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“I gain a lot from watching young learners move forward,” says Natalie Lane, MD.
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.
“I gain a lot from watching young learners move forward,” says Natalie Lane, MD.
“I gain a lot from watching young learners move forward,” says Natalie Lane, MD.
“I gain a lot from watching young learners move forward,” says Natalie Lane, MD.
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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.
“Together, we’re committed to supporting those affected by Hurricane Helene,” says Khushi Patel.
“In a lot of ways, talking about it all felt healing to most people,” says AU alumnus Bryce Massey.
“It’s not on our best days that hackers or scammers are going to be reaching out and trying to take advantage of you. It’s going to be on our worst day,” says Russel Parham.
“When we began looking for someone to lead the department on a permanent basis, her well demonstrated leadership made her a natural choice,” said MCG Dean David C. Hess, MD.
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