For Augusta University Master of Nursing student Franki Tawil, evacuating for hurricanes has been pretty commonplace.
“There has been such a great spirit of generosity and I feel even more proud to be a member of this institution," said Joe Webber, director of CEPaR at Augusta University.
As Hurricane Michael approaches the Gulf Coast, we are monitoring forecasts closely to ensure the safety of our employees, patients and students. Communication is important. Update your information in Jag Alert. If we can’t reach you, we can’t...
Updated 2:04 p.m., Friday, Sept. 14: As Hurricane Florence slowly moves through the Carolinas, the latest forecasts show the Augusta area will not experience tropical force winds or rain as initially anticipated. However, we are still expected to...
Practice these seven steps from FEMA before a hurricane strikes.
The East Central Regional Healthcare Coalition presented a plaque to Fresenius for the services provided during Hurricane Irma.
The Augusta University men's basketball team will host the 'Storm the 'Berry' exhibition game against Georgia Southern on Friday to support hurricane relief.
During Hurricane Irma, students from the College of Nursing earned clinical hours while providing care and comfort to those displaced by the storm.
As the City of Augusta welcomed Florida evacuees affected by Hurricane Irma, the Augusta University community jumped in to help without hesitation. Augusta University volunteers cared for more than 2,000 evacuees at seven shelters in the Augusta...
Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Augusta University radiology resident Skon Nazarian was determined to find a way to help his hometown in the wake of Hurricane Harvey. So, he rented a U-Haul moving van in hopes of filling it with donations...
From the Office of Volunteer Services and Engagement: Since our call for assistance for Hurricane Matthew evacuees went out this afternoon, the Augusta University family has responded in a big way! Thank You! With that in mind, we wanted to share...
Dr. Carol Hunter said many students are not aware of the importance of public health, but these kinds of opportunities bring public health nursing to the forefront.
The Medical Reserve Corps at Augusta University is made up of faculty, staff and students of all skill levels and talents who are ready to help when disaster strikes.
As political pundits are describing the 2020 election as one of the most pivotal elections in decades, Dr. Kathleen Hale, a professor of political science at Auburn University, will hold a discussion with faculty and students at Augusta University...
The state of the world today can seem overwhelming to most adults, much less to children. Many parents likely wonder what they can do in the midst of it all to ensure their children are coping mentally.
Marked racial disparities exist in confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths, investigators say, and highlight urgent needs to ensure adequate testing and treatment are available to African Americans and safer working and living conditions are in place so...
Preventing the spread of COVID-19 makes it an unusual circumstance for coordinating volunteer efforts.
As severe weather approaches, we are monitoring forecasts closely to ensure the safety of our employees, patients and students.
Rafael Monteiro is the lone senior on the men’s basketball team this season. He shares his holiday memories.
Cheryl Goldsleger, Augusta University’s Morris Eminent Scholar in Art, was honored to have her artwork included during the 2019 Venice Biennale.