April is Occupational Therapy Month, shining a spotlight on a group of dedicated health care workers who work to improve patients' quality of life at Augusta University Health.
Augusta University Police Department Capt. Katy Potts says being among the dedicated members of Jaguar Nation makes coming to work every day an easy task.
In honor of World Voice Day, an Augusta University Health voice disorder expert offers tips to keep your vocal cords strong and healthy.
“A curious nature can either get you into trouble or annoy those around you. The trick is to find those along the way who encourage your inquisitiveness and foster an environment to fulfill the desire to know more."
The theme of this year’s awareness and impact campaign is “Growing a Better Tomorrow for All Children, Together.”
Augusta University will use the latest federal COVID-19 relief funds to support student financial needs, upgrade classroom technology and offer faculty training.
Augustus, the official mascot for Augusta University, took part in celebrating the fact that all Georgians may receive the vaccine as well.
The Clothesline Project, a visual part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. will travel across the three campuses this year. The theme is "Its On Us."
Play golf? Orthopaedic trauma expert Dr. James Blair offers tips on how to play it safe when hitting the green.
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 Augusta University.
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 there yet.
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 unintended edits at both the work site as well as randomly across the...
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 Wyoming, to name a few.
“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 School.
