“By engaging with the community, business students transform their learning into practice, bridging the gap between education and real-world impact," says Manisha Mathur, PhD.
Campuses will return to normal operations on Friday, Jan. 24.
This year’s keynote speaker was the Rev. Charles E. Goodman Jr., PhD, senior pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church.
In-person classes will now be remote on Thursday, Jan. 23, and in-person activities will be canceled.
"I truly feel that I am making a positive impact on the health and well-being of my community," says Elizabeth Gay, DNP.
In-person classes will now be remote, and in-person activities will be canceled on Wednesday, Jan. 22.
Gov. Brian Kemp introduced a budget that includes $99.8 million in funding for a new translational research building at Augusta University.
In-person classes will now be remote, and in-person activities will be canceled on Tuesday, Jan. 21.
“The main purpose of this organization is to go into the community and train people like kids or young adults about how to manage crisis situations,” says Vikas Kumar, MD.
Jodi Collins is responsible for the operational and administrative support activities of the Augusta University Foundation and the Augusta University Real Estate Foundation.
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“It allows us to explore uncharted territory in mucosal immunology and vascular biology," says Rafael Czepielewski, PhD.
In-person classes and activities in Augusta are canceled on Friday, Jan. 10.
"This will be a wonderful opportunity for many individuals from the AU community to attend and actively participate in this educational experience," says Michael Diamond, MD.
"The question we raised was, ‘How is this going to impact the university and athletic department funding?'" says Wesley Meares, PhD.
What makes a college campus safe? Members of the Augusta University Police Department believe it takes a village to create a culture of safety and security.
Presented annually by the Augusta University Arts Council, this year’s event will take place at noon on Tuesday, Feb. 18, in the Natalie and Lansing B. Lee Jr. Auditorium.
"Every decision I make related to a research project or a startup company is driven by solving a problem in society," says Keith Hearon, PhD.
“I enjoyed getting to witness the professionalism and inquisitive nature of our students involved in the program. They were a great group," says Julie Goley.
Thanks to the generous donations made by faculty and staff from Augusta University and other community members, each child received at least three gifts.