HB 322 would allow dentists from other states, countries and territories to receive an instructor’s license allowing them to teach at accredited dental programs in Georgia.
“The Jaguar Job Fair is a great way to get educated about what employers are looking for,” says Julie Goley.
For the past 12 years, the Office of Government Relations has recruited more than 20 outstanding students to participate in internships in the U.S. and Georgia State capitols.
This is the 10th year the Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home has earned Best in Class honors and achieved the Customer Experience Award.
'Wishtree' will be presented at the Maxwell Performing Arts Theatre on AU's Summerville Campus from March 13-15 at 7 p.m. and at 3 p.m. on March 16.
“These field trips complete our tripartite mission of reaching out and making potential students at all levels aware of health science professions," says Lester Pretlow, PhD.
"It helped me to really experience what it feels like to be a dental student. Now, I am treating my own patients in the junior clinic,” says Aliyah Hill.
Since 2019, 26 community-funded innovative cancer research projects at the Georgia Cancer Center have been made possible through Paceline grants.
“Artificial intelligence is changing the trajectory of health care in this state and throughout the country,” says Augusta University President Russell T. Keen.
“I hope the one thing the students learned was the creative process needs to allow for some flexibility,” says Clarissa Gainey.
“It gives you a sense of joy, a sense of pride, just to see the kids smile,” says Kandyce A'see, EdD.
Amalia Brawley, MD, is Augusta University's first fellow in the Medical College of Georgia and Wellstar MCG Health’s new three-year Maternal Fetal Medicine Fellowship program.
"We are harnessing our established strengths in a scientific area, in a spot in the country I think we have a real potential to be impactful," says Jennifer Sullivan, PhD.
“The Augusta Sports Council has done a tremendous job organizing and building it into one of the premier events for area runners," says AU President Russell T. Keen.
“This would be a major benefit to Augusta University, the Medical College of Georgia and the Dental College of Georgia," says AU President Russell T. Keen.
“Our goal is to support local schools and families in creating a culture where reading is prioritized and celebrated,” says Judi Wilson, EdD.
"We want to provide the safest drivers in the CSRA, and we want to make sure that they’re healthy," says Al Harris.
Over the last two decades, the rate of death of new moms from pregnancy rose more steeply in Georgia than almost all other states in this country. Augusta University is trying to change that fact.
"World Cancer Day is a powerful reminder of the global impact of this disease and the ever-growing need for collective action," says Jorge E. Cortes, MD.
“By engaging with the community, business students transform their learning into practice, bridging the gap between education and real-world impact," says Manisha Mathur, PhD.
