"Even the simplest lives can hold extraordinary meaning," says Rick Bragg.
In addition to the bike ride and 5K run/walk, there will also be stationary bikes with an instructor offering several spin class sessions during the day.
“I never thought I would make a big move like this, but it's just the right time, right place," says Jeffery Talbert, PhD.
“It brings together professionals and educators from several of our partners and neighbors in the region," says Alexander Schwarzmann, PhD.
“It really does feel like a dramatic shift, both for our team and how we've been empowered to work more collaboratively together," says A.J. Kleinheksel, PhD.
“You come up the hill, and it's just exciting – the momentum is there,” says AU Director of Athletics Ryan Erlacher.
“We all want the same thing in health care: accessibility, affordability and quality. Telehealth gives us the opportunity to have all three," said U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter.
“Although skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S., it is also one of the most preventable and is highly treatable when detected early,” says Brenda Santellano, MD.
“Our collaboration with Wellstar Health System has opened doors to more training sites for both students and residents," says AU President Russell T. Keen.
"Our job is to make sure that you have the resources and the information available to you to make that informed decision," says Bianca Marsh.
Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the gate and can be purchased online. All proceeds go toward undergraduate student scholarships.
"This experience is not only engaging students but also helping shape their professional identities and transform the future of health care," says Joann Denemark, PhD.
“The collaboration amongst Augusta University, the City of Augusta and all of the partners that come together to make this event a reality is incredible," says John Ryan.
Afua Agyapong, PhD, conceived the idea of a baby lab, which was designed to give students early childhood observation opportunities that are often difficult to access.
A new agreement between the University System of Georgia and the Technical College System of Georgia will help nursing students seamlessly advance their education and careers.
This research, which has been in development for nearly 15 years, was published in "JCI Insight" and is now in its third cycle of a program project grant.
PaceDay is Sunday, Oct. 5, and as a participant or volunteer, you can embrace all the perks that come with signing up while helping to cure cancer faster.
Augusta University faculty have been participating with Affordable Learning Georgia since its inception in 2014, saving over 17,000 students more than $2.3 million.
“Not only is this cutting-edge research, but Dr. Langridge will be integrating undergraduate students into this research," says Brad Olson, PhD.
“IGIVE is a wonderful opportunity for faculty and staff to support areas on campus that are meaningful to them,” says Jeff Snow.