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Mercer University is a faith-based institution of higher learning that seeks to achieve excellence and scholarly discipline in the fields of liberal learning and professional knowledge. The institution is guided by the historic principles of religious and intellectual freedom, while affirming religious and moral values that arise from the Judeo-Christian understanding of the world.

Founded
1833

President
William D. Underwood

Enrollment
Fall 2009
8072 Total
  4531 Undergraduate
  2005 Graduate
  1536 Professional

Alumni
65,000

Overall Operating Budget
$181.3 Million

Number of Faculty & Staff
1,350

 

 

Officers of the University

James S. NethertonJames S. Netherton
Executive Vice President for
Administration and Finance

Dr. James S. Netherton has served as Mercer’s Executive Vice President for Administration and Finance since Oct. 1, 2007, coming to Mercer from the presidency of Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, Tenn. As Executive Vice President, Dr. Netherton oversees the treasurer's office, compensation and benefits, human resources, budget and analysis, information technology, physical plant, auxiliary services, the Mercer Engineering Research Center, health, safety and compliance, intercollegiate athletics, and the Mercer Police Department. Prior to his seven-year term as President at Carson-Newman, Dr. Netherton served for four years as Provost at Samford University in Birmingham, Ala. In 1981 Dr. Netherton was appointed Executive Assistant to the President at Baylor University and joined its faculty, teaching in mathematics and computer science. He subsequently served as Vice President for Information Systems and Vice President for Executive Affairs. He was appointed Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer in January 1988 and served in that capacity until joining Samford in 1996. Dr. Netherton earned his bachelor of science degree in mathematics from the University of Mississippi in 1969, graduating summa cum laude  and completing the University Scholars program. He went on to the University of Virginia on a National Defense Education Fellowship and earned his Ph.D. in 1973. He began his professional career teaching in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at what is now Armstrong-Atlantic State University in Savannah.

 

 

 
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