“Advisers help students understand their options and university policies so they can make informed choices about their education,” says Kirsten Ceron.
“I really enjoy interacting with students, and being a Hull Ambassador at the school, doing my internship here helps me be more present,” says Zach Markel.
“I am deeply grateful for this investment in my education and in the work I hope to do for others," says Robyn Rayford.
"This program is a prime example of turning those strengths into opportunities, giving students the chance to bring classroom learning into the real world through paid, meaningful internships right here on campus," says Russell T. Keen.
Augusta University's Distinguished Alumni and Outstanding Young Alumni award winners will be celebrated during Alumni Weekend.
"We award these scholarships to our hard-working students who are focused on their progress in our rigorous programs," says Alexander Schwarzmann.
“It felt great representing AU and showing that we have talented students who can compete with universities like the University of Alabama,” says George Dorton.
"We wanted to have a critical evaluation of how AI is reshaping dentistry by examining four key areas," says Theodore Ravenel, DMD.
“It reminds us that our voices are being heard," says Maryam Faiq Gardiwal, MPA student.
"I think it's just an amazing testament to the growth that we've had at the institution and the commitment to growing research," says Jennifer Sullivan, PhD.
“When I finally knew it was me, my heart skipped a beat. I could not believe it. I immediately started sobbing because it was surreal," says Josephine Nyakundi.
INNOVATE winners Ray Wade and Ibrahim Mohammad will compete in the University System of Georgia's Innovation & Entrepreneurship Competition in April.
Students should submit the FAFSA by the May 1 priority deadline to be considered for the maximum amount of aid.
The Advanced Human Resources course is designed as a deep-dive into the day-to-day work of human resources professionals.
For the past three months, four Augusta University interns have diligently worked in the State Capitol, shining brighter than the Gold Dome.
For more than 35 years, the Dr. Paulette P. Harris Literacy Center has provided children, adolescents and adults with free, high-quality literacy instruction.
“I am incredibly proud of all our students, who served as exemplary ambassadors of our program and truly deserve recognition for their hard work," says Amanda Behr, PhD.
“Throughout the country, Americans will know that HOPE and DREAMS are alive and well in Georgia," says Gov. Brian Kemp.
The Office of Student Wellbeing invites students, faculty and staff to explore its dedicated space that promotes overall wellness.
“We want our student leaders to be gaining leadership skills not just for this role, but for their future careers and the rest of their lives,” says Jenna Sims.
