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Morris Bank Pledges $100,000 to MGA Health Sciences Expansion

May 24, 2022

Morris Bank Pledges $100,000 to MGA Health Sciences Expansion

Middle Georgia State University (MGA) received a pledge of $100,000 from Morris Bank to fund the new state-of-the-art nursing lab currently under construction on their Dublin Health Sciences campus. This lab is one of the many enhancements of the campus renovation that will play an immense roll in the healthcare industry both locally and throughout the state.

 

“We are pleased to play a part in the institution’s growth and expansion of their nursing program here in Laurens County,” says Spence Mullis, President and CEO of Morris Bank. “This is an outstanding project with such a large impact to our community and all of Middle Georgia, and we couldn’t be more proud to partner with MGA to help make this happen. Healthcare is an essential driver to developing and growing a community. We are firm believers that nursing is one of the most noble professions one can choose to enter.” Once complete, the nursing lab will be named after Morris Bank and will serve as a valuable resource to nursing students within the MGA program.

 

The expansion of MGA’s Health Sciences campus will allow the university to graduate 67% more nurses each year, 40 of whom will be BSN-prepared adding 100 additional nurses to the workforce pipeline each year. The renovations will include a new 100-seat classroom, hospital labs, a simulation lab, observation rooms, and additional instructional space for students to engage and develop essential nursing skills. The expansion is currently in progress and is expected to be competed in August 2022.

 

“Morris Bank’s substantial gift is a powerful statement about their commitment to shape a better future for the communities they are a part of,” said Dr. Christopher Blake, MGA president. “I am profoundly grateful for their investment in the School of Health and Natural Sciences at Middle Georgia State University. This generous gift will have a sustained impact on expanding the nursing capacity to better serve the healthcare needs of veterans and rural Georgia.”

 

Photo Details: Left – Whitney Kilgo (Morris Bank), Spence Mullis (Morris Bank), Mary McDonald (MGA), Ashlee Torpy (Morris Bank), Dr. Tara Underwood (MGA), Julie Davis (MGA), Roger Miller (Morris Bank)

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