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Two female anesthesiologists pose in front of a background with the history of MCG anesthesiology on it.

Babies’ health could be tied to mothers’ zip codes, MCG study shows

February 24, 2026Avatar photoHannah Litteer

“We saw that patients who live in rural areas were prone to have lower Apgar scores, lower rates of prenatal care and higher rates of preterm delivery,” says Bibiana Avella, MD.

Two men and two women stand in a conference room.

New study reveals who is most at risk for CKMS in the U.S.

February 23, 2026man with glasses standing in front of blue backgroundMilledge Austin

“The study highlights the very high prevalence of CKMS in the adult U.S. population, as well as differences by sex or gender across the lifespan," says Steven Coughlin, PhD.

A little girl sits in a dental exam chair while a dental hygienist cleans her teeth. A teacher, a dental student wearing a tooth custom, and a former NFL football player stand by and encourage her.

A superhero and an NFL star: Give Kids a Smile Day 2026

February 19, 2026Avatar photoHannah Litteer

“They can come and get their teeth taken care of and also educate other kids about the importance of it," says Deon Grant.

A male college student holds a wearable device and works to transfer data from the device to a laptop computer on the desk in front of him.

Public Health PhD candidate earns research award at national conference

February 18, 2026man with glasses standing in front of blue backgroundMilledge Austin

“It shows that the work we are doing is being recognized, and I’m very grateful to the award selection committee," says Albert Okrah.

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An unexpected path leads Georgia Cancer Center researcher to a rewarding career

February 17, 2026Avatar photoLindsey Morris

“I came to appreciate and eventually love the remarkable science behind biology and medicine,” says Bangxing Hong, PhD.

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Pioneering medical education: MCG Southwest Campus is shaping Georgia’s future  

February 17, 2026Avatar photoStacey Eidson

“Our goal is for every Georgian – regardless of zip code – to have access to exceptional health care delivered by highly trained physicians," said AU President Russell T. Keen.

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Meet the 2026 Homecoming Court Candidates 

February 16, 2026Avatar photoJamison Guice

The 2026 Augusta University Homecoming court elections open at midnight on Sunday, Feb. 15 and close at 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 19.

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College of Nursing’s Walters chosen for highly selective program with NLN

February 12, 2026Avatar photoStaff

Colleen Walters, PhD, is one of 26 nurse educators chosen from colleges, universities and health care institutions to participate in the 2026 NLN LEAD program.

A group of doctors stands in front of an older building on a hospital campus.

MCG’s Addiction Medicine Fellowship enters a new phase of growth

February 12, 2026man with glasses standing in front of blue backgroundMilledge Austin

“We are expanding our fellowship from four to five fellows, which will expand our availability to help the population served by MCG,” says Jasmine E. Shell, MD.

A man and a woman share a friendly side hug during an event celebrating the woman's retirement.

AHEC founding director retires after 30 years building health care pipeline

February 11, 2026Tim Rausch

"Under her leadership, the network has become a model for coordinated, community-based training," says David C. Hess, MD.

In this photo, you see multiple iPhones with screens that show different images. One screen shows a possible skin cancer lesion. Another screen shows data about that skin cancer lesion. The third screen shows where on the body that lesion is located.

High-tech skin cancer training meets rural health care

February 10, 2026Rhea-Beth Markowitz, PhD

"Although skin cancer is one of the most common cancers in the United States, it is also one of the most preventable,” says Brenda Santellano, MD.

Public Health Day students on the stairs.

AU receives grants to help prevent overdoses throughout Augusta

February 10, 2026Avatar photoStacey Eidson

“As Georgia’s only public academic health center, AU has a responsibility to educate citizens about opioid misuse and critical interventions," says President Russell T. Keen.

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Open Paws Pantry sees significant donation from AU student

February 9, 2026Avatar photoKaty Hennig

"Relationships are probably the number one aspect of business – it's relationships, communication and how well you connect with others," says Lucas Blouin.

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Augusta University students take on the 2026 Global Game Jam

February 5, 2026Morgan Hayes headshotMorgan Hayes

“Students set their own goals, choose their teams and focus on what matters most to them. They often learn more in 48 hours than they would in two weeks in a traditional classroom...

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Learning by doing: Accounting students engage with community through VITA

February 5, 2026Avatar photoDelaney Freistuhler

During the spring semester, 20 AU students are enrolled in Service Learning in Tax and have completed IRS-required certifications.

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Families leave lasting contribution to medical science with body donations

February 4, 2026man smilingMiguelangelo Hernandez

Augusta University receives between 70 to 80 body donations every year and provides support for educational activities and interdisciplinary research throughout its colleges.

Black History Month Fashion Show

Upcoming on-campus events to honor Black History Month 

February 4, 2026Avatar photoJamison Guice

Augusta University will host a variety of in-person events highlighting Black culture, regional diversity, African traditions, historical figures, literature and fashion. 

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Traffic, shuttle service changes for Summerville Campus Feb. 9-11

February 3, 2026Avatar photoStaff

The main entrance off Walton Way to AU's Summerville Campus will be closed Monday, Feb. 9 through Wednesday, Feb. 11. The University Hall shuttle stop will also be impacted.

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Campus operations return to normal on Tuesday, Feb. 3

February 2, 2026Avatar photoStaff

University leadership is continuing to assess conditions and will provide daily updates to students, faculty and staff regarding campus operations.

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In photos: Nursing hosts back-to-back community clinics

February 2, 2026Headshot of Nina SisoNina Siso

The College of Nursing hosted two days of community events, specifically providing healthcare to employees of Horizon and adults enrolled in the Healthy Grandparents Program.

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