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A group of university faculty researchers in lab coats stand in a laboratory and pose for the camera.

New AU lipidomics group seeks to solve medical condition mysteries

October 2, 2025Avatar photoHannah Litteer

"If there's some sort of disorder in the body, you will see it in the fat metabolism,” says Guido Verbeck, PhD.

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Public Health program fosters small business ventures for those in recovery

October 2, 2025man with glasses standing in front of blue backgroundMilledge Austin

"When you invest in small businesses in rural areas, it is going to start having the so-called snowball effect on many others in the community," says Vahé Heboyan, PhD.

A woman presents on stage to a large group of people.

MCG researcher develops back pain relief device to decrease prescriptions

October 1, 2025Avatar photoKaty Hennig

“Back injuries that end up in the ER translate into approximately 25% of people getting an opioid prescription," says Amy Baxter, MD.

A large group of pulmonologists and pulmonology fellows pose for a photo in a medical school lobby.

Pulmonary fellows from across the Southeast gather at MCG for training

September 30, 2025Avatar photoHannah Litteer

“I think this also creates a reputation for MCG in the Southeast region, and all those programs are continuing to send their fellows here,” says Shaheen Islam, MD.

Woman wearing a scientific lab coat standing in a research lab.

Cancer Center researcher targets colon cancer with a treatment fusion

September 29, 2025Avatar photoLindsey Morris

“This is a newer treatment approach, but the initial results have been promising,” says Shilpa Sharma, PhD.

A group of men and women pose for a photo inside a building.

AU announces second class of Augusta Promise Scholars 

September 29, 2025Avatar photoJamison Guice

The initiative gives first-year, first-generation students the chance to graduate debt-free, while providing mentorship, leadership and academic support.

A street sign and stop light lie on ground in front of an uprooted fallen tree.

AU leaders credit teamwork, resilience for post-Helene recovery

September 26, 2025Paige Tucker

"In the wake of one of the most devastating natural disasters to impact our area, so many came together to support one another," says AU President Russell T. Keen.

College-aged students lined up on a stage dressed in costumes.

JagCon unites heroes, villains and fans to celebrate pop culture 

September 25, 2025Avatar photoJamison Guice

Augusta University students came together for JagCon to celebrate heroes, villains and the fandoms that bring them to life.

A woman stands in a security operation center for cybersecurity. One wall of the room is covered in large screens showing graphs and information.

Chief information security officer named GeorgiaCISO ORBIE Award finalist

September 25, 2025Staci Thompson

"Her vision has kept the institution ahead of cyber threats, safeguarding data through teamwork, best practices and innovation," says Michael Casdorph, EdD.

A man stands in front of a large crowd with an American flag behind him.

Augusta University marks Constitution Day with civic participation

September 24, 2025Wil Petty

Constitution Day falls on Sept. 17 each year since Congress made it an official holiday in 1952 during the Harry S. Truman administration.

Three women in white coats pose with medical models.

Teaching assistants lighten faculty workload while shaping own futures

September 24, 2025Paige Tucker

"Students have to be a little extroverted. They have to be flexible and have an attitude geared toward helping others learn,” says Soma Mukhopadhyay, PhD.

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Sharon Swift, EdD, educator and mentor, leaves lasting legacy

September 23, 2025man smilingMiguelangelo Hernandez

“It would be difficult to find a more gracious and kind-hearted person than Dr. Swift," says Lester Pretlow, PhD.

Two men sit in chairs on a stage in front of a large group of people gathered for a presentation. There is also a woman standing at a podium with a microphone off to the side talking about the event.

Rick Bragg reminds students, community of the heroism in ordinary lives 

September 23, 2025Woman's head shotFelicia Baskett

"Even the simplest lives can hold extraordinary meaning," says Rick Bragg.

This photo shows men and women riding bicycles on a street during Paceday 2023.

Join Team Jaguar to be part of PaceDay 2025, support Georgia Cancer Center

September 22, 2025Chris Curry

In addition to the bike ride and 5K run/walk, there will also be stationary bikes with an instructor offering several spin class sessions during the day.

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Jeffery Talbert, PhD, named inaugural chair for Department of AI and Health

September 22, 2025Avatar photoHannah Litteer

“I never thought I would make a big move like this, but it's just the right time, right place," says Jeffery Talbert, PhD.

Two college men talk during a poster session for a symposium. One man is using his hands to indicate what he is describing.

Collaboration drives 2025 Cyber-Physical Innovation Symposium

September 18, 2025man with glasses standing in front of blue backgroundMilledge Austin

“It brings together professionals and educators from several of our partners and neighbors in the region," says Alexander Schwarzmann, PhD.

A group of people who work in simulation education pose for a photo.

AU’s SPEAR Center celebrates rebranding, Simulation Education Week

September 18, 2025Avatar photoHannah Litteer

“It really does feel like a dramatic shift, both for our team and how we've been empowered to work more collaboratively together," says A.J. Kleinheksel, PhD.

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AU campuses see upgrades and growth, inspiring momentum for new school year

September 17, 2025Avatar photoKaty Hennig

“You come up the hill, and it's just exciting – the momentum is there,” says AU Director of Athletics Ryan Erlacher.

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MCG’s Center for Digital Health saving lives across Georgia

September 16, 2025Avatar photoStacey Eidson

“We all want the same thing in health care: accessibility, affordability and quality. Telehealth gives us the opportunity to have all three," said U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter.

a yellow sunscreen dispenser with a yellow and blue ribbon attached to it stands next to a tree in a park. There is a sign attached to it that says "Free Sunscreen SPF 30" with a Georgia Cancer Center Augusta University logo and "Learn More" next to a QR code. At the bottom of the sign is a web address for impactmelanoma.org.

Georgia Cancer Center projects address rise of skin cancer in Georgia 

September 15, 2025Avatar photoLindsey Morris

“Although skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S., it is also one of the most preventable and is highly treatable when detected early,” says Brenda Santellano, MD.

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