
Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship program helps fill a statewide void
The division has also expanded to include the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship, becoming the only public medical school in Georgia to offer the program.
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.
The division has also expanded to include the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship, becoming the only public medical school in Georgia to offer the program.
The division has also expanded to include the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship, becoming the only public medical school in Georgia to offer the program.
The Graduate School at Augusta University provides a wide range of resources to help graduate students take the next steps in their careers.
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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.
“We are so proud that Avery (Lewis) will be one of our first graduates in the Digital and Visual Storytelling degree, and I look forward to seeing what she does after graduation. She is certainly multitalented, a truly gifted performer, a successful writer and now she can add a couple of directing accolades to her vita, too,” said Augusta University associate professor Melanie Kitchens O’Meara, PhD.
“Our goal is to give these students a really good understanding of what it is like to be a teacher and to look at the different areas of teaching they can go into,” said Debbie Morowski, PhD.
Paceline will host its annual PaceDay Weekend from Saturday, Oct. 14 to Sunday, Oct. 15.
Finding a balance between academic success and personal well-being can be an arduous journey. In the latest episode of In the Wild podcast, we delved into the crucial aspects of mental health and self-care practices, offering invaluable insights and expert advice aimed at helping students not only survive but thrive in their academic and emotional lives.