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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“The experience at Augusta University was transformative, and I didn’t even recognize it at the time,” says Gary Dennis.
“I think moms really like that there’s kind of a sense of community with the program, and that they’re being plugged into resources,” said Lily Rubin.
“The ability to provide a service that impacts both the short- and long-term health of our community members is a gift," said Beth NeSmith, PhD.
“I just look at Augusta University as an example of how things should be growing and improving and getting better. The influence that AU has is very impressive, and I'm just glad to be a part of it."
Office of Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement
Dr. Brooks Keel
Dr. Betsy VanDeusen - Update on the HUB Project and the Augusta University Literacy Center
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