Dental College of Georgia alum Dr. J. Don Spillers, Jr. is responsible for protecting the public health in the practice of dentistry by ensuring that standards are met across the state through his new appointment to the Georgia Board of Dentistry.
A passion for occupational therapy leads to Augusta University's first OT scholarship.
Winners in each category are chosen by popular vote.
This new outline for the future will replace the university’s current strategic plan, which has guided the institution since October 2017.
Pamplin College has new chairs for its departments of English and World Languages; Social Sciences; and History, Anthropology, and Philosophy.
The Augusta University Writing Center’s mission is to help students, faculty, post-doctorates and staff at Augusta University improve their composition skills through personalized instruction and support.
“The position is important to me because it gives me a chance to use my expertise in government to help our community,” said Dr. Gregg Murray.
“I was drawn to Augusta University for the opportunity to lead libraries in a public institution that is growing in enrollment and research,” Warren said.
To ring in the new year, Augusta University Campus Recreation has made some big updates.
Provost Neil J. MacKinnon announced his office will offer grant funding for investigations into rural health issues to 10 collaborative research projects.
“I find energy in creating environments where students can thrive, find resources for themselves, and create opportunities that allow their interaction in a global community,” says Walia.
Award-winning author Jason Reynolds has written more than a dozen best-selling books for young adults and middle-grade audiences.
“It’s really neat when you see a 10-year-old learn how to use Photoshop and InDesign and these programs I didn’t even learn until when I was going to college,” said Jacob Boland.
Henry Knox and Emma Geister, graduate students in the biomolecular science program, presented research posters at the APA meeting.
“We are so proud of all our graduates and wish them much success on their leadership journeys. We appreciate their commitment and participation in our programs."
The annual Days of Service project is one of the many ways Augusta University comes together to share its spirit of service and “lend a paw” to those who need it most.
“One of the best parts of being in this position is we get to see many of these grandchildren grow up.”
“It was amazing to see how eager the students were to pull out their wallets and donate any cash and coins they had.”
Provost Neil J. MacKinnon announced his office will offer grant funding for investigations into rural health issues to 10 collaborative research projects.
Augusta University’s Fall 2021 Commencement honored nearly 900 graduates of more than 50 majors.
