This week on "In the Wild," Augusta University President Brooks A. Keel, PhD, returns to share his thoughts on a successful semester back on campus, COVID-19 updates and what he’s looking forward to next spring.
Beginning Dec. 1, the "Call Me" feature within Duo will no longer be available.
In honor of First-Generation College Student Awareness Month, a special episode of "In the Wild" features Dr. Elizabeth Huggins to discuss the struggles and strengths of first-gen students.
Help the community by donating blood in the Shepeard Bloodmobile, which will visit campus Nov. 19.
Cafe 209 provided a turkey dinner to faculty, staff and students for the third annual Friendsgiving as part of Values Week at Augusta University.
In the hours and days after a traumatic brain injury, inflammation inside the brain can accelerate to the point that more damage occurs, says a scientist working to better understand whether interventions like cannabinoids can improve patient...
Dr. Douglas Taylor has been named director of Laboratory Animal Services and attending veterinarian at Augusta University.
Dr. Michael Dugan, Peter S. Knox III Distinguished Chair of Accounting in the James M. Hull College of Business, was recently honored by his alma mater, the University of New Orleans, with the 2020 Accounting Department Outstanding Alumnus Award.
Hear from a cadet who is enrolled in Augusta University’s ROTC program and a member of the Jaguar Army ROTC Battalion.
Augusta University is promoting excellence during its third annual Values Week. Non-traditional student Melinda McKew recalls her experiences as an undergraduate and soon-to-be medical student.
Augusta University's Interdisciplinary Simulation Center safely provided students in the Bachelor of Social Work program with the necessary in-person training during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Medical Reserve Corps at Augusta University is made up of faculty, staff and students of all skill levels and talents who are ready to help when disaster strikes.
Two graduate students in the College of Education's counselor education program are coordinating a new peer-led community designed to provide support to students of color.
When Kathy Clark was 19, she was working as a unit secretary on an acute care surgery floor with a connected pediatric unit when she decided she wanted to be a nurse.
Augusta University is encouraging integrity during its third annual Values Week. Anabelle O’Keefe, a junior double-majoring in music and health services, opened up about her experiences with integrity.
Augusta University is celebrating compassion on Thursday, Nov. 12 during the third annual Values Week. One student who embodies compassion is Jasmine Payne, a senior elementary education major and Augusta native.
Augusta University's Study Abroad Office is hosting a virtual session to inform faculty about international programming at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18.
Augusta University is celebrating excellence on Wednesday, Nov. 11 during the third annual Values Week. One student who embodies excellence in the AU community is Henry Claussen, an Augusta native and PhD student in the biostatistics program.
High doses of vitamin C under study for treating COVID-19 may benefit some populations, but investigators exploring its potential in aging say key factors in effectiveness include levels of the natural transporter needed to get the vitamin inside...
As the city of Augusta celebrates an unusual Masters Week, Augusta University reflects on the 10-year anniversary of its Men's Golf back-to-back national championships.
