Connect with us

Business

Augusta University alumnus makes an impact, from Army life to art education – Jagwire – Augusta

Published

on

Jacob Boland is a self-proclaimed Army brat. Boland’s dad served 20 years before retiring in Augusta in 2003, so Boland followed in his footsteps, spending four years in the Army.
He was a medic and spent time in Europe and Asia. Mostly, he was stateside at Fort Benning in Georgia, Fort Rucker in Alabama and Fort Knox in Tennessee. From being an X-ray technician to helping give vaccines to soldiers and completing suture work, Boland got a good taste of medic life.
“With being a medic in the Army, they just put you in any position they needed you in,” said Boland. “Sometimes I did X-ray. I also did a lot of in-processing, doing the varicella shots; I was the one who filled up the vial or filled up the needles. Then I did some suture work and even some mental health kind of stuff.”
While he wasn’t formally trained for that kind of work, the Army gave him the lessons he needed to perform his duties.
Boland was always interested in the field of communications, and at age 26, following his days serving the country, he used the GI Bill to pay for his education at Augusta University. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.

“I knew I wanted to do something in journalism and always liked doing research, and I liked editing,” said Boland.
Every now and then you can still find Boland at the Summerville Campus. In the fall, he was part of the Pamplin Future Fest. He will also turn to Dr. David Bulla, Dr. Melanie O’Meara and Dr. Debbie Van Tuyll for advice. All were difference makers to Boland during his time at Augusta University.
Through the Department of Communication, he found an internship at the Jessye Norman School of the Arts, piquing his interest in teaching.
“They were looking for people that want to do film and photography. I’m like, well, I have years at AU doing both of those things, so it was a great fit.”
The internship led to his current full-time job at the school as the photo and digital arts teacher. Despite not having experience teaching young people beyond 18-year-olds who just joined the Army, Boland has picked up the process quickly and finds the job gratifying. He said seeing the students’ progress from one year to another amazes him at times.
“It’s really neat when you see a 10-year-old learn how to use Photoshop and InDesign and these programs I didn’t even learn until when I was going to college,” said Boland.
He’s found that most students at the school are self-driven. Despite the past challenges of virtual learning, many embraced it. Boland said they’re being given more responsibilities and bigger projects to undertake.
“When they come back, and they learned something from the year before and take the entire summer off, they’re like, ‘Hey, I downloaded this program that we were learning from and this is what I’ve done with it.’ They come back and they’re running circles around me.”
Kevin Faigle is Media Relations Specialist at Augusta University. Contact him to schedule an interview on this topic or with one of our experts at kfaigle@augusta.edu.
Stay informed about COVID-19: Find information specific to you, including updates, resources, and frequently asked questions.
COVID-19 Resources
In the News Archive
Jagwire is your source for news and stories from Augusta University. Daily updates highlight the many ways students, faculty, staff, researchers and clinicians “bring their A games” in classrooms and clinics on four campuses in Augusta and locations across the state of Georgia.

source

Muhammad Mubeen Hassan

Hi. I am Muhammad Mubeen Hassan. I am SEO Expat and WordPress Websites Developer &  Blogger. 30 years old. I help entrepreneurs become go-to in their industry. And, I like helping the next one in line. You can follow my journey on my blog, for list Click Here If you need any post so you can email me on my this Email: mubeenh782@gmail.com  

Hi. I am Muhammad Mubeen Hassan. I am SEO Expat and Wordpress Websites Developer &  Blogger. 30 years old. I help entrepreneurs become go-to in their industry. And, I like helping the next one in line. You can follow my journey on my blog, for list Click Here If you need any post so you can email me on my this Email: mubeenh782@gmail.com  

Continue Reading
Click to comment

You must be logged in to post a comment Login

Leave a Reply

Business

Realm Scans: Navigating the Uncharted Territories of Digital Discovery

Published

on

In the expansive landscape of digital exploration, there exists a realm where information becomes an adventure—Realm Scans. Beyond a mere scanning service, this digital haven is where curiosity converges with innovation, and the uncharted territories of digital discovery come to life. Join us as we embark on a journey to unravel the unique dynamics of Realm Scans, navigating through the realms where information is not just scanned but transformed into a digital odyssey.

“Digital Horizons: Exploring the Essence of Realm Scans” is not just a title; it’s an exploration into the multifaceted dimensions of a scanning service that transcends the mundane. This article is an invitation to delve into the layers of technological prowess, user-centric design, and the transformative impact that defines Realm Scans in the dynamic world of digital information.

At the core of Realm Scans lies a commitment to redefining how we interact with information. “Digital Horizons” delves into the innovative features and functionalities that make Realm Scans more than just a scanning service. It’s a digital gateway where documents become gateways to exploration, and information is a portal to new discoveries.

A standout feature is the user-centric approach that defines the Realm Scans experience. “Digital Horizons” explores how user interface design, accessibility, and intuitive navigation are seamlessly integrated to create an environment where users don’t just scan documents—they embark on a digital journey of discovery.

Realm Scans is not confined by the traditional boundaries of scanning; it is a catalyst for a digital revolution. “Digital Horizons” illustrates how Realm Scans empowers users to go beyond the expected, transforming the act of scanning into a dynamic and enriching experience that transcends conventional notions.

As we navigate through the digital horizons of Realm Scans, the article becomes a celebration of the fusion between technology and user experience. It is a recognition that in the world of digital services, there are realms where functionality meets innovation, and where information is a gateway to new digital frontiers.

“Digital Horizons: Exploring the Essence of Realm Scans” is not just an article; it’s an ode to the tech enthusiasts, the information seekers, and the digital explorers who recognize the profound impact of a scanning service that goes beyond the surface. It’s an acknowledgment that in the realms of digital discovery, Realm Scans stands as a beacon, inviting users to embrace the transformative power of information in the digital age.

As Realm Scans continues to redefine the digital scanning landscape, “Digital Horizons” invites us to appreciate the nuances of a service that transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary—an exploration where every scan is not just a document but a digital adventure waiting to be unfolded.

Harry Clam

Continue Reading

Trending