Response rate jumps by 16% since 2017 engagement survey.
Dr. Martha Terris, chair of urology at Augusta University, has been named to the American Association of Genitourinary Surgeons, a prestigious organization made up of 75 of the top urologists in the country.
Augusta University College of Nursing student Steven Nicosia has been awarded first place in the student category at the American Psychiatric Nurses Association 34th Annual Conference for his poster.
Dr. James D. St. Louis has been named chief of the Section of Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery in the Department of Surgery at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.
Help shape dining services to meet your needs at AU Health.
The total enrollment for the fall semester at Augusta University is estimated to be 9,558 students, which is an increase of 3.1%.
"This is exactly what National Writing Project is about: building teacher leaders who are committed to improving the teaching of writing,” said Dr. Rebecca Harper.
While it is not the most enjoyable experience for a woman, a mammogram is a procedure that saves countless lives every day.
The Pediatric Comprehensive Sickle Cell Program at the Medical College of Georgia is opening a new Telehealth Center to better serve pediatric patients across Georgia.
Augusta University College of Nursing’s Dr. Shena Gazaway has been awarded a National Institute of Nursing Research Diversity Supplement Award in the amount of $315,640.
The Augusta University Faculty Club has awarded five $2,000 scholarships to students from each of the university’s health sciences colleges.
As nurse navigator, JagNation's Leslie Slantis teaches children and families with endocrinology disorders how to live well despite their diagnoses.
This week on "In the Wild," Trey Harrison, director for Campus Recreation, joins us in the studio to discuss upcoming programs and events.
Roosevelt Warm Springs Rehabilitation and Specialty Hospitals received $35,000 from Roosevelt Foundation to purchase PPE and cleaning supplies to protect staff, patients and visitors from coronavirus.
October brings shuttle changes for two stops.
As the flu season approaches amid the COVID-19 pandemic, health experts are concerned about the impact on the health care system and the most vulnerable populations.
It’s called senescence, when stressed cells can no longer divide to make new cells, and it’s considered a factor in aging and in some diseases. Now scientists have some of the first evidence that at a younger age at least, senescent cells show up...
Cybercriminals have become smarter and more dangerous. We, in turn, must become smarter and more vigilant.
The Office of Volunteer Services and Community Engagement is proud to recognize Makayla and Jaylah as this years Spirit of Service Scholarship recipients.
Dr. Phillip Coule breaks down what you need to know about the flu and COVID-19.
