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Oxford University Press recently published "The Murder Book: Understanding Homicide Today," by Dr. Kim Davies, dean of Pamplin College.
World Mental Health Day is acknowledged globally on Oct. 11, and Augusta University is celebrating with several events for students.
School of Computer and Cyber Sciences Dean, Dr. Alex Schwarzmann, co-authored a book "Consistent Distributed Storage." The book presents several key approaches to implementing shared memory services for networked systems.
The Augusta University Chemistry Club has again been recognized as an Outstanding Student Chapter and Green Chemistry Award recipient by the American Chemical Society. The group is now preparing for National Chemistry Week.
More than 100 guests gathered Sept. 30 on the Health Sciences Campus to celebrate the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Science and Mathematics building.
Dr. Dennis Dorf, a psychiatry resident at MCG, reviewed "Ravi’s Roar," a story about how a young boy named Ravi learns to channel big feelings.
On this week’s episode of "In the Wild," there's another med student in the mix. Andy Nguyen, a second-year student at the Medical College of Georgia, discusses his endeavors outside school.
Augusta University’s Honors Program Student Association is hosting a Domestic Violence Walk.
Dr. Giada Biasetti, associate professor of Spanish, has been with Augusta University for eight years and is the director of the Salamanca Study Abroad Program.
Augusta University students, faculty and staff will receive free admission to the Georgia-Carolina State Fair on Oct. 17.
Compared to the general population, autistic people are up to nine times more likely to think about suicide, up to five times more likely to attempt suicide and more than seven times more likely to die by suicide.
Augusta University President Brooks A. Keel, PhD, offers a weekly address to keep the campus community informed about COVID-19 news and updates.
Beatriz Rodriguez, a student the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences, wants to make a difference in cybersecurity as a woman in STEM.
Dr. Miriam Mokhtar, an anesthesiology resident physician at the Medical College of Georgia, talks about her path through medical school and what you need to know about the lifestyle of an anesthesiologist in training.
Story ideas this week include grants continuing to roll in for the College of Science and Mathematics, a concert for a cause and baking for a living following one grad’s Augusta University days.
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, reminding us all to do our part and be cyber smart.
Glycerin, or glycerol, helps calm the classic scaly, red, raised and itchy patches in a psoriasis model.
Lokeshwar wins Society of Women in Urology/Society for Basic Urologic Research 2021 Award for Excellence in Urologic Research.
