
Professor discusses connection between measles, dentistry in published paper
Suzanne Mathis’ paper, “The Re-Emergence of Measles,” was published by “Dimensions of Dental Hygiene” in the May/June edition.
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.
Suzanne Mathis’ paper, “The Re-Emergence of Measles,” was published by “Dimensions of Dental Hygiene” in the May/June edition.
Suzanne Mathis’ paper, “The Re-Emergence of Measles,” was published by “Dimensions of Dental Hygiene” in the May/June edition.
Suzanne Mathis’ paper, “The Re-Emergence of Measles,” was published by “Dimensions of Dental Hygiene” in the May/June edition.
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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.
Stepleman, who has served as director of the MCG Office for Faculty Success since 2018, is charged with overseeing, promoting and building an intentional, inclusive and integrated approach to supporting MCG faculty needs across different career stages, appointment types and roles, which is ultimately aimed at recruiting and retaining good faculty.
Katherine Grego is an alumna of Columbus State University and has worked for its Center for Global Engagement since 2018.
As many communities across the nation struggle to combat COVID-19, the Athens Free Clinic – sponsored by the Augusta University/University of Georgia Medical Partnership – has administered 3,700 vaccine shots to residents in the underserved communities of Athens-Clarke County.
Augusta University has worked to address vaccine hesitancy and battle misconceptions and myths related to the vaccine. But we still need more of Jaguar Nation to be vaccinated to get back to the campus we’re accustomed to experiencing.