“Do not allow anyone to talk you out of being a teacher. The blessings that you get are far greater than the challenges that you'll face," says Judi Wilson, EdD.
House Speaker Rep. Jon Burns will deliver the keynote address at Augusta University’s Undergraduate Commencement on Dec. 11.
Augusta University's partnership with Georgia DNR collaboration lasted six weeks, and the finished illustrations will be used throughout the state.
"We are grateful for the overwhelming show of support from our campus and community for this first-time event," says Tina Baggott.
“These awards highlight the meaningful partnerships and impactful work happening here at AU and in the community," says Amanda Richardson.
“The Hull Cup came about from meeting with several Columbia County business educators on how we can engage more of their business students,” says Mark Thompson, PhD.
"Events like STEMFest strengthen the bridge between education and industry,” says Danny Etheredge.
“Ultimately, to me, the message is reminding people we hold the power to be the protagonists, the good guys, in our own life,” says Melanie Kitchens O’Meara, PhD.
"It was wonderful seeing so many coming together to celebrate the people participating in PaceDay 2025," says Jorge E. Cortes, MD.
"With this designation, Augusta University’s Department of Music has joined other top music programs in the U.S.," says Angela Morgan, DM.
“Residents and fellows are key to attracting and retaining more doctors in Georgia," says David C. Hess, MD.
After undergoing renovations, the Center for Outdoor Recreation and Education held a grand opening that highlighted the updated facility and outdoor activities.
“When research is communicated outside of academics and into the community, it feels very meaningful," says Maleah Winkler, PhD.
"When you invest in small businesses in rural areas, it is going to start having the so-called snowball effect on many others in the community," says Vahé Heboyan, PhD.
"In the wake of one of the most devastating natural disasters to impact our area, so many came together to support one another," says AU President Russell T. Keen.
"Even the simplest lives can hold extraordinary meaning," says Rick Bragg.
In addition to the bike ride and 5K run/walk, there will also be stationary bikes with an instructor offering several spin class sessions during the day.
“We all want the same thing in health care: accessibility, affordability and quality. Telehealth gives us the opportunity to have all three," said U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter.
“Although skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S., it is also one of the most preventable and is highly treatable when detected early,” says Brenda Santellano, MD.
"Our job is to make sure that you have the resources and the information available to you to make that informed decision," says Bianca Marsh.
