After eight years as an expatriate, first in Switzerland and then in Taipei, Taiwan (with a stint in Chicago along the way), Kathy van Wilgenburg (BBA ’87) found the transition to Shanghai three years ago fairly easy...
‘Melody is the Engine that Makes it Go’
For Distinguished Alum and composer Mark Swanson, melody is the engine that drives a musical forward. But when you’re teaming up with an esteemed director, the retired professor who helped a former writer in residence...
From the Wire: A. Spring 2019
Prestigious NSA recognition for cyber security In March 2017, School of Computer and Cyber Sciences and Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences professor Dr. John “Jay” Heslen received a $284,434 grant...
Swimming with Sharks
A little scary and a lot of work: Augusta University physical therapy students dive into the shark tank and come out stronger
Secret Lives: Greer Falls
Day job: Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Second-Year Class, Medical College of Georgia Secret life: Snow globe collector When Dr. Greer Falls went on his first — and last — ski trip in March 1985, he may have been...
History & Heritage: A Half-Century of Excellence
Though The Dental College of Georgia’s origin story officially begins in 1969, when the Medical College of Georgia’s School of Dentistry admitted its first class of 24 students, that start date came after about a decade...