Dr. Peter B. Rosenquist, executive vice chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, has been named Leon Henri Charbonnier Endowed Chair in Psychiatry and Health Behavior.
Patients at Children's Hospital of Georgia had a happy Halloween thanks to Augusta University volunteers and community donations.
Geraldine Davis doesn't think she has a story to tell. Her short breast cancer journey at Augusta University Health is a testament to early detection and regular mammograms.
Augusta University will present a virtual discussion with New York Times best-selling author Dr. Michele Harper as part of Values Week.
Albert Gigar, 73, was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in 2019 and the news was frightening. Now, with the help of the medical staff at the Georgia Cancer Center, Gigar is winning his battle against lung cancer.
Fifteen hundred frontline workers are being recruited for a yearlong study to find what percentage are positive for the virus that causes COVID-19, what percentage become positive and whether the antibodies they produce protect them from reinfection.
Business student's experience sheds light on university internship opportunities.
During the week of Nov. 2-6, Augusta University will celebrate its first-generation college students and help provide them with inspiration, information and support on their road to attaining a college degree.
Augusta University Student Wellness Programs has received a $17,547.60 grant to participate in the Georgia Young Adult Program of the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety.
More than half of Georgia’s 159 counties do not have adequate primary care services to meet community needs.
A new $3.3 million grant from the Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation has been awarded to the Georgia Cancer Center in an effort to impact cancer statistics for African Americans in urban and rural minority underserved areas of the state.
This week on "In the Wild" podcast, Dip Metress, men's basketball head coach, comes to the studio to discuss the upcoming season. Also, Dale Hartenburg makes a special announcement about Fall 2020 Commencement.
A young cancer epidemiologist who has already helped identify hotspots for geographic, racial and ethnic disparities in breast cancer mortality in the United States is now looking at mammography screening rates in those hotspots.
Get paid to be a Georgia poll worker.
The Sept. 10 cook-out offered meals and encouragement to nearly 2,000 of “Our AU Heroes,” who have been working tirelessly on the front lines throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
"These injuries are preventable and car seats save lives.”
Augusta University music education student Ontario Williams is one step closer to taking the top prize in Broadway’s Next On Stage competition, sponsored by BroadwayWorld.
Due to uncertainty surrounding SAT/ACT testing during the COVID-19 pandemic, Augusta University's Nursing Scholars Program has adjusted its admission process for the fall 2021 cohort.
Augusta University's Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies is proud to launch an “Intelligence and National Security Virtual Forum” this week as part of a new speaker series for the graduate program.
Go behind the spots with Janna Moore in Hull College.
