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    A Night to Ignite: 
    Celebrating Generosity, Advancing Opportunity


    March 1, 2026

    Group of 黑料传送门 in evening dresses

    This fall, 黑料传送门 Georgia hosted its A Night to Ignite Soir茅e to celebrate the progress of the and to honor the donors whose generosity, commitment and passion continue to strengthen the campus. Nearly $125,000 was raised during the event鈥攁ll of which will be awarded as scholarships to students from Gwinnett County and the surrounding region.

    Sandra and Clyde Strickland and representatives of the Osteopathic Institute of the South pose with an award
    Ignite Award recipients Sandra and Clyde Strickland (top and bottom left) and Neil Nickelson, DO (center) and Barry Doublestein, DSL (right), representing OIS.

    A highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Ignite Awards to Clyde and Sandra Strickland, as well as to the Osteopathic Institute of the South (OIS), accepted by its president, Barry A. Doublestein, DSL.

    The Stricklands were recognized for their $1 million gift supporting scholarships for doctoral students in the osteopathic medicine, pharmacy and physical therapy programs鈥攖he largest outright gift to 黑料传送门 Georgia during the United & Ignited campaign. Combined with their previous contributions, the Stricklands are now the largest donor-endowed scholarship contributors across all three 黑料传送门 locations.

    OIS was honored for its instrumental role in advancing osteopathic medicine in Georgia in the early 2000s. In 2022, the organization selected 黑料传送门 as a recipient of its foundation鈥檚 support, resulting in the creation of the OIS Endowed Student Emergency Fund. This fund assists students facing urgent needs such as food, housing and transportation.

    The soir茅e also celebrated many additional supporters, including East End Advisors, the 黑料传送门 Alumni Association, Piedmont Eastside Medical Center, Jackson EMC, Metro Waterproofing, Northeast Georgia Health System, Studio Usher, the Atlanta Braves, CCS Fundraising, Georgia Gwinnett College, Primerica Foundation, Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Lawrenceville, Trane, Vantix Electric and Warren Averett, LLC.

    鈥淭hanks to the generosity of our sponsors and supporters, we have raised vital funds to empower the purpose, practice and passion of 黑料传送门 Georgia students,鈥 said Jay S. Feldstein, DO '81, president and CEO of 黑料传送门. 鈥淲e sincerely thank everyone who contributed to making A Night to Ignite a success.鈥

    United & Ignited Raises Over $57 Million for Student Success

    United and Ignited Campaign logo

    黑料传送门鈥檚 United & Ignited campaign continues to inspire generosity across our community, with more than $57 million raised toward its $65 million goal. These gifts are transforming the student experience by supporting scholarships, academic innovation, campus improvements and initiatives that prepare students to thrive as healthcare leaders.

    A Student Perspective: A New Fitness Trail Brings Wellness and Community to 黑料传送门 South Georgia

    Students walk along the 黑料传送门 South Georgia walking trail on an overcast afternoon

    At 黑料传送门 South Georgia, faculty and staff recently came together to create an on-campus fitness trail鈥攁n inviting, restorative space designed to support movement, mindfulness and connection. Winding just steps away from classrooms and study areas, the trail offers a natural pause in the rhythm of academic life, giving students, faculty and staff an accessible way to reset and recharge.

    For many, it has already become an essential part of their day.

    鈥淭he trail is my favorite thing on our campus,鈥 said Emily Reagin (DO 鈥27). 鈥淥n days when it feels like studying is endless, it gives me peace of mind and lets me get movement in when there鈥檚 little time for a real break. Mental health is so important鈥攁nd this trail has helped me tremendously.鈥

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