“I think the best legacy any of us can hope for is to impact more Georgians."
"She will always remain a giant to me as a role model for nursing," said Jeannette Andrews, PhD.
“Kendrick’s actions and interactions with patients reflect a genuine concern for their physical, social and emotional well-being,” said Tiana Brown.
“Paulette had such a passion for learning, and she strived to make certain that everyone she encountered had the skills they needed to succeed.”
“I hope it inspires some of them who received scholarships like I did, that they will do the same when they have the means to give back.”
"It is so rewarding to see what we can accomplish in just one day. Augusta Gives benefits scholarships, athletics, academics, research, health care, innovation and other vital programs at Augusta University, and we are profoundly grateful for all...
Last year more than 800 donors brought in gifts totaling nearly $1.5 million to support hundreds of funds from which to choose that support education, health care, research and innovation.
"When you support the Dental College of Georgia, you’re supporting the advancement of the dental profession in the whole state. Those are important things to give to,” Phil Hanes said.
Through an award established to honor the legacy of Dean Emerita Lucy Marion, PhD, the College of Nursing will be able to purchase white coats for all incoming Bachelor of Science in Nursing students.
David Cantrell, a 2006 graduate of the MBA program through Augusta University's Hull College of Business, chose to honor his children by establishing the Isaac, Andrew, Ethan and Caroline Cantrell Scholarship Endowment in their names.
Nearly 1,500 Augusta University employees showed their Jaguar pride by supporting the 2023 IGIVE campaign with donations totaling $376,148.
Victor Rattner's journey began at Augusta College, where he pursued his bachelor's degree in computer science. His determination to succeed remained unwavering, even after a diving accident in his 20s left him a quadriplegic. He once humorously...
IGIVE begins Wednesday, Sept. 20, and extends through Tuesday, Oct. 31.
A recent gift from Harris' widower Steve Ruby enabled the center to be renamed in memory of founder Paulette Harris, a lifelong advocate for literacy.
Alumni barbecue proceeds support student scholarships.
Micki Garmon has been named assistant vice president and chief financial officer for Foundations in Philanthropy & Alumni Engagement.
The funding will help support a Phase 1 trial that, if successful, could improve the quality of life for patients at Children’s Hospital of Georgia and beyond.
Local family to fund sports performance center in Christenberry Fieldhouse.
Amanda A. Valentini is the 2023 recipient of the John F. Beard Award for Compassionate Care.
President's Award winners make gift to benefit AU Athletics.
