Browse the gallery to see some of the winners of the 2019 May is for Miracles and their displays.
The process for approval for Craniofacial Center, one of only two in Georgia, last about six months.
With over 900 patient meals needing to be prepared daily, providing excellent food service at Augusta University Medical Center is no easy feat.
Four physicians who volunteer to teach MCG students across the state have been honored for their efforts.
Join the College of Education for competitions, workshops, conferences and more during the 2019-20 academic year. Registration for some events is open now!
Josh Cunningham has been named director of Safety and Security at Augusta University Health.
Partnership is key in the opening of a new lab.
“I was really concerned,” said Scales' mother. “He’s a competitive cheerleader, a sport that he has loved. I was wondering if he could do that anymore."
Electroconvulsive therapy isn't used often because of side effects like memory loss and poorer cognition. MCG scientists have found that using lower amplitude may negate those...
Two cedar trees on the historic Summerville Campus are being removed due to disease and potential fall dangers.
When it comes to advancing one's career as a doctor, the key is to find a mentor who can show you what it takes to succeed professionally.
In her new role, Meehan will oversee the areas of donor engagement, communications, prospect management and research, and annual giving.
Augusta University's Dr. Terri Marin is the first neonatal nurse practitioner to join the Neonatal Kidney Collaborative.
May 31 is World No Tobacco Day and the Georgia Cancer Center wants to help you kick the habit for good.
Take a look at what's happening at Augusta University next week.
JagStop at AU Medical Center has a fresh look, longer hours and offers Starbucks coffees and beverages.
Summer break means vacations, beaches, cookouts and more, but those who struggle with heart failure might need some extra support to join in on the summer festivities.
Dr. Jasmine Locklin said everything that happened in July 2018 was just being in the right place at the right time.
Colonel John S. Chu was the keynote speaker at this year's Memorial Day ceremony.
A 50-foot-long sculpture made of granite stones on the banks of the Augusta Canal called "Stone Boat" was recently built by Augusta University art professor Brian Rust. This new...