Augusta University celebrates Spring 2024 graduates
More than 1,250 graduates were celebrated during Augusta University's 2024 commencement ceremonies.
We're Here to Help, In the Classroom and Out
To help our studnets be successful, not only in the classroom, but in the world of public health, we've gathered some resources and opportunities to help. Additionally as a School of Public Health student, you have access to the resources available in various university departments such as the Academic Success Center and Career Services. These departments and others across campus are here to equip you for success during and beyond your college career!
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More than 1,250 graduates were celebrated during Augusta University's 2024 commencement ceremonies.
"Screening can prevent 60% of colorectal cancers, and 90% can be cured if detected early,” said Koosh Desai, MD.
"We will continue to build on the great work that has gotten us to this point, focusing on our mission of improving population health, promoting individual well-being and supporting all in achieving their maximum health potential in Georgia and beyond," said founding Dean Teresa M. Waters, PhD.
“Many adults with ID are going to require services and support. They’re likely going to require housing support, employment support and many of them are food insecure. I think policymakers at both the state and federal level need to know about this because, regardless of whether or not our policymakers support Medicaid expansion, many people with ID are also going to need adequate health care coverage because the vast majority of people with intellectual disability are not employed," said Teal Benevides, PhD, assistant professor at the Institute of Public and Preventative Health at Augusta University.