Enjoy free coffee and voice your concerns on National Coffee with a Cop Day!
The Augusta University Health System is hosting its annual Benefits and Service Fair to prepare employees for Open Enrollment.
On Sept. 22, Augusta University's Grover C. Maxwell Performing Arts Theatre will kick off its Lyceum Series by welcoming to its stage Trey McLaughlin & The Sounds of Zamar.
Dr. Martha Terris has a message for men, diagnosed with prostate cancer, who are not worried about follow-up visits with their oncologist.
From a new kidney to a new marriage, Floyd Everett shares how his kidney transplant transformed his life.
Laney Walker Boulevard will be undergoing construction next Friday and Saturday, Sept. 21-22.
Art therapy program focuses on ensuring a more positive and well-rounded experience for patients, families and guests.
Best friends share how a life-saving procedure at Augusta University Health changed their lives forever.
“We champion the films that might otherwise not find a screening home here at Augusta multiplexes,” said Matthew Buzzell, associate professor of Communication.
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.
