“It shows that our work is competitive nationally and demonstrates our commitment to training the next generation of scientists," says Eric Belin de Chantemèle, PhD.
“This scholarship will assist in covering my daily expenses and enable me to continue my volunteer work, both locally and internationally,” says Evan Boland.
"Giving back to your profession is a lifetime commitment and responsibility,” said Cynthia Chernecky, PhD.
"When we began looking for someone to lead the department on a permanent basis, her well demonstrated leadership made her a natural choice,” said MCG Dean David C. Hess, MD.
"Having the ability to promote my platform as well as represent Augusta University is a huge honor," says Alyssa Pearson.
“I love watching my students develop and reach their educational and professional goals,” says Stacy Roberts, DBA.
“He’s very action-oriented and likes to get things done,” says Doug Taylor, DVM.
“Caitlyn was the perfect choice for the Good Samaritan Youth Hero for her extraordinary efforts in bringing awareness to local Gold Star families," says Susan Landreth-Everitt.
“I have outstanding colleagues who are doing amazing work. I am honored to have been chosen to receive this award,” says Jennifer Sullivan, PhD.
Alicia Brown Becton, PhD, believes in transformative leadership and servant leadership as the foundation of her efforts.
"He never takes anything for granted and is always seeking more opportunities to learn more about the profession that he has chosen to go into,” said Kevin Kindle.
“Augusta University is a part of me, and I am a part of Augusta University," says Shannon Broxton, DNP.
“I am grateful to be able to contribute to the success of our graduate school. Being recognized (in a positive way) by your peers is one of the best feelings,” says David Fulton...
“This undergraduate research experience has inspired me to specialize in oncology and dive deeper into understanding cancer,” said Sonia Jose.
“It is the best of all worlds to be part of the development of the next generation of teachers while remaining connected to local schools, districts, teachers and children,” says...
"My goal is to keep working hard and trying my best to help the students succeed, provide excellent patient care and strive to be positive, helpful and encouraging to others,”...
“This is what I want to communicate. Designing is about connecting with people at an emotional level," said Clarissa Gainey.
"We have amazing faculty in Pamplin, and to be selected for this award just shows my work has been appreciated and valued,” says Wesley Meares, PhD.
“I get to meet so many different students with diverse and creative ideas about learning and the research process,” says Thomas Weeks.
“Augusta University and the city are so connected. I see countless opportunities everyday of how we can further bridge the two together through unique collaborations."