AU Health's Movement Disorders Clinic earns five more years as a Parkinson’s Foundation Center of Excellence.
IT continues improvements to meet enterprise technological needs.
Takahashi's article, “From darkness to light: A student’s journey from illness to her true passion," was recently published.
Come support the Augusta University Ryan White Program in observance of World AIDS Day on Dec. 1.
Augusta University is excited to celebrate and recognize our hardworking environmental services employees.
Searching for new ways to reduce the impact of mental stress on our physical well being.
Updated 2:04 p.m., Friday, Sept. 14: As Hurricane Florence slowly moves through the Carolinas, the latest forecasts show the Augusta area will not experience tropical force winds...
A mitochondrial problem in the body can be so powerful, it left an energetic, happy 3-year-old unable to stand just hours after skipping through the door. Learn more about this...
Augusta University's VolunJAGS challenge all staff, faculty and students to donate magazines for the JagMag Challenge.
Where should state governments invest to protect U.S. elections?
It’s been 25 years since Ardell Howard’s kidney transplant, and she credits AU Health and, of course, her kidney for giving her a new lease on life.
Two new division chiefs have been named in the Department of Pediatrics at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.
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.