Focusing on strengthening our muscles rather than losing fat may be a better way to protect ourselves from weight-related hazards like diabetes and cardiovascular disease...
“Unexpected Places,” an exhibition opening July 11 at the Mary S. Byrd Gallery of Art, will feature the work of four regional artists: Y. Malik Jalal, Ryan Parks, Anna Spence and...
Students from several Augusta University colleges spent the day providing health screenings at Costa Layman Farms.
While regular exercise is clearly beneficial to children — and adults — the psychosocial health of children may benefit as much from other kinds of adult-led after-school...
Thirty-six rising high school juniors and seniors from as far north as New Jersey and Connecticut to students right here in our backyard were chosen to be a part of the 2019...
Lend a helping hand to the Jaguars heading back to campus this fall.
Katrina Keefer has been named chief executive officer for AU Health effective July 15.
June 29, 2018, was the day Mary Jackson’s life changed forever.
Renowned pharmacologist, molecular behavioral neuroscientist who is pursuing better treatment targets for PTSD, depression and Alzheimer’s has been named chair of the MCG...
Augusta University has more than 80 experts on hand to discuss a variety of topics, from health care to politics and beyond.
For the last three months, PAWS links have been migrating over to the new platform, and the process is about a quarter of the way through.
After successfully competing in last year's STEAM event at Augusta University, six local students from Greenbrier Middle School will be traveling to Hong Kong in July to attend...
Over the years, the program has provided more than 5,000 screenings to migrant workers.
MCG scientists looking at body's natural checkpoint, the enzyme CD73, and how it may convert the cell fuel that normally promotes our immune system to attack head and neck cancer...
Miles remembers the assistant surgeon telling her “I won’t be the one that takes his life."
Second career Korn Ferry Tour victory helps the former Jaguar secure his PGA Tour card for the 2019-20 season.
While cancer attacks the inside of a person’s body, it can also leave patients with external deformation that will follow them for the rest of their lives. This is the case for...
The goal is to create a safe space for students from the moment they step on campus to the day they walk the stage at graduation.
Augusta University experts ready to talk trending news topics, including the myth of "curing" cancer.
In partnership with the Family YMCA of Greater Augusta, patients from the Children’s Hospital of Georgia can enjoy a great camp experience just a little closer to home.