Feeling down this season? Augusta University psychologist offers advice on how to ease the holiday blues.
Need a story this week? Augusta University has experts ready to speak with you.
One of Augusta University's 2020 graduates is sending appreciation for his AU family via artwork from afar.
Augusta University is celebrating commencement all week. Take a look at some of our amazing graduates in their caps and gowns.
This week on "In the Wild," Melissa Hudson Hall, a career consultant from Augusta University's Career Services, joins us to discuss best practices for students and alumni to find a job in these uncertain times.
Currently in his fourth year as a teacher at W.S. Hornsby Middle School in Augusta, Tom Bennett Jr. is proudly receiving a Master of Arts in Teaching from the College of Education. Augusta University is celebrating its spring, summer and fall...
The Center for Patients and Families is excited to announce a holiday event for Augusta University Health employees: Wrapped in Love, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 17.
2020 graduate Megan Parkman is proud to have earned a bachelor's degree in fine arts with a concentration in photography from the Department of Art and Design in Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.
Augusta University Health hosted a virtual town hall to cover the latest information on the COVID-19 vaccination and plans for vaccine distribution.
Augusta University’s James M. Hull College of Business on-campus MBA program has been recognized as one of the nation’s best on-campus MBA programs in 2021 by The Princeton Review.
Telena Edwards didn't think breast cancer could happen to her. She credits her wonderful team at the Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University for helping her feel and look like herself again.
The 2020 holiday season will look different for all of us, but we don’t have to avoid celebrating altogether. Instead, we can plan our holidays in a safe and responsible way.
Expect campus services changes through the new year.
Joe Webber is the director of the Office of Critical Events Preparedness and Response (CEPaR) at Augusta University. He and his office worked closely with leadership throughout AU's COVID-19 response efforts.
The program at the Georgia Cancer Center is the only speech therapy program in the Augusta area that was designed specifically to assist cancer patients.
Accounting professor receives the university's Individual Teaching Excellence Award.
Hope House has helped 2,000 women and their families since 1992, helping 100 women daily.
In addition to following the 3 W’s – wear a mask, wash your hands and watch your distance – the Centers for Disease Control has also issued guidance for lowering your risk for exposure if gathering or traveling this holiday season.
Navy veteran Matt Brocato, who earned his Bachelors in Business Administration this past July, is a full-time graduate student working on his Masters in Business Administration from the James M. Hull College of Business.
A key way radiation therapy and chemotherapy work is by making highly lethal double-strand breaks in the DNA of cancer cells.
