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A man poses with a mom and her son outside the Augusta National Golf Club clubhouse.

‘Once-in-a-lifetime experience’: Literacy Center students attend the Masters

“One of our goals at the center is to get people in touch with the cultural assets, and this is really a prime example."

A female college student sits in a cubicle with several computer monitors around her. She is holding a stylus and there is an illustration of a human eye on one of the screens.

Medical illustration grad uses viral videos to shine light on profession

"I wanted to really tell the story of how the illustration came to be,” said McKenzie Young.

photo from article Governor honors MCG assistant dean for efforts to battle colon cancer in rural Georgia

Governor honors MCG assistant dean for efforts to battle colon cancer in rural Georgia

"Screening can prevent 60% of colorectal cancers, and 90% can be cured if detected early,” said Koosh Desai, MD.

A female college student rests her head on one of her hands as she concentrates on reading a computer screen.

‘No substitute for hands-on experience’: Cyber students gain key experiences

"The experience we gained from going will be the greatest prep for the workforce we could ask for,” said Izaac Picazo, a senior cybersecurity major.