Demolition makes way for new cardiovascular ICU.
“This growing group of scientists has always been a highly collaborative and collegial group, happy to share their expertise and equipment, but the grant enables us to formalize and expand our sharing more efficiently and effectively."
The state of the world today can seem overwhelming to most adults, much less to children. Many parents likely wonder what they can do in the midst of it all to ensure their children are coping mentally.
A COVID-19 reporting reminder for employees.
A woman in New York saw Yolanda Coar's story on CNN and was so moved, she sent handmade cards to Augusta University's health care heroes.
Registration for the annual Day of Service at Augusta University will begin Sept. 29. Teams can sign up for more than 60 projects and complete them over three weeks.
Hard-hit Dougherty County, with about 98,000 residents, has seen over 3,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 180 deaths since March.
The new Certificate of Legal Studies is specifically designed to help prepare students for careers in the legal profession.
This Jagwire series features people from around Augusta University and AU Health who keep JagNation running. Email the media relations team to share your story. This week we talk to Catherine Hardy with Philanthropy & Alumni Engagement. Where is...
A new proposal for virtual travel, using advanced mathematical techniques and combining livestream video with existing photos and videos of travel hotspots, could help revitalize an industry that has been devastated by the coronavirus pandemic...
President Keel and Interim Provost Kelehear will host a virtual town hall to provide updates about COVID-19 to the AU community.
AU Health will offer online workshops to help boost employees' emotional intelligence.
A recent partnership between Georgia Military College and Augusta University's College of Education will ensure a more seamless student transfer of graduates of GMC's associate degree programs to AU’s teacher education programs.
Listen: Dr. Garrett Green breaks down Multicultural Student Center programs on ‘In the Wild’ podcast
This week, Dr. Garrett Green shares how current social injustice affects his work as Multicultural Student Engagement director, as well as events and programming initiatives for the fall.
Since beginning in 2018, the Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies (MAISS) program at Augusta University has become one of the fastest growing graduate programs at Augusta University.
On May 20, as soon as he could access sidewalk chalk, Kit began creating illustrations on his driveway in support of neighbors and health care workers who pass his house on the way to the hospital.
Are you a reporter in need of a story? Check out what's happening at Augusta University.
Learn how a heart procedure at AU Health helped Donna Nichols overcome her AFib diagnosis.
Holidays will change in 2021 for university employees.
For those leaving town for Labor Day weekend, the CDC offers specific guidelines on travel. Here are some tips to help you stay safe.
