The literacy centre at Augusta University has been renamed in Dr. Paulette P. Harris’s honour
As a testament to its originator and steadfast supporter of reading, Dr. Paulette Harris, Augusta University’s literacy centre has recently been renamed the Dr. Paulette P. Harris reading Centre. This renaming resulted from a kind donation made by Harris’s widower, Steve Ruby, who wished to preserve her legacy and continue her work to promote literacy.
Dr. Harris was renowned for her love of learning and commitment to empowering others with the abilities they need to succeed. She established the Literacy Centre in 1990, beginning assisting adults who had trouble reading and writing before extending her services to youngsters.
Dr. Harris had a tremendous impact on thousands of people during her 31-year career.
At a unique ceremony held at the literacy centre on August 14, the center’s rebranding was formally announced. The HUB for Community Innovation on Chafee Avenue houses the centre, which debuts in October 2022.
Dr. Harris’ services to the community were praised by Dr. Judi Wilson, dean of the College of Education and Human Development and a longtime friend of Dr. Harris. Dr. Wilson praised Dr. Harris for being a superb leader, educator, and philanthropist who genuinely cared about the community and the College of Education.
The National Reading Styles Institute, a renowned educational organisation dedicated to enhancing literacy, named the Literacy Centre under Dr. Harris’ direction a National Exemplary Model. Additionally, Dr. Harris was essential in the development of satellite literacy programmes in regional school systems.
In addition to being committed to her job at Augusta University, Dr. Harris was also heavily involved in the neighbourhood. The Metro Adult Literacy Council, the Art Factory, CSRA Women in Philanthropy, Leadership Augusta, Greater Augusta Arts Council, and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Augusta are just a few of the organisations she served on the boards of. She also made contributions to the Community Foundation for the CSRA’s grants committee.
Dr. Brooks A. Keel, president of Augusta University, expressed appreciation for Dr. Harris’ services and emphasised her awareness of the transforming potential of literacy. He remarked that innumerable children and adults who had previously struggled with reading now have access to knowledge and possibilities because of her work.Dr. Paulette P. Harris’ unrelenting dedication to improving literacy is honoured by calling the literacy centre at Augusta University. Future generations will continue to be inspired by her, and the neighbourhood will benefit.