J.C. Penny and Career Services have teamed up for a day of discounts for select pieces of career apparel. Suit up and save on Sept. 22 - and maybe get a leg up in your next job...
Thor Peckel has the kind of resilience that even a Marvel hero can admire.
The new app, named PassioGO, launched Sept. 1 and is replacing the current Smarttraxx App.
New study sheds light on reducing recidivism for those found guilty by reason of insanity.
Augusta University Health has managed to lower its operating costs and see more patients this fiscal year.
Dr. Ali Arbab has been studying ways to attack Glioblastoma, a rare and lethal disease, for decades.
Since AU Health's first transplant in 1968, the medical center continues providing one of the best transplantation programs in the nation.
Paper ballots may be safe from hackers, but they are not safe from voter error.
President Brooks Keel is restructuring the reporting relationships in a few operational areas.
The Division of Information Technology is restructuring its team to improve its services to Augusta University and AU Health.
More than 30 people participated in the Brave the Shave to raise money for Childhood Cancer Awareness.
Dr. R. Clinton Webb will receive the 2018 Excellence Award for Hypertension Research.
Captain Peter Ahching will be running the Third Annual Greater Augusta Tunnel to Towers 5K Run and Walk in remembrance of AU ROTC Alumnus, Major Long.
Joint pain? No worries! Augusta University Health now has two ways to provide patients with urgent care for their orthopaedic needs.
Obstetrics Emergency Department nurse leader explains the best methods for putting babies to bed safely for September's Baby Safety Month.
AU Health opened Augusta University Care Center Evans, its first primary care clinic in Columbia County.
Day of Service volunteer registration opened August 29 and will run through September 25. Be sure to register soon to ensure that your favorite service project is still available.
"Steam is like building a ramp into a STEM building that only had stairs before," said Dr. Ashley Gess. Thanks to her, that ramp now leads right to Augusta University's front door.
Your chance to join the Georgia Cancer Center to improve the lives of those touched by cancer.
The Augusta University Police Department is providing four R.A.D. sessions that will take place throughout the rest of the year for female students, faculty and staff.