AU receives grants to help prevent overdoses throughout Augusta
"As Georgia's only public academic health center, AU has a responsibility to educate citizens about opioid misuse and critical interventions," says President Russell T. Keen.
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"As Georgia's only public academic health center, AU has a responsibility to educate citizens about opioid misuse and critical interventions," says President Russell T. Keen. "Our staff and Board of Directors look forward to welcoming the runners and spectators at the Summerville Campus for our annual signature event," says Michelle Pippin. Three Augusta University students are serving as Georgia Legislative Internship Program interns with the Georgia General Assembly. The state is investing $2 billion more in higher education than when Kemp first took office in 2019.
AU receives grants to help prevent overdoses throughout Augusta

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