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Protective protein activated by vitamin K found, inactive, abundant in African-Americans on dialysis

May 15, 2018Toni Baker

High levels of a protein activated by vitamin K and associated with cardiovascular disease when it isn’t, has been found in the blood of African-Americans on dialysis...

Augusta University welcomes new graduates and a new program

May 14, 2018Emily Lacey

The goal of the program is to ensure new graduates have a hand in shaping their institution while also providing more future opportunities for those who follow in their footsteps.

Who was caught in the act of great teaching? These folks.

May 14, 2018Avatar photoStaff

Here are the winners of the Spring 2018 Caught in the Act of Good Teaching Award.

Photo-worthy moments were everywhere at 2018 commencement ceremony

May 14, 2018Avatar photoStaff

Augusta University conferred 1,232 degrees on Friday, including 65 to self-identified first-generation graduates.

AU Health, Grady EMS partner to improve patient transport services

May 11, 2018Avatar photoDenise Parrish

Augusta University Health has signed an agreement with Grady Emergency Medical Services to improve inter-facility transport services for patients who need the highest levels of...

MCG student receives prestigious Beard Award

May 11, 2018Danielle Harris

For his compassionate healthcare, Matthew Rivera-Bloodworth has been named this year’s winner of Augusta University’s John F. Beard Award.

Enicks to step down as chief information officer

May 11, 2018Avatar photoStaff

Charlie Enicks, vice president of Information Technology and chief information officer, will leave the organization, effective immediately.

For new program’s grads, opportunities are endless (and handpicked)

May 10, 2018Nick Garrett

One of Augusta University’s newest degree programs, the Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Studies, is set to graduate its first students during Friday’s Spring Commencement ceremony.

Proposed event hopes to bridge the gap for homeless population

May 10, 2018Brennan Meagher

An experiential learning opportunity for students in the Hull College of Business has become an avenue for decreasing the number of homeless in Augusta.

Medical Minute discusses side effect of organ failure

May 10, 2018Brennan Meagher

In this week’s Medical Minute, Dr. Joseph Hobbs, chairman of the Department of Family Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, discusses a technique...

Drs. Carbone and Isales are newest Harrison chairs

May 9, 2018Woman smilingJennifer Hilliard Scott

Dr. Laura Carbone and Dr. Carlos Isales are the newest J. Harold Harrison, M.D., Distinguished University Chairs at the Medical College of Georgia.

Another Year of Progress for Undergraduate Student Government

May 9, 2018Nick Garrett

The 2018 undergraduate Student Government Association is jumping into "year 2" feet first.

Meet the Class of 2018

May 9, 2018Nick Garrett

A closer look at the numbers behind this year's graduating class

Closing the gap between ‘dreaming’ and ‘doing’

May 9, 2018Danielle Harris

Since the third grade, Jessie Yuan has had a desire of becoming either an orthodontist or prosthodontist. To achieve that goal, she decided to pursue Augusta University's B.S./D.M...

An Augusta University marketing class may have created new city event

May 9, 2018Emily Lacey

A student proposal called Bridging the Gap wants to help the homeless by hosting a dinner at the Fifth Street Bridge.

Think the trade war with China is about trade? Think again.

May 9, 2018Arthur Takahashi

As a trade war between the U.S. and China looms, Dr. Jonathan Leightner, an expert in Chinese economy, says most people are missing the bigger issue.

Coordinators with Institutional Effectiveness awarded at Annual GAIRPAQ Conference

May 9, 2018Emily Lacey

Two senior assessment coordinators in the Division of Institutional Effectiveness recently spoke at the 2018 Annual Georgia Association of Institutional Research, Planning...

Great-grandson of FDR visits Roosevelt Warm Springs

May 8, 2018Avatar photoDenise Parrish

The staff at Roosevelt Warm Springs Rehabilitation and Specialty Hospitals welcomed Dr. Matt Roosevelt, great-grandson of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, on a visit in April.

New pulmonary hypertension treatment target in the bull’s-eye

May 8, 2018Toni Baker

A new and early target for treating pulmonary hypertension appears to be an enzyme that’s normally key to energy production but destructive in the face of this high blood pressure...

Nurses, hospitals celebrated across nation May 6-12

May 7, 2018Avatar photoDenise Parrish

Nurses, hospitals celebrated across nation week of May 6-12.

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