20th annual Cares for Kids Radiothon: In photos and video
The Radiothon celebrated its 20th consecutive year, and despite some changes due to COVID-19 precautions, volunteers eagerly took pledges over the three-day period.
We are committed to the growth and prosperity of the university and its programs, scholarships, facilities, academic quality, research capacity and outreach.
The Office of Philanthropy & Alumni Engagement nurtures relationships with alumni, friends and the campus community to encourage support for Augusta University students, programs and the university environment. We engage our many stakeholders, secure private support through a donor-centered approach, steward and manage gifts, foster community outreach and tell our story broadly to strengthen the university.
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Inspiring Women in STEM
Through their generous giving, Henry and Anita Wylds made a huge difference in the life of student Rebecca Patterson.
A Legacy of Giving
Some people’s legacies live far beyond their lives and leave behind them a genuine spirit of goodwill that will be felt for years to come..
Honoring a Mentor
Now retired, Kramer has committed $100,000 over five years from an IRA fund to the Margaret DeVore, M.D., Professorship in Anesthesiology.
The Radiothon celebrated its 20th consecutive year, and despite some changes due to COVID-19 precautions, volunteers eagerly took pledges over the three-day period.
Cares for Kids Radiothon is the largest single Children's MIracle Network Hospitals fundraiser for Children’s Hospital of Georgia.
While things will be very different this year, volunteers will be ready to take your call.
Some people’s legacies live far beyond their lives and leave behind them a genuine spirit of goodwill that will be felt for years to come. Rhonda Graybeal passed away in March 2017, but even in death, she continues to be a loyal friend to Augusta University. Her estate recently made a posthumous gift of $58,724.28 […]