"Mark Myers embodies the true spirit of collaboration that drives Augusta’s tourism forward," says Bennish Brown.
Since the program began, it has received more than $125,000 in individual and group donations to the HGP university foundation account.
Those in attendance enjoyed a holiday market including the new mobile Roar Store, arts and crafts, inflatables and games, a holiday train and refreshments.
"Going through this program, you will change fundamentally as a person and you have to be ready for that," says Leila Mohammadizadeh.
"Sunny Sides and Dirty Tables" was developed and produced in AU's Short Film Production class.
“Being from Augusta and because my mom and grandmother went to AU, it was a no-brainer for me to go there,” says Elise Frails.
"I feel this award is an acknowledgment of our commitment to making sure our research and practice are inclusive of the people that we serve,” says Teal Benevides, PhD.
"What I went through was hard, but I stuck with it, and it means a lot to me that I am an example to my kids and grandkids that saw me do it," says Jerome McFadden.
“Victor’s memory lives on as these students honor his legacy, building paths that lead to their own success," says Alexander Schwarzmann, PhD.
Augusta University students, faculty and staff can savor the flavors that fuel this city by enjoying the discounts offered by several local coffee shops with the JagPerks program.
The Graduate Hooding and Commencement Ceremony will be at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11, and the Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony at 10 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 12.
Angela Canada, a principal culinary team leader for Chick-fil-A Corporate, will be the keynote speaker at AU’s Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony on Dec. 12.
"I am so thankful and grateful for the relationships I have formed with friends and colleagues through GEAC. It was a huge honor and a tremendous surprise," says Wes Zamzow.
Ralph D. Turner, DBA, president of Wellstar MCG Health Medical Center, will be the keynote speaker at AU’s Graduate Hooding and Commencement Ceremony on Dec. 11.
“We have worked really hard to create a safe and welcoming environment for all students," says Simone Hicks, PhD.
“This year, the competition was especially strong, highlighting the exceptional work our faculty are doing to support student learning and success," says Jeff Mastromonico.
“This program equips the next generation of cybersecurity professionals,” says Michael Nowatkowski, PhD.
“By understanding this basic mechanism, we will be able to target this pathway and develop new therapeutic strategies against cancer,” says Santhakumar Manicassamy, PhD.
“Our goal should be to improve understanding and transparency between nations, institutions and people,” says Jason Orlosky, PhD.
“This research helps us know what to look for, making it easier to identify similar mechanisms in human diseases," says Klaus Ley, MD.