In an effort to reduce the amount of traffic in the lobby and be respectful of your time, a new, easy-to-use system is being implemented and faculty, staff and students are...
Provost Gretchen Caughman will hold a virtual town hall for faculty on June 26.
Health system employees should expect a link to a brief COVID-19 survey in their email inbox on June 25.
Dr. Phillip Coule speaks on the difference between the COVID-19 test and the antibody test.
Blue, Gold and Silver 2 routes of JagExpress, several perimeter lots will remain closed until fall classes begin.
Augusta University will host a virtual Lunch and Listening session at noon Thursday, June 18.
Artemas Jones helps faculty, students and staff learn and use instructional technology.
As she prepares to retire as dean of Pamplin College and move to Olympia, Washington, to be closer to her family, Dr. Elna Green looks back at her three years at Augusta...
All of the coaches have been working individually and collectively to evaluate their programs after the spring sports season was canceled.
The sugar coating on cancer cells helps them thrive, and a new study indicates patients with cervical cancer who make antibodies to those sugars appear to do better when they also...
The agreement has been in place since May 7 and has proven to be an effective means for quick results, with dozens of employees already benefiting from this swift response.
Diabetic retinopathy is a major neurovascular complication of diabetes that affects 7.7 million working-age adults in the United States.
Dr. Pamela Cook, interim associate dean of academic affairs and professor for the College of Nursing, was one of the program’s first graduates.
More than 1,000 cadets nationwide participated in Friday's online ceremony.
Need an expert for your story on COVID-19? Let the experts at Augusta University help.
Watch Augusta University Health Chief Medical Officer explain the antibody test.
The Augusta University College of Nursing’s Center for Nursing Research is pleased to offer a seminar series on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning.
If antibodies are found in a person, it means they once had the COVID-19 and have since recovered — information that could be used to help others newly infected.
Dr. Gretchen Caughman, executive vice president for academic affairs and provost, sends a message to address Augusta University's plan to reopen this fall.
School of Computer and Cyber Sciences professor Dr. Gagan Agrawal has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation.
