“I’m thrilled to be launching this new initiative, which will hopefully demystify careers in university administration, with the aim to help to grow our next generation of university leaders right here at AU,” MacKinnon said.
Story ideas this week at Augusta University include a veteran resume fair and more.
A “humanized” mouse model equipped with the immune system of a patient who needs an organ transplant beats current measures for identifying the best potential living donor, scientists report.
There will be no impact to traffic or power to Annex II and there will be no power outages during the work day.
Augusta University Student Counseling and Psychological Services will host the return of Our Voices Matter peer support community for Black and brown students this fall.
"In the Wild" is back this semester, with two episodes premiering this week.
Augusta University's MPA graduates enjoy careers in city and county administration, public safety, emergency management, economic development, human resources, planning and higher education.
As part of the strategic plan, President Keel asked faculty and staff to complete a Strategic Planning Stakeholder Engagement Form by Friday, Sept. 3 so the university can develop an initial draft.
Heavy noise-generating work will be completed in the evenings as construction continues at the JSAC.
Augusta University has made America’s Best in State Employers list for the third year in a row, the only employer in Augusta to make the list.
The Medical College of Georgia Alumni Association partnered with Philanthropy & Alumni Engagement to distribute more than 250 stethoscopes to first-year medical students prior to the start of fall semester.
This video series, created by MCG student Andy Nguyen, highlights medical specialties to give a different perspective of what it's like in the life of a full-time attending or resident physician.
On the season 3 premiere episode of "In the Wild," Arionna Gantt, member of the Jaguar Production Crew, shares upcoming events for the fall semester.
Military and Veteran Services, ForcesUnited present $1,800 scholarship to Augusta University student
Military and Veteran Services recently partnered with ForcesUnited to award a scholarship to a military-affiliated Augusta University student. The recipient for fall 2021 is Mia Marrow, an occupational therapy student.
Dr. Russell Keen, an administrator with more than 20 years’ experience in higher education, has been named executive vice president for administration and chief of staff to Augusta University President Brooks A. Keel, Ph.D.
A survey of mostly African American adults living in and around one of Georgia’s largest cities found that COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy was greatest among those age 18 to 29, investigators say.
Stepleman, who has served as director of the MCG Office for Faculty Success since 2018, is charged with overseeing, promoting and building an intentional, inclusive and integrated approach to supporting MCG faculty needs across different career...
Katherine Grego is an alumna of Columbus State University and has worked for its Center for Global Engagement since 2018.
As many communities across the nation struggle to combat COVID-19, the Athens Free Clinic – sponsored by the Augusta University/University of Georgia Medical Partnership – has administered 3,700 vaccine shots to residents in the underserved...
Augusta University has worked to address vaccine hesitancy and battle misconceptions and myths related to the vaccine. But we still need more of Jaguar Nation to be vaccinated to get back to the campus we’re accustomed to experiencing.
