"We are grateful for the overwhelming show of support from our campus and community for this first-time event," says Tina Baggott.
“Through IGIVE, we’ve come together to build a brighter future for our students and community," says Jeff Snow.
“She’s definitely on the Mount Rushmore of fans of Augusta University Athletics and Augusta University," says Dip Metress.
"We celebrate their bravery, their resilience and selflessness and the values they contribute to our lives, long after their service,” says Stefane Raulerson, EdD.
"Identifying these populations may allow us to unveil populations that correlate with disease stage, tumor burden and therapy potential," says Austin Lowery.
“This lab is where the next generation of otolaryngologists will learn the anatomy that defines our specialty,” says Stil E. Kountakis, MD, PhD.
“It is a tremendous honor to be included on this list with so many influential leaders from across Georgia," says AU President Russell T. Keen.
“See Augusta is often the first real look many students and families get at Augusta University, so it plays a huge role in shaping those initial impressions," says Sam Reece.
"AU and this program have provided the perfect environment to grow, change and step into adulthood,” says Jayvon Nougaisse.
“Each life saved on our roads is one less family that will have to live with the pain of losing a loved one,” says Allen Poole.
“These awards highlight the meaningful partnerships and impactful work happening here at AU and in the community," says Amanda Richardson.
“The TRIO SSS grant is more than funding; it is an investment in potential that will empower our students to persist and succeed,” says AU President Russell T. Keen.
Although it has only been open slightly over two months, the new addition to the Greenblatt Library has made its presence known.
"Getting students in early with research is the best way for them to understand what life in a research lab and an academic institution means,” says Evan Goldstein, PhD.
“The Hull Cup came about from meeting with several Columbia County business educators on how we can engage more of their business students,” says Mark Thompson, PhD.
"Events like STEMFest strengthen the bridge between education and industry,” says Danny Etheredge.
"What excites me the most is being a part of a network of current and former National Board for Certified Counselors fellows and having access to this wealth of information."
"This is a tremendous honor for someone who has given so much to our university and to higher education across Georgia," says Augusta University President Russell T. Keen.
"The creation of the new gym gives every student-athlete the space to come together, push each other and keep chasing championships side by side," says Dean Wilken.
“Ultimately, to me, the message is reminding people we hold the power to be the protagonists, the good guys, in our own life,” says Melanie Kitchens O’Meara, PhD.
