• AU Shield Augusta University
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • Linkedin
  • For Media
  • Communications & Marketing
Jagwire
  • Learning
  • Discovery
  • Student Success
  • Community
  • Stewardship
  • Search
  • Open Sidebar Menu
  • Search
  • Open Sidebar Menu
DiscoveryHealthHealth & MedicineNews Releases

International study looking to prevent type 1 diabetes will follow children into adolescence

January 7, 2019Toni Baker

Dr. Jin-Xiong She recently received a fourth renewal on the TEDDY study, which is working to find out how genetics and environmental factors collide and lead to the development of type 1 diabetes in some children.

Campus NewsCommunityHealth

Switzer named Chair of MCG Department of Neurology

January 7, 2019Woman smilingJennifer Hilliard Scott

The stroke specialist and nationally recognized expert in telestroke care began his new job Jan. 1.

Employees

Two health sciences parking lots closed for building demolition

January 7, 2019Avatar photoDenise Parrish

Parking lots 35 and 36 near Circle K to close for demolition project.

HealthNews Releases

Screening and a vaccine are the keys to preventing cervical cancer

January 4, 2019Chris Curry

If a simple screening, along with the safest, most effective vaccine ever tested could save your life, would you take it? Multiple studies over the last 10 years have shown a Pap smear and the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine are the keys to...

A man in hospital scrubs being interviewed by the media.
HealthNews Releases

Coule named Chief Medical Officer

January 4, 2019Avatar photoDenise Parrish

Dr. Phillip L. Coule has been named Vice President and chief medical officer for Augusta University Health System and associate dean for Clinical Affairs for the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.

Campus NewsStudent Success

Meet Augusta University’s future Jaguars

January 3, 2019Kelly Jasper

Meet new members of the Class of 2023. These new Jaguars shared their acceptance letters online. Tweet your congratulations with #augusta2023.

Bring Your A Game

Dr. Murray designated as editor-in-chief for Cambridge University Press journal

January 2, 2019Emily Lacey

The Council for the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences has voted to designate Dr. Gregg Murray as editor-in-chief for the Cambridge University Press journal "Politics and the Life Sciences."

Campus NewsStudent Success

Bigger than the classroom: How one student discovered her passion for research

December 28, 2018Brennan Meagher

In her four years at Augusta University, honors student Shubhra Rajpurohit has accomplished a lot. More importantly, though, she’s discovered her passion: research.

Health

Athletic trainers: More than just a game

December 27, 2018Danielle Harris

Learn how AU Health is keeping young athletes safe on and off the field.

Phoebe Putney Health System
Campus NewsCommunity

For one former student, finishing medical school meant never leaving home

December 26, 2018Christen Engel

Sitting in an emergency room late one night, watching the flash of ambulance lights from the window, Jordan Knoefler knew he wanted to be a doctor.

Campus NewsStudent Success

More than a grade: How five marketing students earned an ‘A’ and impacted their community

December 21, 2018Brennan Meagher

Students in the media planning and design class taught by Dr. Marsha Loda, associate professor of marketing, were tasked with responding to a request for proposal (RFP) created by Wier/Stewart. In their proposal, students developed a media plan...

Building
Bring Your A Game

Lokeshwar honored for distinguished service

December 21, 2018Woman smilingJennifer Hilliard Scott

Dr. Vinata B. Lokeshwar, chair of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, is the recipient of the 2018 Distinguished Service Award from the Society for Basic Urological Research.

Media Advisory

Santa makes his way to the Children’s Hospital of Georgia

December 21, 2018Danielle Harris

Santa will visit young patients at the Children’s Hospital of Georgia who are unable to be home to celebrate the holidays.

Expert InsightsHealthNews Releases

Drop pounds in 2019 without dropping dollars

December 20, 2018Brennan Meagher

Dr. Kevin Brueilly, chair of the Department of Physical Therapy at Augusta University offers several tips for getting, and staying, in shape in the new year. The best part is that many of these tips can be implemented without the expense of joining...

Bring Your A Game

The Department of Physiology continues tradition of bringing gifts to Children’s

December 20, 2018Emily Lacey

For almost 20 years, the department’s holiday party has continued to be a time when faculty and staff can enjoy each others company but is also an opportunity to help those in the Augusta community.

Campus NewsHealth

Season of giving brings help to patients and families in need

December 19, 2018Emily Lacey

For the past two months, the VolunJags and VolunTeens at Augusta University have worked tirelessly to impact the lives of patients and their families.

Health

Breathing new life into the fight against lung cancer

December 19, 2018Chris Curry

When it comes to providing the best care for our patients, staff at the Georgia Cancer Center are focused on putting the patient and their family at the center of the treatment plan.

Bring Your A GameDiscoveryHealth & Medicine

Balas’ new book presents groundbreaking analysis of success factors in scientific laboratories

December 19, 2018Danielle Harris

Dr. Andrew Balas' new book explores the best practices of innovative research and effective science.

exterior building of the medical college of georgia
Campus NewsCommunity

Islam receives Educator Award

December 19, 2018Woman smilingJennifer Hilliard Scott

Dr. Shaheen Islam, chief of the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, is the recipient of the 2018 Educator Award from the Association of Interventional Pulmonary Program Directors.

DiscoveryHealth & MedicineNews Releases

Studies aim to improve cognition, reduce weight gain in schizophrenia

December 19, 2018Toni Baker

Scientists at MCG are studying ways to improve cognition and reduce weight gain in patients with schizophrenia.

Load More
Jagwire
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • Linkedin
© 2026 Augusta University · All rights reserved
Jagwire
  • Learning
  • Discovery
  • Student Success
  • Community
  • Stewardship