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Mercer University is a private, coeducational university in Macon, Georgia, founded in 1833.

Nathan Deal served as Governor of Georgia from 2011 to 2019. He earned his undergraduate degree from Mercer in 1964 and graduated from Mercer's Walter F. George School of Law in 1966.

Mercer is the only university of its size in the United States that offers programs in eleven diversified fields of study: liberal arts, business, education, music, engineering, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, law, theology, and continuing and professional studies. Mercer enrolls approximately 8,300 students in its eleven colleges and schools.

Alumni edit

This is a list of notable Mercer alumni and employees.

Arts, education, media, and industry edit

 
Nancy Grace was the host of Nancy Grace on HLN. She earned her undergraduate degree from Mercer in 1981 and graduated from Mercer's Walter F. George School of Law in 1984.
 
Erick Erickson is a political contributor for John King, USA on CNN. He earned his undergraduate degree from Mercer in 1997 and graduated from Mercer's Walter F. George School of Law in 2000.

Law edit

 
Griffin Bell served as the Attorney General of the United States from 1977 to 1979. He graduated from Mercer's Walter F. George School of Law in 1948.

For further alumni, see also: Walter F. George School of Law.

 
G. Harrold Carswell served as a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit from 1969 to 1970. He was an unsuccessful nominee to the United States Supreme Court in 1970. He graduated from Mercer's Walter F. George School of Law in 1948.

Politics edit

 
Walter F. George served as a United States Senator from Georgia from 1922 to 1957 and as President pro tempore from 1955 to 1957. He earned his law degree from Mercer in 1901 and is the namesake of Mercer's Walter F. George School of Law.
 
Thomas W. Hardwick served as a United States Representative from Georgia from 1903 to 1914, as a United States Senator from 1914 to 1919, and as the Governor of Georgia from 1921 to 1923. He earned his undergraduate degree from Mercer in 1892.
 
William S. West served as a United States Senator from Georgia in 1914. He earned his undergraduate degree from Mercer in 1876.
 
Carl Vinson served as a United States Representative from Georgia from 1914 to 1965, the first person to serve for more than 50 years in the House of Representatives. He earned his law degree from Mercer in 1902 and is the namesake of the USS Carl Vinson, a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.

U.S. senators edit

Governors edit

U.S. representatives edit

Other edit

Military edit

 
Benjamin S. Griffin served as a United States Army four-star general and was the Commanding General of United States Army Materiel Command from 2004 to 2008. He earned his Master of Business Administration degree from Mercer in 1981.
 
Blanton Winship served as the Judge Advocate General of the United States Army from 1931 to 1933 and as the Governor of Puerto Rico from 1934 to 1939. He earned his undergraduate degree from Mercer in 1889.

Science edit

Other public service edit

Athletics edit

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Mercer University is a private coeducational university in Macon Georgia founded in 1833 Nathan Deal served as Governor of Georgia from 2011 to 2019 He earned his undergraduate degree from Mercer in 1964 and graduated from Mercer s Walter F George School of Law in 1966 Mercer is the only university of its size in the United States that offers programs in eleven diversified fields of study liberal arts business education music engineering medicine nursing pharmacy law theology and continuing and professional studies Mercer enrolls approximately 8 300 students in its eleven colleges and schools Contents 1 Alumni 1 1 Arts education media and industry 1 2 Law 1 3 Politics 1 3 1 U S senators 1 3 2 Governors 1 3 3 U S representatives 1 3 4 Other 1 4 Military 1 5 Science 1 6 Other public service 1 7 Athletics 2 ReferencesAlumni editThis is a list of notable Mercer alumni and employees Arts education media and industry edit nbsp Nancy Grace was the host of Nancy Grace on HLN She earned her undergraduate degree from Mercer in 1981 and graduated from Mercer s Walter F George School of Law in 1984 Tom Abbott broadcaster with Golf Channel and NBC Sports Gregg Allman musician received an honorary degree in 2016 Steve Berry author of six novels including several New York Times bestsellers Thomas P Bishop senior vice president compliance officer and general counsel Georgia Power the largest electric utility in Georgia 1 John B Black president East Georgia College J Buford Boone Pulitzer Prize winning author 1957 recognized for editorials against segregation David Bottoms Georgia Poet Laureate 2000 2012 William H Bruce Mercer s first doctoral graduate 1890 president Tarleton State University 1899 1900 president University of North Texas 1906 1923 2 James C Coomer political scientist and author John M Couric former UPI editor PR executive with the National Association of Broadcasters father of broadcast journalist Katie Couric Harry Stillwell Edwards former editor Macon Telegraph author of 19 books including the Southern classic Eneas Africanus Erick Erickson political contributor for John King USA on CNN Barbara Willis Gauthier news anchor for WTVM in Columbus 3 Nancy Grace legal commentator and guest host for Larry King Live hosted her own show Nancy Grace on CNN Keitaro Harada opera and orchestra conductor Rufus Carrollton Harris president Tulane University 1939 1960 president Mercer University 1960 1979 co author of the GI Bill John Hogan founding president Radio Television News Directors Association the world s largest organization devoted to broadcast journalism Y Lynn Holmes president Brewton Parker College 1983 1997 Budge Huskey president and CEO Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC Malcolm Johnson Pulitzer Prize winning author 1949 his reports were the basis for On the Waterfront which starred Marlon Brando Tony Kemp Executive Committee member Phi Eta Sigma 4 currently Mercer s Senior Director of Academic Services Anne B Kerr president Florida Southern College William Heard Kilpatrick career educator first president of the Bennington College board of trustees 1931 1938 Landrum P Leavell president New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary 1975 1995 Dr Henry Lewis III president Florida Memorial University Dr Andrew Light university professor George Mason University and Senior Adviser on Climate Change U S Department of State author and editor of 17 books on the intersection of the scientific and moral dimensions of environmental and technology policy nbsp Erick Erickson is a political contributor for John King USA on CNN He earned his undergraduate degree from Mercer in 1997 and graduated from Mercer s Walter F George School of Law in 2000 Bruce D McDonald III university professor North Carolina State University Reg Murphy former president and vice chairman National Geographic Society publisher Baltimore Sun editor and publisher San Francisco Examiner editor Atlanta Journal Constitution author of Uncommon Sense The Achievement of Griffin Bell William F Ogburn sociologist former president of the American Sociological Society 5 George P Oslin former Western Union executive invented the singing telegram in 1933 Lyman Ray Patterson law professor and copyright scholar former dean Emory University School of Law James Rachels moral philosopher university professor and author best known for his writing on euthanasia Ed Roberts designed the first commercially successful personal computer in 1975 known as the father of the personal computer 6 Ferrol Sams widely read Southern author known for Run with the Horsemen and Whisper of the River Robert A Saurberg Jr president Conde Nast Neil Skene president and publisher Congressional Quarterly 1990 1997 Eugene W Stetson banker and railway executive organized the sale of Coca Cola by Asa Griggs Candler to Ernest Woodruff in 1919 namesake of Mercer s Eugene W Stetson School of Business and Economics 7 8 Steve Stoler news reporter for WFAA in Dallas Texas noted for his coverage of the Branch Davidian Waco Siege in Waco Texas Jack Tarver publisher Atlanta Journal Constitution 1958 1976 chairman Associated Press 1977 1983 namesake of the Jack Tarver Library on the Macon campus Corbett H Thigpen psychiatrist co author of The Three Faces of Eve Ellis Paul Torrance educator known for pioneering research in creativity namesake of the Torrance Center for Creativity and Talent Development Phil Walden music pioneer and founder of Capricorn Records represented Otis Redding and The Allman Brothers Martin Christopher White president Chowan University 2003 present former president Gardner Webb University 1986 2002 Jerry Wilson former Senior Vice President and Chief Customer and Commercial Officer the Coca Cola Company Law edit nbsp Griffin Bell served as the Attorney General of the United States from 1977 to 1979 He graduated from Mercer s Walter F George School of Law in 1948 For further alumni see also Walter F George School of Law A Harris Adams Judge Georgia Court of Appeals 9 Griffin Bell Judge United States Court of Appeals 1962 1976 72nd Attorney General of the United States 1977 1979 10 11 John S Bell Judge Georgia Court of Appeals 1960 1979 Chief Judge Georgia Court of Appeals 1969 1979 12 Reason C Bell Chief Justice Georgia Supreme Court 1943 1946 Associate Justice 1932 1943 and 1946 1949 Judge Georgia Court of Appeals 1922 1932 13 William Augustus Bootle Judge Federal District Court for the Middle District of Georgia 1954 2005 ordered the first admission of an African American to the University of Georgia in 1961 10 nbsp G Harrold Carswell served as a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit from 1969 to 1970 He was an unsuccessful nominee to the United States Supreme Court in 1970 He graduated from Mercer s Walter F George School of Law in 1948 G Harrold Carswell Judge Federal District Court for the Northern District of Florida 1958 1969 Judge United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit 1969 1970 unsuccessful nominee to the United States Supreme Court 1970 10 Barry Cohen criminal defense attorney 1966 2018 14 Linton McGee Collins Judge United States Court of Claims 1964 1972 15 Brainerd Currie law professor noted conflict of laws scholar who developed the characterisation concept of governmental interest analysis 16 Thomas Hoyt Davis Judge Federal District Court for the Middle District of Georgia 1945 1969 10 Sara L Doyle Judge Georgia Court of Appeals 17 Beverly Daniel Evans Jr Georgia Supreme Court Justice 1904 1917 Federal District Judge for the Southern District of Georgia 1917 1922 10 Albert John Henderson Judge United States Court of Appeals 1979 1999 Judge Federal District Court for the Northern District of Georgia 1968 1979 10 Archibald Battle Lovett Judge Federal District Court for the Southern District of Georgia 1941 1945 18 Scott D Makar Florida Solicitor General 19 M Yvette Miller Judge Georgia Court of Appeals the first African American woman to serve on the court 20 Carlton Mobley Chief Justice Georgia Supreme Court 1972 1974 Associate Justice 1954 1972 United States Representative Georgia s 6th Congressional district 1932 1933 21 22 Michael J Moore United States Attorney Federal District Court for the Middle District of Georgia Willie Louis Sands Judge Federal District Court for the Middle District of Georgia the first African American to serve on the court 10 Jay Sekulow chief counsel American Center for Law and Justice 23 Evett Simmons former president National Bar Association 24 Hugh Thompson Georgia Supreme Court Justice 25 Marc T Treadwell Judge Federal District Court for the Middle District of Georgia L Lin Wood attorney and conspiracy theorist on President Donald Trump s legal team tasked with overturning the results of the 2020 U S presidential election Politics edit nbsp Walter F George served as a United States Senator from Georgia from 1922 to 1957 and as President pro tempore from 1955 to 1957 He earned his law degree from Mercer in 1901 and is the namesake of Mercer s Walter F George School of Law nbsp Thomas W Hardwick served as a United States Representative from Georgia from 1903 to 1914 as a United States Senator from 1914 to 1919 and as the Governor of Georgia from 1921 to 1923 He earned his undergraduate degree from Mercer in 1892 nbsp William S West served as a United States Senator from Georgia in 1914 He earned his undergraduate degree from Mercer in 1876 nbsp Carl Vinson served as a United States Representative from Georgia from 1914 to 1965 the first person to serve for more than 50 years in the House of Representatives He earned his law degree from Mercer in 1902 and is the namesake of the USS Carl Vinson a nuclear powered aircraft carrier U S senators edit Four Mercerians have served as United States Senators all from Georgia Walter F George United States Senator from Georgia 1922 1957 served as President pro tempore 1955 1957 namesake of Mercer s Law School 26 27 Thomas W Hardwick United States Senator from Georgia 1915 1919 Governor of Georgia 1921 1923 as Governor appointed Rebecca L Felton as the first female United States Senator 28 29 Thomas E Watson United States Representative Georgia s 10th Congressional district 1891 1893 United States Senator from Georgia 1921 1922 30 William S West United States Senator from Georgia 1914 1914 31 Governors edit Eleven Mercerians have served as Governors six of Georgia two of Alabama and one each of New Hampshire Puerto Rico and Texas Ellis Arnall Governor of Georgia 1943 1947 32 Allen D Candler Governor of Georgia 1898 1902 United States Representative Georgia s 9th Congressional district 1883 1891 namesake of Candler County Georgia 33 34 Nathan Deal United States Representative Georgia s 9th Congressional district 1993 2010 served as Governor of Georgia 2011 2019 35 Thomas W Hardwick United States Senator from Georgia 1915 1919 Governor of Georgia 1921 1923 as Governor appointed Rebecca L Felton as the first female United States Senator 28 29 Richard B Hubbard Governor of Texas 1876 1879 US Ambassador to Japan 1885 1889 36 William D Jelks Governor of Alabama 1901 1907 37 Henry Dickerson McDaniel Governor of Georgia 1883 1886 38 William J Northen Governor of Georgia 1890 1894 president Southern Baptist Convention 1899 1901 served as a Mercer trustee for 44 years 1869 1913 39 Chauncey Sparks Governor of Alabama 1943 1947 40 Meldrim Thomson Jr Governor of New Hampshire 1973 1979 41 Blanton Winship Governor of Puerto Rico 1934 1939 U S representatives edit Twenty one Mercerians have served as United States representatives the most recent as of 2021 was Scott Rigell of Virginia Seventeen were from Georgia three from Florida and one from Virginia Doug Barnard United States Representative Georgia s 10th Congressional district 1977 1993 42 Allen D Candler Governor of Georgia 1898 1902 United States Representative Georgia s 9th Congressional district 1883 1891 namesake of Candler County Georgia 33 34 Edward E Cox United States Representative Georgia s 2nd Congressional district 1925 1952 43 Martin J Crawford United States Representative Georgia s 2nd Congressional district 1855 1861 Representative to the Confederate Provisional Congress 1861 1862 Justice Supreme Court of Georgia 1880 1883 44 Nathan Deal United States Representative Georgia s 9th Congressional district 1993 2010 served as Governor of Georgia 2011 2019 35 Robert W Everett United States Representative Georgia s 7th Congressional district 1891 1893 45 Phillip M Landrum United States Representative Georgia s 9th Congressional district 1953 1977 46 Thomas G Lawson United States Representative Georgia s 8th Congressional district 1891 1897 47 Rufus E Lester United States Representative Georgia s 1st Congressional district 1889 1906 48 Charles L Moses United States Representative Georgia s 4th Congressional district 1891 1897 49 James W Overstreet United States Representative Georgia s 1st Congressional district 1906 1907 and 1917 1923 50 Homer C Parker United States Representative Georgia s 1st Congressional district 1931 1935 51 Scott Rigell United States Representative Virginia s 2nd Congressional district 2011 2017 52 Seaborn Roddenbery United States Representative Georgia s 2nd Congressional district 1910 1913 53 Dwight L Rogers United States Representative Florida s 6th Congressional district 1945 1954 54 William J Sears United States Representative Florida s 4th Congressional district 1915 1929 United States Representative an at large Florida district 1933 1937 55 Malcolm C Tarver United States Representative Georgia s 7th Congressional district 1927 1947 56 Carl Vinson United States Representative for over 50 years 1914 1965 long time Chairman House Armed Services Committee has been called the patriarch of the armed services and the father of the two ocean navy namesake of the USS Carl Vinson 57 Thomas E Watson United States Representative Georgia s 10th Congressional district 1891 1893 United States Senator from Georgia 1921 1922 30 J Mark Wilcox United States Representative Florida s 4th Congressional district 1933 1939 58 John S Wood United States Representative Georgia s 9th Congressional district 1931 1935 and 1945 1953 Chairman House Un American Activities Committee 1949 1953 59 Other edit Brad Bryant Superintendent of the Georgia public schools one of Georgia s eight statewide executive officials 2010 2011 60 Cathy Cox Georgia Secretary of State 1999 2007 first woman elected to this position 61 Walter C Dowling United States Ambassador to South Korea 1956 1959 United States Ambassador to Germany 1959 1963 62 Winfred Dukes Georgia State Representative 63 John Oxendine Georgia Insurance Commissioner 1995 2011 61 John Peyton Mayor Jacksonville Florida the most populous city in Florida and the thirteenth most populous in the United States 2003 2011 61 Charles Jack Pritchard United States Ambassador and Special Envoy for Negotiations to North Korea 2001 2003 64 Sandra L Thurman Director Office of National AIDS Policy 1997 2001 the first Presidential Envoy for AIDS Cooperation 2000 2001 referred to as the nation s AIDS czar in the administration of President Bill Clinton 65 66 William Usery Jr United States Secretary of Labor 1976 1977 67 68 Julian Webb Member of the Georgia State Senate 1963 1974 and the Georgia Court of Appeals 1974 1979 69 Samuel J Welsch Member of the Georgia House of Representatives the Georgia State Senate and mayor of Marietta Georgia 70 Military edit nbsp Benjamin S Griffin served as a United States Army four star general and was the Commanding General of United States Army Materiel Command from 2004 to 2008 He earned his Master of Business Administration degree from Mercer in 1981 John Birch missionary U S Army intelligence officer and OSS agent in China during World War II namesake of the John Birch Society 71 Ross W Crossley Brigadier General U S Army Commanding General V Corps Artillery 1983 85 Chief of Staff V Corps 1985 88 61 Benjamin S Griffin General U S Army Commanding General U S Army Materiel Command 2004 08 61 Richard E Hawes Rear Admiral U S Navy commanded several vessels during World War II recipient of the Navy Cross namesake of the USS Hawes 61 Alexander T Hawthorn Brigadier General C S Army Commander 4th Arkansas Infantry Brigade 1863 65 72 Michael L Howard Brigadier General U S Army Deputy Commanding General 10th Mountain Division 2013 present Commander 4th Brigade Airborne 25th Infantry Division the only airborne brigade in the Pacific Theater 2008 10 61 Claude M Kicklighter Lieutenant General U S Army Commanding General United States Army Pacific 1989 91 after military retirement served in senior civilian positions in the Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs Assistant Secretary Department of Veterans Affairs 2001 05 Inspector General Department of Defense 2007 08 61 C Stewart Rodeheaver Brigadier General U S Army Deputy Commanding General First United States Army 2006 09 61 William T Thielemann Brigadier General U S Army Commander 48th Infantry Brigade Mechanized Georgia Army National Guard 1995 97 61 George J Walker Brigadier General U S Army Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence U S Army Forces Command 1987 89 member Military Intelligence Hall of Fame 61 nbsp Blanton Winship served as the Judge Advocate General of the United States Army from 1931 to 1933 and as the Governor of Puerto Rico from 1934 to 1939 He earned his undergraduate degree from Mercer in 1889 Perry L Wiggins Lieutenant General U S Army Commanding General Fifth United States Army 2013 present Commander 1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley 2008 09 Blanton Winship Major General U S Army The Judge Advocate General TJAG 1931 33 Governor of Puerto Rico 1934 39 Science edit Kevin Greenaugh nuclear engineer the first African American to receive a PhD from the Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland College Park 73 Godwin Maduka MD and founder of Las Vegas Pain Institute and Medical Center Other public service edit Ed Bacon rector emeritus of All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena California Betty Cantrell Miss America 2016 74 Charles Kelsey Dozier missionary and founder of Seinan Gakuin University in Japan 75 J Truett Gannon influential Baptist minister chairman Truett McConnell College Board of Trustees 1985 1987 chairman Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Board of Trustees 1987 1990 president Georgia Baptist Convention 1990 1992 76 Jenna Jackson CLA 2011 Miss University of Georgia 2013 Skylar Mack student imprisoned in the Cayman Islands for COVID 19 quarantine breach Louie D Newton influential Baptist minister president Southern Baptist Convention 1947 1948 president Georgia Baptist Convention 1950 1951 pastor of Druid Hills Baptist Church in Atlanta for more than 40 years namesake of Mercer s Newton Hall a large chapel on the Macon campus 77 Lamar R Plunkett past chair University System of Georgia Board of Regents past chair Mercer Board of Trustees former Georgia state senator namesake of the Lamar R Plunkett Lecture Series at the University of West Georgia namesake of the Lamar R Plunkett Award presented by the Southern Regional Education Board 78 79 Steadman V Sanford former chancellor University System of Georgia namesake of Sanford Stadium at the University of Georgia 80 Athletics edit Rob Belloir former Major League Baseball infielder for the Atlanta Braves William Brennan former Major League Baseball pitcher Cindy Brogdon former basketball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics 81 Billy Burns Major League Baseball outfielder in the New York Yankees organization Wally Butts head football coach University of Georgia 1939 1960 athletic director 1939 1963 member of the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame 82 Jimmy Carnes head track amp field coach Furman University 1962 1964 University of Florida 1965 1976 U S Olympic team 1980 founding president of USA Track amp Field 1980 1984 83 Andrea Congreaves women s basketball player in the WNBA and in Europe 61 Wesley Duke former tight end for the Denver Broncos 2005 AFC West Champions 84 Cory Gearrin Major League Baseball pitcher for the New York Yankees Hilda M Hankerson high school basketball coach Big James Henderson powerlifter who competed in the International Powerlifting Federation and won five world bench press titles 1994 1998 61 Kyle Lewis Major League Baseball outfielder for the Seattle Mariners Mike Mimbs former Major League Baseball pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies Sam Mitchell head coach Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association 2004 2008 selected as the 2007 NBA Coach of the Year 85 Joe Pettini former Major League Baseball infielder and coach Bill Yoast high school football coach made famous in the film Remember the Titans 86 References edit Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2010 07 15 Retrieved 2010 02 25 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 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