“I tell everybody that the Writing Project was the professional pivot in my career, but it also changed every aspect of my life," says Rebecca Harper, PhD.
Among the renovations that began in 2024 are branding to the main-entrance awning and on-course pavilion, a full outside cleaning and new paint in the clubhouse.
If Scott Oki hadn’t been asked to serve on the National Science Center board, he may have never met J. Fleming Norvell. After all, the two lived on opposite sides of the country – Oki in Seattle and Norvell in Augusta. “Maybe it was that southern...
"People assume the consequences they hear about won’t happen to them, but impaired driving can affect anyone at any time," says Morgan Davis, director of Student Wellbeing.
INNOVATE winners Ray Wade and Ibrahim Mohammad will compete in the University System of Georgia's Innovation & Entrepreneurship Competition in April.
The spring semester’s See Augusta event welcomed the largest number of prospective students and families and kicked off the first-ever Admitted Jaguar Celebration.
The College of Nursing's Lynn Glenn, PhD, and Denotra Gaillard, DNP were part of the 2026 class of the National Academies of Practice.
"It opened up the possibility of joining the Army in the future, and it was also great reconnecting with people I knew from my undergraduate studies," says Kaleb Worku.
The CIMB Travel Award is very competitive, with only two winners chosen globally each year.
The Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home consistently ranks among the top 15% of care providers nationally and has earned the Customer Experience Award from Activated Insights.
Students should submit the FAFSA by the May 1 priority deadline to be considered for the maximum amount of aid.
This year’s collaborative poster was one of more than 2,000 presentations and AU was also one of 100 peer-reviewed to present a physical poster along with their digital copy.
The Advanced Human Resources course is designed as a deep-dive into the day-to-day work of human resources professionals.
For the past three months, four Augusta University interns have diligently worked in the State Capitol, shining brighter than the Gold Dome.
"Your collective generosity fuels the life‑changing and life‑saving work happening every day at Augusta University," says Jeff Snow.
“Aging may not be as fixed as we once believed. That realization has changed how scientists think about what is possible," says Franklin Tay, PhD.
Georgia State Rep. Darlene Taylor, Raul Santos, MD, Ashley Saucier, MD and David Ringer, MD were recognized during the State of the College.
Yun Lei, PhD, has been making great progress in Alzheimer's disease research out of MCG recently, with a new $2.8 million grant and a paper accepted for publication.
"When we combine our efforts, we can do things like put a magnificent tree back and hope that 250 years from now, people are still talking about it," says Shell Berry.
“I’m focusing on identifying important areas of computing that remain largely untouched," says Dariusz Kowalski, PhD.
