world in Kenya, China, Moldova, Guatemala, India, South Africa, Indonesia, and many other nations. The opportunities for making a difference and growing in wisdom are enormous—and an important part of a Mercer education for the Twenty-First Century.

To find out more:
Service Learning
Leadership
Community Partnerships
Mercer on Mission
Volunteerism and Tutoring

News and Events

Morgan Appointed Senior Vice Provost For Service-Learning

Eight Mercer Graduates to Serve Others in National Programs

Jittery Joe's Coffee to Open in Mercer Village

Ingleside Village Pizza Celebration Sign of Things to Come for College Hill Corridor

College Hill Corridor Announces Ingleside Pizza Ribbon Cutting, April 23 at 3:30 PM and a Screen on the Green in Tatnall Square Park, April 25 at 7:30 PM

Student Group Co-Sponsoring Take Back the Night March and Vigil to End Sexual Violence

Mercer Students Plan to Paint the Town Orange, April 14-18

Mercer Students, Faculty, Staff to Help Historic Macon with Neighborhood Cleanup

College Hill Corridor Announces Bicycling Week Events, Discounts to Promote Bicycling

Defending Convicts' Rights Appeals to Some Mercer Students

New Web Site Launched for Down Payment Assistance Program

Mercer Medical Students Respond to Sugar Plant Disaster

National Recognitions

President’s Honor Roll with Distinction for Higher Education Community Service, 2007 - Learn and Serve
America and the Corporation for National and Community Service


Top 25 University - Saviors of Our Cities - 2006
Evan Dobelle, president and CEO of the New England Board of Higher Education


Colleges with a Conscience: 81 Great Schools with Outstanding Community Involvement, 2005  
The Princeton Review and Campus Compact

Charter Award of Excellence, 2005, Congress for the New Urbanism

Exemplary Campus-Community Partnership, Wingspread Conference 2005, Campus Compact

Community Outreach Partnership Center designation, 2000 and 2005, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

National Award of Merit - Peter Brown, 2003, Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Partnership Award for Campus-Community Collaboration, 2002, Georgia State University

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