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Augusta University, Clark Atlanta University to partner on cyber-physical systems

December 3, 2019Avatar photoHaley Crain

The partnership between the two institutions forms a framework for collaboration in training, research and other educational endeavors in the areas of cybersecurity and cyber...

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Portion of Goss Lane to close temporarily beginning Dec. 16

December 3, 2019Avatar photoDenise Parrish

Goss Lane at R.A. Dent will close again beginning Dec. 16 as new College of Science and Mathematics building progresses.

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Death of STAT lab tests could be good for patient care

December 3, 2019Toni Baker

Ninety percent of both STAT and routine tests are now being done in 45 minutes or less at AU Health System, reducing the overall need to order labs STAT.

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Donate to Santa Shop at the Ronald McDonald House

December 2, 2019Raysean Ricks

The Ronald McDonald House of Augusta is looking for donations to support its annual Santa Shop. This initiative provides gifts and personal items to families being hosted by the...

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City extends closure of Pope Avenue

December 2, 2019Avatar photoDenise Parrish

Pope Avenue closures continues; please use Chafee for vehicle access.

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After struggling for life at birth, Children’s Hospital of Georgia ‘Miracle Kid’ now thriving

December 2, 2019Henry Hanks

There was a one in eight chance he might pass away at that size after surgery. He would spend the next 59 days at Children’s, if he ended up surviving.

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Augusta University joins the fight against HIV

December 2, 2019Danielle Harris

Augusta University Health is offering several opportunities for the community to join in the fight against AIDS.

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First graduate of new master’s in intelligence and security studies follows in father’s footsteps

December 2, 2019Avatar photoStacey Eidson

Kim Toler, the first graduate of the Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies program at Augusta University, also happens to be the daughter of Eric Toler, the...

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African American Male Initiative receives state funds to support students

December 2, 2019Lisa Kaylor

As a black man, Francky Saintil, a second-year cell and molecular biology student, is part of a minority on a campus. He found a place to belong in the African American Male...

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Thanksgiving holiday brings schedule changes for student services

November 27, 2019Avatar photoStaff

During the Thanksgiving break, the following service schedules have been changed.

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T-shirt design contest for Augusta University Half Marathon open to students

November 27, 2019Avatar photoStacey Eidson

How much do you love the Augusta University Half Marathon, 10K & 5K run? If you're a current Augusta University student, design a T-shirt for the 2020 race.

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Augusta University on a mission to recruit more African-American male teachers

November 27, 2019Avatar photoStacey Eidson

Augusta University is working to attract more African-American male students into a career in education.

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Service projects this season benefit Augusta University community

November 26, 2019Raysean Ricks

There are several local service projects in need of participants this season to benefit Augusta University’s students, patients and families.

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It’s not too late to protect yourself from flu

November 26, 2019Avatar photoStaff

There’s still time to roll up your sleeve and defend yourself from flu this season.

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CuddleCot donated to help families at Children’s Hospital of Georgia

November 25, 2019Henry Hanks

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, each year about 24,000 babies are stillborn in the United States.

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Augusta University College of Education earns three national honors

November 25, 2019woman smilingStacey Hudson

With six awards up for grabs at the AMLE annual conference, the Augusta University College of Education snagged three of them.

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Updates on Georgia’s first emergency telehealth network

November 25, 2019Henry Hanks

Emergency room patients in five rural Georgia hospitals will be able to receive treatment in real time.

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Superhero masks comfort and calm pediatric patients at Georgia Cancer Center

November 25, 2019Chris Curry

“Baxter loved superheroes because of their superpowers,” said Brook Duddy, Baxter’s mom. “They could do things ordinary people could not do. So, we told him the radiation was...

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Outdoor crime scene demonstration gives students hands-on experience

November 22, 2019Raysean Ricks

Augusta University’s Department of Social Sciences and Columbia County Sheriff’s Office created an outdoor crime scene on the Summerville Campus.

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November Noon Arts concert: In photos

November 22, 2019Raysean Ricks

Augusta University’s Arts Council hosted its second Noon Arts concert of the semester on Wednesday, Nov. 13.

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