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“Augusta University and the city are so connected. I see countless opportunities everyday of how we can further bridge the two together through unique collaborations.”
In this weekly podcast, Raysean Ricks, an AU alumnus, catches you up with university news, events and breaks down what life is really like for a college student. Join him as he discusses pop culture, interacts with the AU community and keeps you updated with everything happening ‘in the wild.’ New episodes drop every Tuesday.
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In addition to being an alum of the university, Raysean is a digital content coordinator for Augusta University’s Communications and Marketing. He enjoys being creative and writes his own blog, Raylatable, to share his personal experiences on life. In his spare time, he enjoys painting.
Originally from Mount Vernon, Georgia, he graduated from AU in 2017 with his BA in Communication.
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“Augusta University and the city are so connected. I see countless opportunities everyday of how we can further bridge the two together through unique collaborations.”
In the latest episode of “In the Wild,” podcast host Raysean Ricks traveled to the Winterplace, West Virginia, with Augusta University’s Outdoor Recreation team for a snowy episode on the slopes.
In the latest “In the Wild” podcast episode, the spotlight is on critical discussions surrounding media literacy, bias and freedom of speech within the campus community.
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