The parking lot at the Georgia Radiation Therapy Center will be temporarily closed.
While counties in populous metropolitan Atlanta had the highest number of COVID-19 cases in the initial weeks following Georgia’s first reported case, it was rural Southwest Georgia counties, with a higher number of black residents and lower number...
An AU Health cardiologist shares insight on the COVID-19 impact on telehealth.
A closer look at JagNation's Makacha White, an ambulatory care nurse manager.
The AU Health System Board and committees will meet via teleconference June 24-25.
Dr. Tiffany Townsend and Dr. Lindsey West discuss how the institution is preparing to become more inclusive and better allies to the diverse communities that make us JagNation.
Augusta University President Brooks A. Keel, PhD, has unveiled plans for the phased and gradual return to in-person instruction for the fall semester.
Dr. Phillip Coule explains what it means to be tested for antibodies.
In the face of a multipronged front to drive blood pressure up, including a high-salt diet, females are better able to keep their pressure down by increasing levels of a T cell that selectively dials back inflammation, scientists say.
Augusta University’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion offers Safe Zone Training for all students and employees.
Paceline Ride's leadership postponed the Paceline Ride weekend in May. This event has been rescheduled for Oct. 24.
Colette Randall is working to make the Augusta University campus more welcoming and accessible for everyone, regardless of their abilities.
To support students starting their journey at Augusta University in the fall, the Office of Academic Admissions has decided to extend its undergraduate application and deposit deadlines.
It’s something most of us likely take for granted — until we can’t do it. Swallowing refers to the seemingly simple process that gets food and drink from our mouths to our bellies.
Will Joe Biden choose a black female for his running mate? Augusta University professor weighs in.
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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 encouraged to take advantage.
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.
