
Pamplin professor wins Michael Delahoyde Award for Editorial Excellence
“Having my work acknowledged in such a public way, and with an accompanying certificate and check, is very special,” says E. Nicole Meyer, PhD.
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.

“Having my work acknowledged in such a public way, and with an accompanying certificate and check, is very special,” says E. Nicole Meyer, PhD.

“Having my work acknowledged in such a public way, and with an accompanying certificate and check, is very special,” says E. Nicole Meyer, PhD.

“Having my work acknowledged in such a public way, and with an accompanying certificate and check, is very special,” says E. Nicole Meyer, PhD.
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The annual event was held Sept. 7 on the Summerville Campus.

The book is designed for current instructors of public administration, political science and social science.

“It is a wonderful event where children can take home up to 10 free books. Last year, we had about 4,000 books donated,” said Betsy VanDeusen, PhD, director of the Dr. Paulette P. Harris Literacy Center at Augusta University.

“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.

Craig Albert, PhD, said it appears victory does not seem likely for either side, and he expects it to form into a “frozen conflict.”

“I asked a couple of the lawmakers why they chose state politics over federal politics, and they all said because they felt they could have a bigger impact on our citizens at the state level,” said Lee Saffold, a fourth-year political science major.













