Christen Engel, senior associate vice president of communications, has been named interim vice president of the Division of Communications and Marketing effective Oct. 1.
All three candidates will visit campus over the coming weeks and participate in virtual presentations.
The registration window is open for October flu shot clinics for university employees.
University alumna promoted to new post in Facilities.
Augusta University's Division of Information Technology has extended the wireless internet range for students, faculty and staff.
One of Augusta University Medical Center's own will be performing at 7 p.m. Sept. 23 as part of Brave Hearts for Broadway.
This week on "In the Wild," Title IX coordinator Michele Reed returns to the studio to discuss latest Title IX policies that became effective this semester.
Respiratory therapist Amy Cato talks about bringing the adult ECMO program to Augusta University and caring for patients during the coronavirus pandemic.
“Most falls can be prevented, if they just know how to do it."
The kidneys often become bulky and dysfunctional in diabetes, and now scientists have found that one path to this damage dramatically reduces the kidney’s ability to clean up after itself.
Scrubs & Beyond, AU Health's designated medical uniform and equipment store, is moving from its current location to the Professional Building 1 across the street.
In the United States, an estimated 22,000 new cases of ovarian cancer are diagnosed each year and about 13,000 women ultimately die every year from it. The Georgia Cancer Center is helping women fight back against this aggressive cancer.
School of Computer and Cyber Sciences professor Dr. Gagan Agrawal has been awarded another $500,000 National Science Foundation grant.
Augusta University Health amps up the fight against COVID-19 with saliva testing.
September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, and the Georgia Cancer Center aims to raise awareness about this disease.
Dr. Alice Little Caldwell, associate professor of pediatrics at the Medical College of Georgia and director of the Newborn Nursery at Augusta University Health System, is the E-cigarette champion for the Georgia Chapter of the American Academy of...
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"We were able to provide testing to a significant number of Georgians that wouldn’t have had it otherwise.”
The health fair, one of two annual health service events by Augusta University’s College of Nursing for Costa Layman Farms, provides health information for the farmworkers as well as hands-on opportunities for education and research for faculty and...
Beginning Thursday, Oct. 1, departments across the university system will have the opportunity to participate in the third annual Month of Miracles (previously referred to as May is for Miracles).
