By Nick Garrett During the 2008 election cycle, few figures were more polarizing – or more talked about – than Professor William “Bill” Ayers. At the time, his alleged connections to then-Senator Obama touched off a media firestorm that led to a...
Without a doubt, this semester is already a winner for lovers of literature. But in addition to our hosting of the highly anticipated Georgia Literary Festival, the beginning of November holds even more opportunity for the aspiring writer or avid...
Students are the future, the life and the driving purpose of any successful university. Few would deny that fact. That’s why, when given the opportunity, there is no greater way for two universities to strengthen their ties than to foster bonds...
Ever wonder what it’s like to work the Masters? Faculty, staff and students are invited to come to the JSAC Ballroom on the Summerville Campus from 1-4 p.m on Thursday, Oct. 22, to learn about – and apply for – Masters Week jobs at the Augusta...
In Dr. Meredith Rausch’s mind, her career success just kind of happened. “It was really a matter of being in the right place and knowing the right people,” she said. But one look at her curriculum vitae and the truth reveals itself: National...
Preparation is well underway to fully implement the Care Facilitation Division on all nursing units toward the end of this year. To date, there have been numerous accomplishments in the major focus areas of this initiative: Departmental Operations...
Every month, the Workforce Development team offers a series of training sessions available to faculty, staff and employees. This month, Workforce Development is pleased to offer the following exciting spotlighted courses for both October...
As the Georgia Center for the Book gears up for its 14th semiannual festival, there’s never been a better time to be a bibliophile in Augusta! Traditionally, the Georgia Literary Festival has moved throughout Georgia, stopping in historic cities...
Researchers are looking across the entire human genome to see if early life stress causes persistent changes in gene expression that increase the lifelong risk of cardiovascular disease. “We know this stress is bad, and we can link this stress to...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Augusta Mayor Hardie Davis Jr. will discuss “The Role of Faith Communities in Addressing Issues of Social Justice” during the keynote address at the 2015 Pastoral Leadership Conference on Saturday, Oct. 24, at Georgia Regents...
Whether it’s in your work area or just in passing, please take a moment this week to acknowledge and thank the dedicated officers who provide safety and security for the health system’s patients, staff and visitors each and every day. Their role in...
AUGUSTA, GA. – Nearly 80 high school students from Richmond and Aiken counties will be introduced to the benefits of nuclear technology and career opportunities in the field at a Nuclear Science Week event Oct. 20 at Georgia Regents University...
Community support for the name change to Augusta University is becoming more pronounced as “We Love and Support Augusta University” yard signs are popping up all across town. The signs, sold for $10 at several local businesses, were first available...
Get your kids ready for flu season with our Dependent Flu Clinics. Serving children of Georgia Regents Medical Center employees from 6 months to 18 years, these clinics, which start Tuesday, Oct. 20, are located in the Pediatric Surgery Practice...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – American voters will watch the Democratic candidates face off in the first Democratic presidential debate at 9 p.m. Tuesday on CNN. Dr. Craig Albert, assistant professor of political science at Georgia Regents University, teaches...
AUGUSTA, Ga.- The 2015 IGRU (I’m Giving. Are You?) fundraising campaign for Georgia Regents University exceeded its $1 million goal, the highest amount ever raised for the annual campaign. “Raising over $1 million is a truly remarkable...
Innovation Summit 2015, sponsored by the Office of Innovation Commercialization, the Georgia Regents Research Institute, the Hull College of Business at Georgia Regents University and the Savannah River National Laboratory, brought experienced...
The Robert B. Greenblatt Library has received the Consortium of Southern Biomedical Libraries (CONBLS) Distinguished Library Award for 2015. In a letter to Dr. Brenda Seago, director of libraries, Dr. Tom Basler, chair of the CONBLS Distinguished...
The award-winning pediatric imaging suite at the Children’s Hospital of Georgia will have its Grand Opening from 5-7 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 20, and everyone is invited. The new suite, which earned a Patient-Centric Imaging Award from Health Imaging...
The following message was sent out Friday, Oct. 9, by President Brooks Keel. Dear Jaguar Nation, I would like to personally thank you for the spirit in which you have embraced our change from GRU to Augusta University. While we have much work to do...
