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Dec 5, 2024 |
augustaceo.com | Stacey Eidson
After spending more than 20 years proudly serving in the U.S. Army, Ralph D. Turner, DBA, has gone on to build a rewarding career in health care that has taken him around the world. But success was far from a guarantee in life for Turner, who currently serves as president of Wellstar MCG Health Medical Center. He knows a thing or two about hard work. Born in the small town of Hahira, Georgia, Turner grew up raised by three strong women.
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May 27, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Stacey Eidson
Edna Martinez is not your typical art major at Augusta University. Born in Mexico, her family moved to Las Vegas when she was 3 years old. While she had many interests growing up as a child, art was always a constant. “I’ve done art ever since I was a kid, since I was really little,” said Martinez, who accepted her degree in art from Augusta University this spring. “I think it’s a family thing. My dad is an artist. He doesn’t call himself one, but he is.
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Feb 7, 2024 |
metroatlantaceo.com | Stacey Eidson
Fischer Homes opens its newly decorated Jensen model home at Cherry Glen, a single-family home in a community in Euharlee, a city in south Bartow County. Affordably priced from $320,000 to over $400,000, Cherry Glen offers charming craftsman-style home plans from the Maple Street Collection featuring 1,400 to 3,000 square feet of living space. The Jensen model home showcases 2,794 square feet of living space, up to six bedrooms, four full bathrooms and an option for a main-floor guest suite.
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Mar 10, 2023 |
jagwire.augusta.edu | Rakiyah Lenon |Denise Parrish |Stacey Eidson
Veteran legal counsel Frank LoMonte will give the Future of the First Amendment Lecture at Augusta University on Tuesday, March 14. The lecture, sponsored by Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and the Augusta University Libraries, will be at 6 p.m. in the Dr. Roscoe Williams Ballroom of the Jaguar Student Activities Center.
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Jan 24, 2023 |
jagwire.augusta.edu | Toni Baker |Heather Henley |Kevin Faigle |Stacey Eidson
It’s clear that chronic stress can impact our behavior, leading to problems like depression, reduced interest in things that previously brought us pleasure, even PTSD. Now scientists have evidence that a group of neurons in a bow-shaped portion of the brain become hyperactive after chronic exposure to stress.
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