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Ravindra Kolhe, MD, PhD, named chair of MCG Department of Pathology

May 21, 2024Woman smilingJennifer Hilliard Scott

“It was Dr. Kolhe’s leadership that helped shape MCG’s, our health system’s and Georgia’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic," said MCG Dean David Hess, MD.

A man stands on a stage in a large auditorium and addresses a large crowd.

President Keel announces major milestones during final university address

May 21, 2024Avatar photoKevin Faigle

“Our enrollment for next fall looks to be higher than we had in the fall, and there doesn’t appear to be an end in sight. That to me, is exciting."

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Nursing student shines with undergraduate research projects

May 20, 2024Avatar photoKevin Faigle

“I appreciate the patient care aspect of nursing and just being there for people whenever they are experiencing vulnerable times," said Stephanie Felonta.

Man plays trombone into microphone at outdoor concert.

Augusta University hosts Jags in the Park

May 17, 2024Woman's head shotJennifer Lask

The outdoor pops-style concert was organized as a tribute to Augusta University President Brooks A. Keel, PhD, who will retire at the end of June.

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Art student showcases work at Westobou’s MICRO Gallery through May 25

May 16, 2024Avatar photoStacey Eidson

“When I first saw samples of Brigid's work, it was evident that she had a strong eye for detail, but it has been exciting to watch her develop as an artist," said Cyndy Epps.

Two college graduates wearing cap and gown hug in celebration.

Augusta University celebrates Spring 2024 graduates

May 16, 2024Avatar photoHaley Crain

More than 1,250 graduates were celebrated during Augusta University's 2024 commencement ceremonies.

Two men sit at a desk looking at the screen of a laptop computer that has four windows open with lines of data in various colors.

New Bachelor of Science in Data Science approved by USG for Fall 2024

May 15, 2024man with glasses standing in front of blue backgroundMilledge Austin

“Augusta University is uniquely equipped to cultivate the next generation of data scientists," said Alexander Schwarzmann, PhD, dean of SCCS.

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Cortes named inaugural editor of new international medical journal

May 14, 2024Chris Curry

“'Blood Global Hematology' will be a home for research done anywhere in the world and a voice for the global hematologic research community."

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Dining, shuttle services to adjust times for summer semester

May 14, 2024Avatar photoStaff

Shuttles are not in service on weekends or university holidays during the summer.

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AU’s 2024 Academic Recognition Day Scholar celebrates success

May 13, 2024Grace Welsh

“I learned about being chosen as the Academic Recognition Day Scholar for Augusta University like a week before I found out that I got into the physician assistant program."

A man wearing traditional graduation cap and gown hands a college graduate, also wearing a graduation cap and gown, a plaque for an award during a graduation ceremony.

$40,000 Beard Award presented to newly graduated physician assistant

May 13, 2024Avatar photoDenise Parrish

“Kendrick’s actions and interactions with patients reflect a genuine concern for their physical, social and emotional well-being,” said Tiana Brown.

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Marine to art major: ‘Art never really stopped for me, even while at war’

May 10, 2024Avatar photoStacey Eidson

“Making art in general has been very therapeutic for me," said Edna Martinez, a former Marine now art grad. "It's not just a passion anymore. It's become a necessity.”

Two men stand outside. One holds a framed award while the other holds a colorful glass trophy in the shape of a vase.

Keel recognizes lifetime literacy advocate with President’s Award

May 9, 2024Avatar photoDenise Parrish

“Paulette had such a passion for learning, and she strived to make certain that everyone she encountered had the skills they needed to succeed.”

Sunset over a large, modern education building on a medical college campus.

Retired radiologist, MCG alum pays tribute to parents through endowment

May 8, 2024Woman's head shotValerie Emerick

“I hope it inspires some of them who received scholarships like I did, that they will do the same when they have the means to give back.”

University System of Georgia President Sonny Perdue walks with Augusta University President Brooks, A. Keel

Chancellor Perdue, President Keel to deliver keynote commencement speeches

May 7, 2024Avatar photoKevin Faigle

“Since the day I set foot on campus, I have been so proud of the academic achievements, community engagement and career success of our students and alumni."

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Student speakers look to inspire fellow graduates during commencement

May 6, 2024Avatar photoKevin Faigle

“I think you’re going to look around the auditorium and you’re going to see hope blooming on every single face, because in that way, we’re alike. What a testament it will be to AU...

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Tennis standout found her passion, confidence as a Jaguar

May 6, 2024man smilingMiguelangelo Hernandez

After graduation, Maddy Frediani plans to move to New York to coach at the John McEnroe Tennis Academy before returning to AU for graduate school.

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Augusta University Online adds MPA, MAISS beginning fall 2024

May 3, 2024man with glasses standing in front of blue backgroundMilledge Austin

“We have always been intentional with what programs we add to our portfolio, and MAISS and the MPA program were the next two logical choices for us,” said Marc Austin, PhD.

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Augusta University artists showcase their talents

May 3, 2024Avatar photoKevin Faigle

“I went to Augusta University, I know how many talented people go there. I was surprised how much reach we got. We have people from Boston, people that graduated and left the...

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AU signs cybersecurity degree transfer pathway with state’s technical colleges

May 2, 2024man with glasses standing in front of blue backgroundMilledge Austin

“The strategic development of the cybersecurity transfer pathway creates new opportunities for students from all Technical College System of Georgia institutions."

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