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MPA program’s national ranking shows excellence in public service education

April 22, 2025man smilingMiguelangelo Hernandez

“It demonstrates the hard work of our faculty, publishing and presenting research and providing stellar service to the field and the community," says Wesley Mears, PhD.

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Augusta University celebrates a successful 2025 legislative session

April 21, 2025Avatar photoStacey Eidson

During the 2025 legislative session, the Augusta University Government Relations team tracked more than 635 bills and resolutions that would impact AU.

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MCG faculty secure $3.2 million grant from Department of Defense

April 21, 2025Avatar photoHannah Litteer

“I had a personal interest because my mother-in-law had a spinal cord injury, and she had really bad neuropathic pain,” says Laura Carbone, MD.

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AU Alumni Weekend 2025 set for April 25-27

April 17, 2025Avatar photoStaff

Three featured events for everyone include the President’s Brunch, AU Jaguar baseball and softball games and the Alumni Weekend After Party.

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Woodworking students find beauty in Helene’s wake

April 17, 2025Paige Tucker

"I always say artists should not cut a tree to make art; they should find a fallen tree or some other material to do it," says Cesar Delgado.

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DCG researchers discover mutated protein, breast cancer link

April 16, 2025woman smilingStacey Hudson

“This research opens new avenues for understanding cancer stem cell behavior,” says Andrew Yeudall, PhD.

A female college student talks about a research project to another college student. They are in a large ballroom surrounded by other faculty and students.

Students shine during Undergraduate Research and Fine Arts Conference

April 15, 2025man with glasses standing in front of blue backgroundMilledge Austin

“Some students have presented a number of times and are pretty well seasoned, and then there are students who are here for the first time,” says Quentin Davis, PhD.

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Four named Distinguished Fellows of National Academics of Practice

April 14, 2025Avatar photoStaff

AU was represented by Kim Capehart, DDS, Pamela Cromer, DNP, Joann Denemark, Daniel Hannah, PhD, and AU alumnus Abiodun Akinwuntan, PhD.

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Student Health Services launches online scheduling platform 

April 14, 2025Avatar photoJamison Guice

“This platform allows constant access to scheduling, and it is also bringing us up to industry standards," says Shelli Larkin, DNP.

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MCG researchers awarded $275K grant to study HIV and retinopathy correlation

April 10, 2025Avatar photoHannah Litteer

"We'll basically define a chronic HIV infection as a risk factor for the development of the most severe ocular disease," says Manuela Bartoli, PhD.

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Voices in the making: Writing Wednesday empowers Augusta’s youth

April 10, 2025Morgan Hayes headshotMorgan Hayes

"Our department values partnering with the community to add to the creative culture of Augusta," says Candis Bond, PhD.

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Kinesiology students shine at seventh annual research day 

April 9, 2025Woman's head shotFelicia Baskett

“It’s exciting to see more students and faculty engaging in research and contributing to important discussions in the field," says Steven Page, EdD.

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School of Public Health assistant professor addressing childhood obesity

April 8, 2025man with glasses standing in front of blue backgroundMilledge Austin

“Research shows that kids gain three to five times the amount of weight over the summer than they do in the remainder of the school year,” says Lauren von Klinggraeff, PhD.

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‘Culture Fest: Reloaded’ celebrates vibrant campus community  

April 8, 2025Avatar photoJamison Guice

The second annual Culture Fest brought students together to celebrate the AU community through food, music, performances and student organizations.  

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AU undergraduate research team participates in national advocacy program

April 7, 2025Avatar photoHaley Crain

“This was a unique opportunity for the students because they are taking their research and explaining it to legislators,” says Deborah Jehu, PhD.

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‘Listen to what they are telling us’: Students gain perspective in Rwanda

April 7, 2025man smilingMiguelangelo Hernandez

“All my life, I feel like I’ve been in a little bubble, and there’s so much more to see and learn. This was a perfect opportunity for me," says Lauren Evens.

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Healthy grandparents a priority for College of Nursing’s health clinic

April 4, 2025Headshot of Nina SisoNina Siso

"We want them to feel appreciated, loved and respected. This is one of the activities we can do throughout the year to accomplish that," says Mike Patton.

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Innovate and collaborate: AU’s annual pitch competition fosters connection

April 3, 2025Paige Tucker

"The competition supports building a community of thinkers who elevate one another,” says Lynsey Steinberg.

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STEM Literacy Project aims to inspire Richmond County students

April 3, 2025Woman's head shotFelicia Baskett

"Dr. Collier’s project is not just about books – it’s about building confidence, breaking barriers and showing students that STEM is for everyone," says Judi Wilson, EdD.

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Augusta University welcomes first class of first-generation honor society  

April 2, 2025Avatar photoJamison Guice

“Tri-Alpha benefits everyone as a whole, especially by honoring the first people to do such a great achievement,” says Keisha Pettis-Gilmore.

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