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Unite in the Fight Against Cancer returns May 4

April 19, 2024Avatar photoLindsey Morris

“This funding is essential for patients whose insurance does not cover this,” said Amanda Reiter, an outpatient oncology dietitian at the GCC.

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DCG graduate’s ‘ultimate gift of working with her father’ closer to reality

April 18, 2024Avatar photoKevin Faigle

"Maybe if I can help other people the way they helped me that can be my gift," said Cathy Tran.

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Occupational Therapy students experience fieldwork in Jamaica

April 17, 2024man smilingMiguelangelo Hernandez

“I think my biggest takeaway is how important it is to always treat people as people no matter what the situation is," said Madie Perreault.

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University System of Georgia approves tuition for 2024-2025 academic year

April 16, 2024Avatar photoStaff

The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) voted today to approve tuition rates for the 2024-25 academic year at USG’s 26 public colleges and universities.

A college student sits in a stationary simulation vehicle while wearing virtual reality goggles to experience the effects of being under the influence during an Arrive Alive Tour event.

‘We need to stay safe and arrive alive’

April 16, 2024Avatar photoJamison Guice

"It gives the message that it is not worth risking your safety by getting behind the wheel while impaired and that text messages can wait until you reach your destination,” said...

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Brad Warren named ACRL VP/president-elect 

April 15, 2024Woman's head shotJennifer Lask

“This new role represents a culmination of my years of service to the ACRL, which has been so instrumental in my personal and professional growth over my career,” said Augusta...

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Alumni Weekend 2024 set for April 26-28

April 15, 2024Woman's head shotValerie Emerick

Over the course of the weekend, numerous alumni banquets for the university’s colleges, schools and organizations will be held throughout Augusta

DCG awards highlight importance of ‘the people side of dentistry’

April 10, 2024man with glasses standing in front of blue backgroundMilledge Austin

“We are setting an example for our students, and that should be about more than just teaching in the classroom. Students pay attention to if you are truly helping others, so it’s...

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Students bring home award for behind-the-scenes work at ballgames

April 8, 2024Avatar photoKevin Faigle

“The student awards were such an amazing experience. When they finally called our names, it was thrilling, and all our hard work is paying off in a big way," said Michael Fortino.

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DCG students earn national recognition for advocacy efforts

April 8, 2024woman smilingStacey Hudson

“We had a very audacious goal this year to increase our chapter’s involvement in advocacy,” said Kellie Soafer, chapter president.

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MCG scientists establish protein database to advance vision research

April 8, 2024Woman smilingJennifer Hilliard Scott

This new database will help eliminate that problem and includes data from 307 human AH samples, comprehensive information on 1,683 proteins identified in the AH, as well as...

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College of Nursing shines a light on grandparents’ health with clinic

April 5, 2024man smilingMiguelangelo Hernandez

"I told them, ‘We just want you. We want to focus on you and give you all the attention,'" said Mike Patton, Healthy Grandparents Program coordinator.

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Springtime sneezes? MCG expert says it’s in your genes

April 4, 2024Tim Rausch

Kathleen May, MD, says genetics plays a role in being susceptible to pollen.

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Enhancing students’ educational pathways in cybersecurity

April 4, 2024man with glasses standing in front of blue backgroundMilledge Austin

"The continued collaboration between Augusta University and the Technical College System of Georgia institutions will be momentous in addressing the cybersecurity workforce...

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Students address real-world issues during annual Innovate Pitch competition

April 3, 2024Avatar photoKevin Faigle

“We were surprised that we won but we were really passionate about our project to begin with. It’s just amazing that a lot of people also were interested in the pitch."

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Spring Break modifies schedule, parking options

April 2, 2024Avatar photoStaff

During Spring Break, the Blue Route, Blue Express and Gold Routes will be out of service, and parking on the Summerville Campus will be limited.

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NeSmith named Distinguished Fellow by National Academies of Practice

April 2, 2024Headshot of Nina SisoNina Siso

“As a fellow, there are a number of things I hope to accomplish. My goal is to contribute my knowledge and skillset into the expansion of interdisciplinary research."

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Discover the Mary S. Byrd Gallery at Augusta University

April 1, 2024Avatar photoStacey Eidson

Local graphic designer and illustrator Jason Craig will hold an opening reception and artist talk for his solo show entitled, "Over the Line,” from 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, April...

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The soul of Augusta: Proudly promoting local positives

April 1, 2024Avatar photoStacey Eidson

“I just look at Augusta University as an example of how things should be growing and improving and getting better. The influence that AU has is very impressive, and I'm just glad...

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How will the bridge collapse in Baltimore affect the supply chain?

March 29, 2024Avatar photoKevin Faigle

“Most ports on the East Coast are at 70% to 80% capacity, which is where you want to be. You don’t want to have much more than that, but they’re going to have to. It could affect...

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