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Watch: Campus leaders share student life insights on ‘In The Wild’ podcast

As the fall semester kicks into gear, Augusta University is buzzing with anticipation for an array of events and initiatives designed to enrich the student experience.

LaSherrica Christian and Roberto Aragon, both assistant directors of student programs, discuss how the department of Student Life and Engagement influences and enhances the lives of all students on campus. They also share exciting events coming later this semester.

Also, the university’s Student Government Association joins the conversation. Dee Mallory, SGA president, and Vikash Ayyappan, SGA vice president, review highlights from last year and what they look forward to accomplishing this year, including their upcoming “State of JagNation” address.

The episode also discusses the impact of fraternity and sorority life based on the Max documentary Bama Rush. Does Augusta University have a “machine?” How does the recruitment process differ at AU? Watch and find out.

“Augusta University is not just a place for academics; it’s a thriving ecosystem where friendships are forged, passions are pursued, and dreams are realized,” said Raysean Ricks, podcast host. “This commitment to excellence and holistic growth is encapsulated in the latest podcast episode, where listeners can delve deeper into the perspectives of these dedicated individuals.”

Listen to In the Wild on all major platforms.

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