Students from the College of Allied Health Sciences’ Occupational Therapy program are designing and building assistive devices aimed at improving everyday life.
David Munn, MD, is internationally recognized for research that revealed how tumors manipulate the immune system and translating those insights into therapeutic strategies.
"I wanted to offer preventative services to the higher risk young adult populations that don’t have primary care or are uninsured,” says Lynn Glenn, PhD.
The Center for Instructional Innovation at Augusta University recognized 53 faculty members for their ongoing professional growth.
Judson “J. Ben” Deal, DMD, was presented the award by President Russell T. Keen on May 14 during the President’s Garden Party.
“Early career funding is one of the most important investments we can make to advance the future of science,” says MCG Dean David Hess, MD.
Martha Farmer, PhD, was a longtime faculty member who became acting president of Augusta College after Richard S. Wallace’s death in 1991 and served in that role until 1993.
“Pamplin is proud to provide a meaningful and engaging experience for the public through the Guard House Museum,” says Dean Kim Davies, PhD.
Over 1,200 students participated in Augusta University's spring commencement ceremonies on May 7-8.
“Academic Recognition Day was a meaningful reminder of how much impact the USG has on students across the state, both academically and personally," says John Blalock.
“Kristin Backer exemplifies the best of AU. Her dedication is evident through her military service and her devotion to her family and community,” says Brad Olson, PhD.
“Receiving the Regents’ Award is affirming because it recognizes the difference and impact that we collectively make in students’ lives,” says Stanley Singleton, PhD.
“The letters that say, 'I graduated, I’m now a teacher, I’m now certified,' have been wonderful. It just affirms that we’re in this for the right reasons,” says Beth Brigdon.
“IMMCG was well represented during Immunology2026, which is so exciting to see – since our center is only four years in the making,” says Catherine "Lynn" Hedrick, PhD.
“Dr. Zeiders’ selection for the National Humanities Center residency speaks to the depth, originality, and national impact of her scholarship,” says Kim Davies, PhD.
"When we walk together, we show Augusta and the CSRA that we are a multidisciplinary team – doctors, researchers, neighbors and friends – standing as one," says Al Dallas.
“This is not just a DCG event anymore; it reflects a broader regional effort, thriving through strong partnerships across institutions,” says Babak Baban, PhD.
The annual award is given by Billy Payne and his wife, Martha, to a graduating student in one of AU's health sciences programs who exemplifies compassion in health care.
Brent McMillian becomes the fourth director of athletics in AU history. He will assume the new role starting June 8.
Slated to open in summer 2028, DCG Savannah will be a major step toward addressing Georgia’s shortage of dental care providers.
