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Dr. Justin Xavier Moore has been recognized with an American Association for Cancer Research Minorities in Cancer Research award.
The award is given on the basis of career longevity, philanthropic endeavors and lasting contributions to society.
Augusta University College of Nursing Dean Tanya Sudia has been elected to the National Academies of Practice as a Distinguished Fellow.
The Leadership Institute is a year-long program designed to develop promising individuals at academic dental institutions to become future leaders in dental and higher education.
The award recognizes leaders in the field who have also been active in the academy.
The PIN Awards recognize collaborative teams accomplishing meaningful community research with smart technologies in the areas of sustainability, resiliency and inclusivity.
Augusta University College of Nursing Professor and Dean Emerita Dr. Lucy Marion was among 10 inductees in the inaugural Georgia Nursing Hall of Fame cohort.
“We are so fortunate and honored to have Wycliffe on our music faculty,” said Dr. Angela Morgan, professor of music and chair of the Department of Music.
GACRAO is a professional association dedicated to the growth and development of admissions, records and enrollment management personnel in the state of Georgia.
Two assistant deans in the Dental College of Georgia have recently earned national recognition: Dr. Alan Furness and Dr. Regina Messer.
The three physician educators are the embodiment of MCG's mission to invest in the next generation.
The Dental College of Georgia recently presented several awards at the college’s annual faculty retreat on Dec. 15.
She has authored over 350 peer-reviewed publications, nearly 60 invited publications and 11 books and book chapters.
Winners in each category are chosen by popular vote.
Riggs was praised by nominees for his positivity and preparedness.
“She is the cornerstone of her department,” Dean Lefebvre said. “And she deserves to be recognized as such.”
Several Dental College of Georgia faculty, staff, students and alumni have recently been honored with accolades for their professionalism, clinical skill and innovation.
“It is a pleasure and honor to be part of the GAEA leadership team and I look forward to advocating for the arts and advancing the platform of arts-based education,” said Dodson.