"Someone is waiting for the light that only you carry. No one else could deliver it but you. Don’t dim it. Don’t wait for permission to let it shine," says Russell T. Keen.
"I think this paper provides some talking points that may facilitate moving forward with needed policy dialogues and actions,” says Biplab Datta, PhD.
“We are investing in the future, while respecting the character that generations of students have experienced,” says Jon Vrandenburg.
These IT resources are among the most frequently accessed by faculty, staff and students during the first weeks of the semester. Bookmark them now so they're easy to find.
"This experience will serve both Dr. Aherrahrou and Dr. Komaravolu well as they continue to advance in their careers," says Klaus Ley, MD.
“This hospital will change lives,” said Augusta University President Russell T. Keen during the grand opening of the Wellstar Columbia County Medical Center.
“This is a very good example of interdisciplinary work at hand," says Natalia Cantet, PhD.
"Quantization is a mathematical method, nothing to do with quantum computing. But these two we are trying to mix together," says Arni S.R. Srinivasa Rao, PhD.
“There's no better place to hold this hearing than right here in Augusta. Right here at the Georgia Cyber Center on Augusta University's campus," says U.S. Rep. Rick W. Allen.
“The grandparents are so focused on taking care of these kids, and any bit of information or resource they can get, they will take it and apply it at home,” says Mike Patton.
The HUB’s annual Back-to-School Celebration helped local students prepare for the new school year with free backpacks, books and family activities.
The MCG Stethoscope Program was started in 2019 by the Medical College of Georgia Alumni Association. First-year students in Savannah received their stethoscopes July 23.
“Faculty, deans, staff, everybody is involved in making that happen. It’s not just a program manager making that happen, it’s everybody,” says Matt Brocato, MBA.
Funded by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, the project aims to improve how individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (IDD), including autism, are included in research.
“We always say summer is the most productive time for all research faculty and having them this summer made everything possible," says Xiaobing Chen, PhD.
The Alalofs have made gifts to a wide range of AU priorities over the years. Now they're supporting the new Translational Research Building and cancer research initiatives.
“She brings extensive experience, a collaborative approach, and a clear vision for how we can and will continue advancing our mission across Georgia,” says David Hess, MD.
"This is an award for #strongaugusta, an award for the community of Augusta, Georgia, and the outlying communities that have joined us," says John Ryan.
Sponsored by the College of Nursing, Augusta University colleges, departments, and community organization joined together to provide the 21st day of wellness to the workers of Costa Farms.
"I believe one of the most important things we can do as leaders is get out, listen and learn from the people and communities we serve," says AU President Russell T. Keen.
