
Pamplin’s Isaac Brinberg named to ‘Georgia Trend’ 40 Under 40
“Being part of two cohorts of people who work tirelessly making a positive impact on their communities deeply inspires me in my role at AU,” says Isaac Brinberg, DMA.
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.

“Being part of two cohorts of people who work tirelessly making a positive impact on their communities deeply inspires me in my role at AU,” says Isaac Brinberg, DMA.

“Being part of two cohorts of people who work tirelessly making a positive impact on their communities deeply inspires me in my role at AU,” says Isaac Brinberg, DMA.

“Being part of two cohorts of people who work tirelessly making a positive impact on their communities deeply inspires me in my role at AU,” says Isaac Brinberg, DMA.
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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.

School of Computer and Cyber Sciences Dean, Dr. Alex Schwarzmann, co-authored a book “Consistent Distributed Storage.” The book presents several key approaches to implementing shared memory services for networked systems.

The Augusta University Chemistry Club has again been recognized as an Outstanding Student Chapter and Green Chemistry Award recipient by the American Chemical Society. The group is now preparing for National Chemistry Week.

More than 100 guests gathered Sept. 30 on the Health Sciences Campus to celebrate the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Science and Mathematics building.

Dr. Dennis Dorf, a psychiatry resident at MCG, reviewed “Ravi’s Roar,” a story about how a young boy named Ravi learns to channel big feelings.













