Augusta University Health‘s work to slow the spread of COVID-19 was featured on 7.30 on ABC News (Australia), and features interviews with Dr. Phillip Coule, Dr. Pascha Schafer and Dr. Jedidah Ballard.
Augusta University’s Homecoming week was filled with moments to get us ready to one day "take flight."
This week on "In The Wild," Staci Dean, president of the Delta Sigma Theta’s Mu Xi chapter, joins Raysean Ricks to discuss the sorority’s history at Augusta University in honor of Black History Month.
Public feedback is sought for Summerville road projects.
Frank Warren, innovative creator of the PostSecret Project, comes virtually to Augusta University to share "PostSecret and Mental Health: Sharing Secrets, Reducing Stigma, Building Community."
Augusta University Health is named among Georgia's best for patient safety.
Closing the hole used to require open heart surgery, but it can now be done in a minimally invasive fashion.
Dr. Jose Vazquez will share information about the COVID-19 vaccine on a local radio show.
Henson is a neuro-oncologist with more than two decades of experience treating patients with brain tumors and other tumors of the nervous system.
The event will spotlight the ongoing support group for Black and brown students, “Our Voices Matter,” led by graduate students Marquietta Green and Randy LaMons
Academic Recognition Day began 33 years ago as a celebration of Georgia students’ academic achievement.
The Regents Search Advisory Group has scheduled listening sessions to receive input from students, faculty, staff and the public on its search for the next chancellor of the University System of Georgia.
Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan said Augusta University Health's community clinics to bring COVID-19 vaccinations to underserved areas could serve as a "model for other areas around the state" during a visit Feb. 25.
On March 30, Augusta University’s Master of Publication Administration program will host a conversation with Dr. Donald F. Kettl for the spring Town and Gown.
AU Health employees who use Lexicomp can now access the medication database via app on their personal devices.
Scientists want to know more about how an inexpensive, low-risk treatment may improve recovery from the most deadly type of stroke. Called remote ischemic conditioning, or RIC, it involves successive bouts of compressing then relaxing an arm or leg...
Dr. Neil MacKinnon, Augusta University's new provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, is joining the Office of Diversity and Inclusion's faculty and staff listening sessions.
A grassy lot is all that remains of the former Alumni Center.
University shuttles wrapped in values of Compassion, Collegiality, Excellence, Integrity, Inclusivity and Leadership.
The new Master of Science in Data Science at MCG will combine theory with application and will be the first program of its kind in the Augusta area.
