“This prestigious designation places our BS in Cyber Operations program among an elite group of fewer than 25 institutions nationwide," says Gursimran Walia, PhD.
The College of Nursing began in Athens in 1943 as a department at the University of Georgia.
“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.
“The main purpose of this organization is to go into the community and train people like kids or young adults about how to manage crisis situations,” says Vikas Kumar, MD.
“I enjoyed getting to witness the professionalism and inquisitive nature of our students involved in the program. They were a great group," says Julie Goley.
"By helping students know what resources are here, it can work against the stigma that may exist against utilizing certain campus resources," says Morgan Davis.
“Our goal should be to improve understanding and transparency between nations, institutions and people,” says Jason Orlosky, PhD.
“The collaborative nature of AU has been so important in progressing our research and everything that we do," said Briah Bailey.
“The PhD in Intelligence, Defense, and Cybersecurity Policy is the first of its kind in the world and fills a gap in the educational market and within the defense industry."
“My hope is that this conference has energized this group to start their careers with Jag Nation engaged and ready to guide our students to success," said Zach Kelehear, EdD.
"We want to use the STAR Program as a platform to showcase all of the PhD programs we have here at AU," said Dean of The Graduate School Jennifer C. Sullivan, PhD.
“This campus expansion builds on our long-standing commitment as the state’s flagship medical school to produce the best-trained doctors for Georgia."
“I think a lot of people think they know what animation is, but there’s more to it. It’s more than just drawing characters; there are a lot of ways to bring these worlds to life."
This skill will only enhance our already sought-after graduates in the job market,” said Suzanne Mathis.
“The ability to provide a service that impacts both the short- and long-term health of our community members is a gift," said Beth NeSmith, PhD.
"I am excited that we will be filling this important area, SLP, that is desperately needed for all of Georgia," said CAHS Dean Lester Pretlow, PhD.
“I have a better understanding of the path I need to take in order to do something in this field,” said Matthew Nichols.
"These are some incredible and powerful young women," said Stacy Roberts, DBA.
“It was Dr. Kolhe’s leadership that helped shape MCG’s, our health system’s and Georgia’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic," said MCG Dean David Hess, MD.
“Augusta University is uniquely equipped to cultivate the next generation of data scientists," said Alexander Schwarzmann, PhD, dean of SCCS.
