Empathy Requires Imagination
Monday, April 19, 2010 — Savannah- GA
Kimmy Watt
BBA, Healthcare Management
Alumnus: Class of 2009, College of Business
Campus: Savannah
“I’m so thankful for what I gained through studying at South University in Savannah. I’m a much better communicator and administrator because of the program. My work at South gave me the gift of knowing how to manage people and projects much more effectively.”
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You just might be asked for by name
Monday, March 15, 2010 — Savannah- GA
Jay Bodalia is not your average guy. He is the guy who, in 2006, earned the highest score in the country on the NCCAA exam, which is the exam that every student must pass to become a certified Anesthesiologist Assistant (AA). He earned his Master of Medical Science degree from South University’s Anesthesiologist Assistant program and graduated third in his class—with honors of course.
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“If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door.” -- Milton Berle
Monday, September 28, 2009 — Savannah- GA
Erica Usher
Campus: Savannah, Georgia
Employment: Mental Health Court Coordinator for the Chatham County Superior Court
"I want to make policy changes as high up as I can and to advocate for causes that I know deserve attention and legal revisions. I want to see that justice is done, as much as I can."
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Home is where the heart is
Sunday, December 28, 2008 —
“As soon as I got here, I really felt like the courses suited my personality.”
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"We are shaped and fashioned by what we love." - Goethe
Friday, December 26, 2008 —
“I’m so thankful for my family’s support and can’t say enough how it’s helping me through college. I love the path I’m on, and I know it’s going to lead me not only to understanding myself better, but also to helping others navigate the road as well.”
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Changing circumstances means changing behavior
Tuesday, December 16, 2008 —
“One thing I’ve learned at South and I continue to learn is you can’t reshape life by staying on the same level. In order to change circumstances, you have to change the behavior and that kind of positive change will take things to the next, and hopefully, higher level.”
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It's OK to Dream
Sunday, December 14, 2008 —
“The greatest lesson I’ve learned so far at South is—it’s okay to dream, but it’s even more important to work toward that dream to make it more than a dream -- make it a reality.”
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Just what the doctor ordered
Monday, December 08, 2008 —
“I gained a vast knowledge in the practice of pharmacy and how to look at the bigger picture when it comes to patients. I also learned how to question and investigate certain situations in order to make better decisions on behalf of my patients.”
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Leadership Found
Saturday, December 06, 2008 — Savannah- GA
Maria Alvarado Manning
PharmD
Alumnus: Class of 2009, School of Pharmacy
Campus: Savannah
“At home, I was encouraged. I observed and admired my family. My father was a doctor and my mom a teacher who worked with autistic children. And I had an aunt who was a pharmacist. I watched family members I love take care of one another,”
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The power of determination
Thursday, December 04, 2008 —
“I always wanted to work with people; it is my passion.”
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