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Business school launches clothing closet to give students access to blazers

Graduate assistants Garrett Kemp, left, who is pursuing a Master of Science in Business Analytics, and Satchel Sumner, who is pursuing a Master of Business Administration, helped start the clothing closet at the School of Business this summer. They both earned undergraduate business degrees at Mercer and said they understood the need for business students to have access to professional clothes. Photo by Jennifer Falk

Mercer University alumnus Nnamdi Onyekwuluje remembers times when as a student he needed to wear professional attire but didn’t have any.

Nnamdi Onyekwuluje wears an orange Mercer polo shirt while holding a hanger with multiple blazers and ties. He stands in front of a building and a sign that says, "Stetson Hall."
Mercer University alumnus Nnamdi Onyekwuluje was among the first to donate to the new Blazers for Bears program. Photo courtesy Ashley Herman

“I can remember being in undergrad and having to scramble for a blazer when I had something important to do on campus,” said Onyekwuluje, who graduated in 2017 with a Bachelor of Science in political science. “Back when I was at Mercer, the Salvation Army was still open on Mercer University Drive, and so I would run over there and grab a blazer for cheap and then be able to attend whatever important event that I had to.” 

Now Onyekwuluje has more than enough blazers and was among the first to donate some to the School of Business’s new professional clothing closet. The Blazers for Bears program aims to provide professional clothing to students who need it free of charge. 

“The goal is to eliminate barriers,” said Ashley Herman, associate director of career management services in the School of Business. 

The business school offers opportunities throughout the year for students to meet with executives, she said, but some students would say they couldn’t go because they didn’t have a blazer. 

Initially, the closet will offer primarily men’s and women’s blazers. Neckties also are available for the men, and some faculty members donated pearls for the women, Herman said. If the program is successful, it may expand to include more professional attire in the future. 

Blazers for Bears began accepting donations of gently used blazers and ties this summer, and more are needed. Donations may be dropped off at Stetson Hall — Room 250 or the lobby of the dean’s office — in Macon or the School of Business in Atlanta. Donors also may contact Herman at 478-301-5799 or herman_ag@mercer.edu to arrange pick up. All sizes and styles are accepted.  

The closet will open to students Sept. 1. Blazers and ties may be borrowed for a two-week period and then returned to the closet. At the end of the academic year, students will have the opportunity to take blazers home, Herman said. 

Gem Cleaners will provide the School of Business with discounted cleaning for the blazers, and the location at 3330 Vineville Ave. in Macon will accept donations for the program. Students are not responsible for the cleaning.

The closet is open to all Mercer students who can pick up a blazer in Macon. To borrow from the closet, students should make an appointment in Handshake. Students can find the 15-minute Blazers for Bears appointment slots under “School of Business Career Development Appointments.” Walk-ins are not accepted at this time.

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