A servant leader with a passion for higher education
“To be able to serve in this way, to help our students change the trajectory of their lives, is not just a job, it's a passion, and I believe it to be my purpose.”
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“To be able to serve in this way, to help our students change the trajectory of their lives, is not just a job, it's a passion, and I believe it to be my purpose.”
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The Fit for the Future event allowed students to peruse donated professional clothing and allow them to select a shirt or blouse, pants, shoes, socks, belt and a jacket free of charge.

"I want them to do something that they can actually put on their resumes and have a chance to work on a public history project," says Melissa DeVelvis, PhD.

"It was one of the few courses that made you feel like you weren't just going through the motions," says Emily Max.

"Most of these patients who have worse diabetic retinopathy belong to vulnerable populations that our free clinics serve," says Tommy Bui.
Office of Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement
Dr. Brooks Keel
Dr. Betsy VanDeusen - Update on the HUB Project and the Augusta University Literacy Center
All luncheon meetings are held at the Enterprise Mill, 1450 Greene Street, Augusta,
Georgia, 11:30 a.m. Cost is $20 per person. View newsletters below for registration
information.