"In the Wild," Augusta University's official podcast, is set to premiere its new season Tuesday, Aug. 24.
Susan Norton, vice president for human resources at Augusta University and Augusta University Health, has been named senior associate vice president of human resources/chief human resources officer at the University of Alabama, effective Oct. 1...
Augusta University's Communications and Marketing team hosted faculty, staff, students and their families Aug. 5 at SRP Park to celebrate the launch of a new campaign, "Like No Other."
Augusta University is welcoming back students with the annual Weeks of Welcome, a schedule of special activities to help new and returning students kickstart their semester.
Beige fat cells, which are typically intermingled with white fat cells in the subcutaneous fat present on “pear shaped” people, mediate subcutaneous fat’s brain protection, bringing down inflammation and providing protection from dementia.
Follow @preskeel on Twitter and tune in from Aug. 10-24 for the selfie scavenger hunt.
This year’s class is the largest in the partnership’s history, part of a statewide effort to combat the nation’s physician shortage.
This past week, about 85 new faculty members joined Augusta University.
Hull College of Business grad Jerod Carrier found his dream job with the NFL after completing his studies in May.
The Office of Student Life and Engagement has launched a rewards program called “Paw Points," which rewards students for their participation in campus events.
During a town hall this week, Augusta University's president urged faculty, staff and students to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Health Sciences Campus will be hosting 132 additional classes to go along with the 144 classes already being offered.
The Division of Information Technology is excited to announce that Augusta University is launching Zoom as an additional option for web conferencing.
Augusta University welcomed new and returning Jaguars as they moved into student housing this week.
Inspired by the generosity of donors who made her scholarships possible, College of Nursing Dean Dr. Tanya Sudia wanted to give back in her own way.
Jaguar Madness is a spirited event co-hosted by the AU Athletics Department and the office of Student Life and Engagement.
The purpose of the Healthy Grandparents Program is to provide support to grandparent caregivers, while assisting them to provide their grandchildren with a stable and supportive home environment.
Most of the work is expected to take place during business hours Monday through Friday.
With the new academic year set to begin this month, Augusta University is staying vigilant amid the Delta variant of COVID-19.
Health experts continue to recommend vaccination to protect against COVID-19, including the Delta variant. However, misconceptions about the vaccine remain.
