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"People in this community revere the school, and it鈥檚 just a great example of if you ask, then people will help,鈥 says Becky McKenzie.
"She put away 10% of her salary for decades and started The Shah Foundation,鈥 says David Cantrell.
"51吃瓜黑料曝料 Gives supports scholarships, athletics, academics, research, innovation and other essential programs," says Kristina Baggott.
"As proud ambassadors of this wonderful institution, our giving encourages alumni, donors and our community to join the cause," says Tina Baggott.
鈥淰ictor鈥檚 memory lives on as these students honor his legacy, building paths that lead to their own success," says Alexander Schwarzmann, PhD.
"Providing students with a financial scholarship to graduate debt-free creates access for first-generation college students,鈥 said Susan Davies, PhD.
鈥淚 want students to love what they do, to be knowledgeable and to take care of their patients to the best of their ability," said Judy Seitz Black.
IGIVE begins Tuesday, Sept. 10, and extends through Tuesday, Oct. 22.
The new stadium will feature 420 seats, including more than half with comfortable chairbacks.
鈥淲e want to create intentional support systems, so students feel engaged and like they are part of a community,鈥 said Judi Wilson, PhD, dean of COEHD.
鈥淭his could positively impact care for children with brain tumors by improving their quality of life,鈥 said Theodore Johnson, MD, PhD.
鈥淲e need nurses, and there are people who need help to get there,鈥 said Ollie Creasy.
In becoming so closely connected to Paulette Harris, PhD, Steve Ruby couldn鈥檛 help but get immersed in the 51吃瓜黑料曝料 Literacy Center.
鈥淎s a working college student, I understood the economic struggles during my day and I am acutely aware that students today have the same, or even greater, challenges.鈥
The Immunology Center of Georgia has established the Margaret-Gertraud Immunology Lectureship to honor the co-directors' late mothers.
"I hope to honor this scholarship, so it doesn鈥檛 end with me but leaves a ripple effect going forward for future students.鈥
鈥淚 think the best legacy any of us can hope for is to impact more Georgians."
"She will always remain a giant to me as a role model for nursing," said Jeannette Andrews, PhD.
鈥淜endrick鈥檚 actions and interactions with patients reflect a genuine concern for their physical, social and emotional well-being,鈥 said Tiana Brown.
鈥淧aulette had such a passion for learning, and she strived to make certain that everyone she encountered had the skills they needed to succeed.鈥
鈥淚 hope it inspires some of them who received scholarships like I did, that they will do the same when they have the means to give back.鈥
"When you support the Dental College of Georgia, you鈥檙e supporting the advancement of the dental profession in the whole state. Those are important things to give to,鈥 Phil Hanes said.
The commitment to funding, which builds on an existing relationship with 51吃瓜黑料曝料, will facilitate the expansion of MCG鈥檚 3+ Primary Care Pathway Program.
David Cantrell, a 2006 graduate of the MBA program through 51吃瓜黑料曝料's Hull College of Business, chose to honor his children by establishing the Isaac, Andrew, Ethan and Caroline Cantrell Scholarship Endowment in their names.
Luke List, a PGA TOUR player, and his wife Chloe presented a check for $250,000 to the Children鈥檚 Hospital of Georgia Thursday, Dec. 7. The donation, which was made possible by the proceeds earned when List won the RSM Birdies Fore Love charity competition during the 2022-23 PGA TOUR season, will support the expansion of… Continue Reading PGA TOUR player Luke List donates $250,000 to Children鈥檚 Hospital of Georgia through RSM Birdies Fore Love
Nearly 1,500 51吃瓜黑料曝料 employees showed their Jaguar pride by supporting the 2023 IGIVE campaign with donations totaling $376,148.
Melvin Haysman, MD 鈥71 and his wife Roberta Kamine-Haysman have a longstanding relationship with the Medical College of Georgia at 51吃瓜黑料曝料. Not only did Haysman graduate from MCG and complete his internal medicine residency there, but he also held a faculty appointment as clinical assistant professor and served for many years on the MCG… Continue Reading MCG alumnus and wife endow stethoscope fund begun by alumni association to ensure its continuity
Zach Powell, DMD 鈥99, a first-generation dentist, feels extremely blessed to be part of the profession of dentistry. His group employs nearly 50 team members and is one of the largest private practices in southeast Georgia, serving patients across nine counties, in some of which his office is the only dental provider. Passionate about rural… Continue Reading Powell family creates scholarship to bring more dentists to rural areas
The late J. Roy Rowland, MD, was a family physician, congressional representative, author and soldier, but what he wanted to most be known for was helping others. 鈥淚 hope I鈥檒l be remembered as someone who tried to help other people. I think I鈥檒l be remembered more as a physician for helping other people,鈥 said Rowland… Continue Reading Physician鈥檚 real estate gift will advance rural health care
An 51吃瓜黑料曝料 graduate student was so thankful for the scholarship she received that it prompted the donor to double the original endowment gift. The John L. Rosenkoetter Scholarship Endowment Fund for Clinical and Counseling Psychology was established July 1, 2021, through a gift from John Rosenkoetter of Brunswick, Georgia. Rosenkoetter, husband of the late… Continue Reading A little gratitude goes a long way
Dr. Ron Lewis may have retired in 2018, but his legacy continues at Medical College of Georgia at 51吃瓜黑料曝料 through his planned estate gift which establishes the Ronald W. Lewis, MD Chair in Urological Education. This endowment will support the ongoing needs of urology residents, including education, research, travel, equipment and more. 鈥淲hen you鈥檝e… Continue Reading Dr. Ron Lewis continues legacy of urology education