T-shirt design submissions must be received by noon Monday, April 5, to be considered.
This week on "In the Wild," we meet Matthew Davis, the new coordinator for Outdoor Recreation. He shares some of his wildest experiences with the great outdoors before he came to...
COVID-19 vaccinations and lowered case numbers are providing a light at the end of the tunnel as we look for the pandemic’s end, but it’s important to remember — we’re not quite...
For National Doctors' Day 2021, the Georgia Hospital Association spotlights Augusta University Health and its groundbreaking work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
New gene editing technology, prime editing, snips only a single strand of the double-stranded DNA. CRISPR makes double-strand cuts, which can be lethal to cells, and produces...
Dental visits to the clinic declined 44 percent from 2019 to 2020.
Your Pie’s support of Children's Hospital of Georgia and the many patients they serve is greatly appreciated.
The format for Graduate Research Day differs in more ways than one from how it will be presented this year.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. To help bring awareness and show support and advocacy, Augusta University is hosting events during the entire month of April.
The video features photos and videos from health care systems, first responders, universities and nonprofits from Georgia, Arkansas, Wisconsin, Montana, New York, Minnesota and...
“Students need a place to connect with others. Now we have this fantastic lounge and study space where they can do that," said Dr. Jennifer Sullivan, interim dean of The Graduate...
Christen Engel has been named vice president of the Division of Communications and Marketing at Augusta University, a role she's been serving in as interim since the fall. Engel...
Learn how a researcher at the Georgia Cancer Center is working to eliminate Georgia's breast cancer disparities.
Gov. Brian Kemp has announced the expansion of COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to everyone in Georgia aged 16 and older effective tomorrow, March 25, making most university students...
Check out the flower power on our Health Sciences Campus.
This week on "In the Wild," Raysean Ricks and Kiara Heffner discuss more "wild" topics and salute women who have impacted their lives for Women's History Month.
More than 800 farm workers in South Carolina received their first vaccine shot on March 13. They are scheduled to receive their second dose in April.
Dr. Patricia Molina, head of the Department of Physiology at LSU Health New Orleans, has been selected as the special guest speaker for the Virendra B. Mahesh Lectureship at the...
As the name implies, induced pluripotent stem cells can become any type of cell in our body, and scientists have evidence that when they prompt them to become muscle progenitor...
Of the more than 95 teams competing in the virtual STEAMIFY competition at Augusta University this year, there were two grand prize winners from North Harlem Elementary and...
