An experienced dental professional, Dr. Nicholas Rauber began preparing for his career as a dentist at Louisiana State University (LSU), where he earned a bachelor of science in zoology with a minor in chemistry. During his time at LSU, Dr. Nicholas Rauber belonged to the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Later, he completed his doctor of dental surgery at the Louisiana State University School of Dentistry.
An excellent student, the campus leader was involved with student government throughout his dental school career, serving as president of the Student Government Association his senior year. Dr. Nick Rauber received leadership awards upon graduating from dental school, and he continues to affiliate with LSU today, working with students in the pre-dental program. Currently, Dr. Nick Rauber practices with the Aesthetic Dentistry Group in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
When not engaged in his professional responsibilities treating patients at Aesthetic Dentistry Group, Dr. Nicholas Rauber maintains involvement with several philanthropic causes including the Muscular Dystrophy Association, for which he volunteered in different capacities for their summer camp for nearly two decades and received an Outstanding New Counselor Award. In addition, Dr. Nick Rauber founded the Swollfest Fishing Rodeo, which now donates its proceeds to the Muscular Dystrophy Association and the American Diabetes Association.
An excellent student, the campus leader was involved with student government throughout his dental school career, serving as president of the Student Government Association his senior year. Dr. Nick Rauber received leadership awards upon graduating from dental school, and he continues to affiliate with LSU today, working with students in the pre-dental program. Currently, Dr. Nick Rauber practices with the Aesthetic Dentistry Group in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
When not engaged in his professional responsibilities treating patients at Aesthetic Dentistry Group, Dr. Nicholas Rauber maintains involvement with several philanthropic causes including the Muscular Dystrophy Association, for which he volunteered in different capacities for their summer camp for nearly two decades and received an Outstanding New Counselor Award. In addition, Dr. Nick Rauber founded the Swollfest Fishing Rodeo, which now donates its proceeds to the Muscular Dystrophy Association and the American Diabetes Association.