Presented by the Summerville Alumni Society, the Augusta U Brew-N-Que is a chance to get together with the university community and kickoff Parent and Family Weekend.
The grant will fund the Augusta Area Comprehensive Offender Re-entry Program, which partners with existing local organizations to integrate people back into their communities.
Wycliffe Gordon, world-renowned trombonist and director of jazz studies at Augusta University, performed with Franklin for the first time when he was a college student.
Individual Activity Assessments will be emailed on Aug. 20, 2018.
Augusta University's College of Science and Mathematics full-time freshman students took classes on the Health Sciences Campus for the first time ever.
Effective immediately, email access for devices that do not support two-factor authentication will be disabled.
Two phishing attacks on Augusta University’s email accounts may have led to unauthorized access of protected health information and other personal information.
It’s time to start planning for the President’s Gala, so mark your calendars for Oct. 19.
Incoming freshmen met at Chretenberry Fieldhouse to participate Freshman Convocation.
Lara Way has been recognized as a conference-level honoree for the 2018 NCAA Woman of the Year award.
Joseph Koons joins AU Health as VP of Revenue Cycle Services.
A third-year resident at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University is working to increase colorectal screening rates in some of Georgia’s poorest and most underserved...
As these new students are preparing for the Fall semester to officially begin, take a look through some photos from the event.
Students in Dr. John Hayes’ study away class spent the summer learning about civil rights in the deep south through visits to key sites from the movement.
The Creative Technology Lab in Greenblatt Library is hosting a grand opening ceremony on Friday, Aug. 17. Check out why we need, and now have, a maker space on campus.
Dr. Craig Albert, director of the master of arts in intelligence and security studies, welcomes the program's first cohort.
President Brooks Keel and Dr. Gretchen Caughman welcomed faculty and staff back to campus at the 4th Annual Fall Kick-off
Jim Minic's debut novel, Fire Is Your Water, was named the 2017 Appalachian Book of the Year by the Mountain Heritage Literary Festival.
For students, faculty and staff working on the Health Sciences Campus, the university has examined the safest walking routes to help assist you in your walk from distant parking...
Higher levels of oxidative stress in males results in lower levels of a cofactor needed to make the powerful blood vessel dilator nitric oxide, researchers report.