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Garrett Green, EdD Augusta University

Garrett Green, EdD

Associate Vice President for Access, Success and Belonging

  • Augusta GA UNITED STATES

Garrett Green is a devoted people and culture professional with over 7 years of expertise in access, success and belonging.

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Biography

Garrett Green, EdD, is the Associate Vice President for Access, Success, and Belonging, as well as an adjunct professor in the College of Education & Human Development at Augusta University. In his role, Green works closely with university leadership in developing strategies to build and preserve a campus culture that promotes the institutional values. Prior to his current role, Green, who received his Doctorate in Education from Augusta University, served as the Director of the Office of Multicultural Student Engagement (MSE). He also has served as a Co-Champion for AU's current strategic plan, "Creating a Legacy Like No Other.” As a practitioner and scholar, he has worked for over 10 years to build community and increase engagement with our students, faculty, staff, and university stakeholders.

Areas of Expertise

Leadership Development
Student Engagement
Student Engagement in Higher Education
Community Building

Education

Augusta University

EdD

Education

Georgia Southern University

M.A.

Higher Education/Higher Education Administration

Georgia Southern University

B.A.

Communication and Media Studies

Media Appearances

Annual Tri-College MLK Jr. Celebration to be held Jan. 14

JAGWire  online

2022-01-05

“Dr. Roscoe Williams is a living legend within our community. His trailblazing journey is so relevant to what Dr. King stood for and we’re truly blessed to feature him as our keynote for this year’s celebration,” said Dr. Garrett Green, director of Multicultural Student Engagement.

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