“Learning to communicate and advocate for your research effectively is such an important tool as a researcher and can lead to valuable change,” says Quentin Davis, PhD.
The program supports investigators at each career stage who propose innovative research that, due to its inherent risk, may struggle in the traditional NIH peer-review process.
"Giving back to your profession is a lifetime commitment and responsibility,” said Cynthia Chernecky, PhD.
“We discovered a unique population of innate lymphoid cells in the intestine that are different from similar cells found in other parts of the body,” says Natalia Jaeger, PhD.
Three students collected 200 pounds of items and more than $300 that they used to purchase more supplies.
Augusta University was recently ranked among the top institutions in the nation in a number of categories, including jumping 36 spots on the U.S. News & World Report’s 2025...
"By identifying as a DNP of color, I hope I can serve as a mentor and inspiration for current and future nurses," says Elena Prendergast, DNP.
“I think processing their experiences out loud gave them grace and space to acknowledge their own grit in times of stress,” says Beth Huggins, EdD.
“Together, we’re committed to supporting those affected by Hurricane Helene," says Khushi Patel.
"In a lot of ways, talking about it all felt healing to most people," says AU alumnus Bryce Massey.
“It’s not on our best days that hackers or scammers are going to be reaching out and trying to take advantage of you. It’s going to be on our worst day," says Russel Parham.
"When we began looking for someone to lead the department on a permanent basis, her well demonstrated leadership made her a natural choice,” said MCG Dean David C. Hess, MD.
“The biggest thing you're always dealing with in situations like this is uncertainty,” said Rick Franza, PhD.
"Having the ability to promote my platform as well as represent Augusta University is a huge honor," says Alyssa Pearson.
Former Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal discussed the inspiration behind his first children’s book, “Veto, The Governor’s Cat," that he wrote in of honor his late wife, Sandra Deal, who...
Those with IDD have different and varying levels of support needs related to communication, self-care and other life skills across all of their life expectancy.
Throughout the academic year, FYE/SYE hosts events and initiatives aimed at getting first- and second-year students more involved with campus.
To move forward in a way that provides a degree of normalcy while allowing for flexibility, we will reopen with a modified instructional plan for the week of Oct. 7.
"I want to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude for your unwavering support, patience, grit and resilience during this challenging time," says President Keen.
For the latest updates on campus closures and resources available, please visit Jagwire Alerts.