Series of speakers will lead up to 2024 Innovate student pitch competition
The 2024 Innovate Pitch competition will hold several events leading up to the competition finals on March 28, all at the Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center.
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The 2024 Innovate Pitch competition will hold several events leading up to the competition finals on March 28, all at the Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center.
Augusta University's first executive leadership cohort is expected to complete the program in June.
“A comprehensive and ongoing policy process is a critical component of creating and supporting a culture of ethics and integrity, which reflects our mission and values,” said Chris Melcher, vice president and general counsel for Augusta University.
Preventing the spread of COVID-19 makes it an unusual circumstance for coordinating volunteer efforts.