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As Augusta University prepares for return to campus, many resources have been created to help students understand what to expect in Fall 2020.
Administered through Georgia CORE, the CDC-funded program will bring colorectal screening, navigation and colonoscopies to 15,000 people in southeast and southwest Georgia.
"Relational Inequalities: An Organizational Approach," a book written by Dr. Dustin Avent-Holt, an associate professor of sociology, has won two national awards by the American Sociology Association.
Need an expert to explain the Supreme Court's decision regarding the Electoral College? Dr. Craig Albert is here to help.
By offering two new certificates in Media Production and Public Relations this fall, Augusta University is hoping to strengthen communication students' resumes and give them an edge in a competitive job market.
As Dr. Martha Tingen's bike sailed over the finish line, she emanated a strength that proved if she could survive cancer, perhaps she could survive anything.
A closer look at Wendy Brown, a project manager in Planning, Design and Construction.
This week on "In the Wild," Dr. Gretchen Caughman, executive vice president for academic affairs and provost, drops in to give updates on campus reopening in the fall.
Parking in Lot 72 will be for contractors only, beginning Aug. 3.
Health care workers greeted the trucks, motorcycles and other vehicles as they went by Monday morning.
Visit HR's new employee service anniversaries web pages.
A new one-year pediatric anesthesiology fellowship program to train physicians who specialize in the care of infants and children under anesthesia begins this summer at the Medical College of Georgia.
Effective July 15, University System of Georgia institutions will require all faculty, staff, students, and visitors to wear an appropriate face covering while inside campus facilities/buildings where six feet social distancing may not always be...
Immediately report COVID-19 on campus.
Safeguards are in place to help prevent the spread of coronavirus as staff and students return to campus.
Three AU employees have collaborated across departments to design, program and 3D-print a new hand sanitizer feedback unit that they hope will encourage more frequent and consistent use of hand sanitizer.
In light of the national conversation around police reform, the Augusta University Police Department has launched a transparency web page detailing its demographics, policies and training.
Augusta University President Brooks A. Keel, PhD, shared a message to the university community ahead of the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
The tour encouraged Georgians to follow the guidance of public health officials to stop the spread of COVID-19 ahead of the Fourth of July weekend.
