Students in the Master of Education in Counselor Education program represented Augusta University at the Cross-Cultural Counseling & Education Conference in Savannah, Georgia.
When Jayden Fortner was a freshman in high school she almost lost her foot due to a terrible accident.
Preserving the past means never forgetting where you came from. Three professors in the College of Education are hoping to help the CSRA remember its educational roots.
What do bad sleep habits and stiff blood vessels have in common? Nothing good, MCG scientists say.
Thanks to the participation of departments on campus and local businesses, the Augusta University Police Department was able to meet their goal.
An innovator in the field, Terris explains thyroid disease, the recent increase in thyroid cancers, treatments and the research that is going on in the field.
They have been called “man’s best friend” and starred in TV shows and movies. But some dogs have a much more important role to play — helping families who have a loved one...
Last year, in an effort to provide our patients an experience matching the world class care they’ve come to expect, AU Health began working on a new patient experience framework.
A test that used to take weeks to get the results from may now take only minutes, and women across the CSRA have access to the screening at the Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta...
If you ever have concerns about the behavior of a student or classmate, either on or off campus, the experts of Augusta University’s Campus Assessment Response & Evaluation...
Three Augusta University campuses received a new tree on Friday to commemorate Arbor Day.
To donate on behalf of Augusta University in the Hoops for Heroes competition, stop by the bloodmobile near the JSAC on the Summerville Campus on Feb. 19, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Hosted by the College of Nursing, the LASER Talks will be a collaborative presentation of the College of Nursing and the Department of Art & Design.
New legislation has some lawmakers and lobbyists nervous about how they will effect Amazon’s ultimate decision due to the nature of the bills dealing with LGBT and immigration.
Due the rise in flu numbers this year, Georgia schools and campuses are concerned about how classroom operations will be impacted.
Almost seven years ago Kelley Norris and Mary Covington Coleman decided to run in the Augusta University half marathon. Their inspiration was a little girl named Frances “Frannie”...
Start off the Year of the Dog with Augusta University's first and only official Chinese New Year celebration.
The Office of Volunteer Services and Engagement is now accepting nominations for the 2018 Volunteer of the Year.
Three from Augusta University receive awards from Georgia Bio.
When it comes to politics, are we all really as freethinking as we say we are, or is there more going on under the hood?