Micki Garmon has been named assistant vice president and chief financial officer for Foundations in Philanthropy & Alumni Engagement.
Augusta University has announced the initial leadership team for the new School of Public Health, led by incoming inaugural dean Teresa Waters, PhD. The team consists of Jie Chen...
Augusta University will soon welcome Teresa M. Waters, PhD, as the inaugural dean of the new School of Public Health. Waters will begin in her new role on Aug. 1.
“Getting to meet incredible physicians and scientists and learn about the fabulous science that takes place here has been the best part of my job so far,” Kaur said of her new...
This week, we celebrate the life of a past university president, the Georgia Cancer Center continues to make an impact in Augusta, and Forbes magazine gives a lofty ranking to...
Dr. Pandya Bhaumik, the newest graduate of the Biochemistry and Cancer Biology Program at Augusta University, is off to his next venture in a senior research role with well-known...
From years of service to multimillion-dollar grants, we celebrate our successes together! Dive into stories about students, faculty, staff and alumni inside the DCG Magazine.
Georgia Cancer Center researcher tackles clinical trial hesitancy in the Black community in the southeast.
Augusta University Health has signed an agreement with Gold Cross EMS to improve medical ground transportation for patients who need the highest levels of care at Georgia’s only...
An Augusta University College of Nursing student is Georgia’s recipient of a new American Association of Colleges of Nursing scholarship. Natalia Herrington, who is pursuing a...
CSO Online lists Augusta as one of their Top 10 Global Cybersecurity Hubs of 2019.
A powerful immune molecule helps protect transplanted organs from rejection by putting a silencer on two other immune molecules that converge to take a direct shot at the organ...
See our ranking among "smart, well-run colleges that enrolled students from all walks of life and helped them earn a high-quality diploma at an affordable price."
A recent piece in Georgia Trend discusses Georgia’s place in the rapidly growing cybersecurity industry.
Anyone looking for a healthy digestive system has come across probiotics, but they might not be the saving grace you’re thinking.
Mold is found everywhere. Could it be the reason for your runny nose and itchy eyes?
Retirement is a joy many look forward to, but location and everyday costs may play a role in picking the best option.
Augusta University Health has managed to lower its operating costs and see more patients this fiscal year.
Dr. Ali Arbab has been studying ways to attack Glioblastoma, a rare and lethal disease, for decades.
Andy Yurechko, a registered dietitian at Augusta University, lent his expertise to Insider as they covered the new "military diet."