The Education Innovation Institute will host a Twitter conference Feb. 25. Presenters will post their topic in a series of tweets followed by a Q and A session.
“This is dedicated to honor 33 years of excellence, leadership and service as director of pharmacy from 1965 to 1998, to be here forever."
This week on "In the Wild," Raysean Ricks discusses upcoming events and breaks down what’s happening across campus with Kiara Heffner, an intern for the Division of Communications and Marketing.
As medical director, she has also helped the organization earn Best in Class Honors nationally from Pinnacle Quality Insight for the past five years.
Proposals for study abroad and study away programs are due to the study abroad committee on Thursday, April 1.
The Augusta University Health System Board will meet virtually from 1-3 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 28
The coronavirus image created by alumna Alissa Eckert earns a big win on the international design stage.
Augusta University Health is partnering with local churches and the Georgia Department of Public Health to provide greater access to COVID-19 vaccines and education through clinics at places of worship.
For a special episode of "In the Wild," Teresa Young Pinhiero, assistant director for transfer admissions, joins us to discuss the unique experience transfer students at Augusta University have as they transition into campus life.
Researchers are trying to find ways to break the "positive feedback loop of tissue damage which leads to inflammation which leads to more tissue damage and more inflammation" in TBI's.
Beam me up: Construction milestone marked this week.
Augusta University has relaunched its resource page with information for students, employees, faculty, media and patients.
The suicide prevention program Kognito provides education to all on how to recognize and assist someone who may be in crisis and/or in need of mental health resources.
The new, larger space (three times the size of the old space) on the bottom floor of the Professional Building will be a great help to pharmacists and patients, and it takes advantage of new technology as well.
Epidemiologist Dr. Justin X. Moore shares insight into why Black America is leery of getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
To kick off the return of "In the Wild" this semester, Dr. Phillip Coule, vice president and chief medical officer for Augusta University Health, joins us to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine and debunk the myths surrounding its safety.
Madeline Wills takes on new role as General Counsel at Augusta University Health.
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is a disease in which the heart muscle becomes abnormally thick, a common genetic heart disease affecting one in 500 people.
Meet JagNation's Darlene Ladson.
We appreciate any individual or restaurant interested in sponsoring a meal for our AU health care heroes.
