Lee Ann Liska shares what attracted her to Augusta and plans for the future health care growth, while Shawn Vincent discusses strategic partnerships.
Open Enrollment for AU Medical Center benefits starts on Sunday, October 1, and ends on at midnight Sunday, October 15, 2017. As in past years, this is an active open enrollment...
Radio station 104.3 WBBQ is celebrating seven decades of popular music on Augusta’s airwaves with a special 70th Birthday Bash on Dec. 6 at the Bell Auditorium. Guest...
Experience the Chinese culture and tradition during the Augusta University Confucius Institute annual Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival and Confucius Institute Day, a free event being...
AU Medical Center invites you to attend our annual Employee Benefit and Services Fair for all benefits-eligible employees. In anticipation of this year’s open enrollment for...
As good looking on your phone as it is on your desktop and every bit as easy to navigate, Augusta University's new magazine site site presents magazine content in a stylish new...
The Greater Augusta Healthcare Network (GAHN), one of the six signature programs of the Augusta University College of Nursing, is set to hold its annual community health forum to...
If you haven’t registered for Day of Service, there’s still time – but not much. Registration for the Nov. 4 event ends this Saturday. Day of Service is the day each year when...
The following email was sent by Human Resources Benefits and Data Management on Tuesday, Sept. 26. The University System of Georgia (USG) has partnered with Espyr to provide...
During Hurricane Irma, students from the College of Nursing earned clinical hours while providing care and comfort to those displaced by the storm.
Children’s Hospital of Georgia’s Dr. Charles Linder made The Augusta Chronicle list of 8 over 80 who make Augusta a better place to live.
Dr. Sylvia Smith, co-director of the James and Jean Culver Vision Discovery Institute, was awarded a $300,000 grant to further study retinitis pigmentosa.
Cancer vaccines may need to better target T cells that can hold up to the long fight against cancer, scientists report. Studies of two T cell types that are equally activated by...
With fall sports in full swing, Augusta Univesity Jaguar Sports Medicine’s new partnership with the Richmond County Board of Education is helping high school athletes stay healthy...
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion will launch its Diversity and Inclusion Grand Rounds speaker series with a presentation by highly acclaimed researcher and Augusta University...
Michael Shaffer, vice president of government relations and chief advocacy officer at Augusta University, has been named executive vice president of strategic partnerships and...
The Katherine Reese Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences will host Future Fest on Thursday, Sept. 28 from 1 – 2:30 p.m. in the JSAC Ballroom.
For one night every year, crisp, clean suits, warm smiles and ready hands monopolize the JSAC’s Ballroom. If you happened upon Accounting Night at Augusta University by...
Dejah Johnson, senior kinesiology major and 2017 Miss Augusta University, will pass her crown to another Augusta student at the second annual Miss Augusta University scholarship...
The Berry Fleming Book Festival will take place on Saturday, Sept. 23 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Jaguar Student Activities Center. Named for acclaimed Augustan writer Berry...