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A female computer sciences professor sits in a chair in a classroom and smiles at the camera.

Honoring the life and legacy of Joanne Sexton, founding dean of SCCS

October 30, 2025Avatar photoHannah Litteer

“She really was at the forefront of everything cyber in the Augusta community," says Karen Ribble.

A group of researchers wearing lab coats gather around a lab table. On the table, there are vials and lab gear.

MCG scientists investigate arthritis drug’s impact on Alzheimer’s disease

October 30, 2025Avatar photoHannah Litteer

“A good thing about this is, because this is an FDA-approved drug, it's ready to be tested in Alzheimer’s patients,” says Qin Wang, MD, PhD.

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AU scientists advance understanding of Nobel-winning immunology research

October 29, 2025Woman's head shotHeather Henley

"These discoveries place Augusta University and the Immunology Center of Georgia at the forefront of modern immunology," says Klaus Ley, MD.

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Pamplin professor honored for dedication to mentorship, community impact

October 28, 2025Morgan Hayes headshotMorgan Hayes

“If students see their professor making an impact, it may spark the belief that they too can step forward and create change," says Clarissa Gainey.

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Longtime educator enjoyed ‘planting seeds and watching them grow’

October 27, 2025man smilingMiguelangelo Hernandez

Throughout his life Ray Whiting, PhD, has been a lawyer, professor, mediator, author, special assistant and, most recently, an ordained minister.

Two women stand under a balloon arch during a celebration while another woman takes their photo.

The employees at AU are making the years count

October 27, 2025Paige Tucker

"Your work – whether in classrooms, clinics, labs or offices – has advanced our mission and strengthened our community," says AU President Russell T. Keen.

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Augusta University celebrates National Transfer Student Week 

October 24, 2025Avatar photoJamison Guice

"AU is filled with support systems with transfer students and every student in mind," says Dylan Jacobson.

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Advocate, survivor of men’s breast cancer works to help others

October 23, 2025Woman's head shotValerie Emerick

"If you feel something like a lump, you need to get it checked by your doctor, and if that doctor tells you ‘It’s nothing,’ go see another doctor," says Cecil Herrin.

Three college-aged female students pose for a photo with a man and a therapy dog.

Breaking the stigma: Fresh Check Day checks on students’ mental wellbeing

October 22, 2025Avatar photoJamison Guice

“We hope that Fresh Check Day encourages open, ongoing conversations about mental health,” says Annie Carr.

A large group of people hold signs and cheer as cyclists ride by during a race.

In Pictures: PaceDay 2025 celebrates cancer research

October 21, 2025Chris Curry

"It was wonderful seeing so many coming together to celebrate the people participating in PaceDay 2025," says Jorge E. Cortes, MD.

Two men in lab coats in front of Georgia Cancer Center sign

IMMCG’s first Ignite grant aims to fuel more effective cancer immunotherapy

October 20, 2025Woman's head shotHeather Henley

“This award is exactly what we envisioned when we launched Ignite, with trainees and faculty working side by side on transformative science,” says Klaus Ley, MD.

An older woman is given a tour of a scientific lab by three female college students.

Dedicated educator, researcher, student advocate honored with scholarship

October 20, 2025Rebecca Gaylor

“By easing financial burdens, this scholarship allows our graduate students to fully immerse themselves in rigorous scientific inquiry," says Jennifer Sullivan, PhD.

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Augusta University ranked among the best colleges in the nation

October 17, 2025man with glasses standing in front of blue backgroundMilledge Austin

“Every day, our work leads to life-changing, life-saving discoveries," says Augusta University President Russell T. Keen.

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Department of Music celebrates All-Steinway milestone

October 16, 2025Morgan Hayes headshotMorgan Hayes

"With this designation, Augusta University’s Department of Music has joined other top music programs in the U.S.," says Angela Morgan, DM.

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Augusta University announces 2025-26 Teaching Excellence Award winners

October 16, 2025Avatar photoHaley Crain

"This year's Teaching Excellence Award winners embody the very best of our educational mission," says Jeff Mastromonico.

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The importance of fellowships for rural health in Georgia

October 15, 2025Avatar photoStacey Eidson

“Residents and fellows are key to attracting and retaining more doctors in Georgia," says David C. Hess, MD.

The outside of a state-of-the-art building. There is a logo that reads "Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center" on one side.

AU hosting Holiday Maker’s Market at Georgia Cyber Center

October 14, 2025man with glasses standing in front of blue backgroundMilledge Austin

Augusta University students, faculty, staff and alumni who make and create are encouraged to take part and share their craftsmanship with the Jaguar community.

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Syfan Logistics recognized with prestigious AU President’s Award

October 13, 2025Avatar photoDenise Parrish

"At a time when AU faced immense challenges, the Syfan family, Syfan Logistics and their community stepped forward with unwavering generosity," says President Russell T. Keen.

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AU Cyber Defense, Police Department emphasizing cybersecurity in October

October 13, 2025Chelsea Tuberville

“When communicating online, knowing the difference between someone real and a cybercriminal is harder than ever,” says Curtis Dyal.

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AU alumna named district teacher of the year, six others named finalists

October 10, 2025man smilingMiguelangelo Hernandez

Seven AU alumna were finalists for their respective school districts for Teacher of the Year honors.

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