Paralympian Blake Leeper inspires AU students to see ability in disability
“Blake Leeper’s story illustrates that with determination and the right support systems in place, individuals can break through these barriers,” says Rebecca Berger.
Augusta University plans to expand its animation program to include an additional 21 faculty members in the Department of Art and Design, which will make it possible to attract about 400 more animation students in the coming years.
“Blake Leeper’s story illustrates that with determination and the right support systems in place, individuals can break through these barriers,” says Rebecca Berger.
“Blake Leeper’s story illustrates that with determination and the right support systems in place, individuals can break through these barriers,” says Rebecca Berger.
“Her sentinel work will undoubtedly strengthen and sustain the academy’s mission for years to come,” says Terri Marin, PhD.
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“I told them, ‘We just want you. We want to focus on you and give you all the attention,'” said Mike Patton, Healthy Grandparents Program coordinator.
“We had a very audacious goal this year to increase our chapter’s involvement in advocacy,” said Kellie Soafer, chapter president.
The annual event was held Sept. 7 on the Summerville Campus.
“I think moms really like that there’s kind of a sense of community with the program, and that they’re being plugged into resources,” said Lily Rubin.
Augusta University’s commitment to first-generation college students has been recognized by the FirstGen Forward Network, an independent national organization dedicated to catalyzing first-generation student success.
“By increasing screening rates, we can detect colorectal cancer at an earlier, more treatable stage and ultimately save lives,” said Meng-Han Tsai, PhD.
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