
AU, state health department partner to expand learning opportunities
“The students are building data analysis and communication skills, and we’re able to put their findings to practical use,” says Christine O’Meara.
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 students are building data analysis and communication skills, and we’re able to put their findings to practical use,” says Christine O’Meara.
“The students are building data analysis and communication skills, and we’re able to put their findings to practical use,” says Christine O’Meara.
“The students are building data analysis and communication skills, and we’re able to put their findings to practical use,” says Christine O’Meara.
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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.
“Dr. Johnson’s commitment to the pro bono clinic is changing patients’ lives and impacting our PT students who have the opportunity to participate in the care of this underserved population,’ said Colleen Hergott, DPT, chair of the Department of Physical Therapy.
“I wasn’t even sure I would be a good tutor, but it was a good opportunity to earn a little bit of steady money around my school schedule,” said Samantha Atkinson.
“As a nurse, the reason why I do what I do is I want to be able to look at you in in the hospital and I know that I prepared you to be a nurse.”
“Getting to meet incredible physicians and scientists and learn about the fabulous science that takes place here has been the best part of my job so far,” Kaur said of her new position as associate director of basic science at the Georgia Cancer Center.