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.
For more than 35 years, the Dr. Paulette P. Harris Literacy Center has provided children, adolescents and adults with free, high-quality literacy instruction.
“I’m truly honored to work more closely with both organizations,” says Catherine "Lynn" Hedrick, PhD.
The 2026 Jaguar Job Fair will host over 85 employers for students, alumni and community job seekers on Friday, March 20 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Christenberry Fieldhouse.
Forecasts for our area continue to indicate the potential for strong winds, hail and possible tornadoes from mid-morning to late afternoon. Windy conditions are expected to...
Campus will operate as normal on Monday. Forecasts for our area indicate the potential for severe weather on Monday. Protecting the safety of our AU community remains the...
“We committed to showing up monthly for as long as we can. Consistency matters, especially for the people we serve," says Ketarya Hunt-Bass.
“I am incredibly proud of all our students, who served as exemplary ambassadors of our program and truly deserve recognition for their hard work," says Amanda Behr, PhD.
Augusta University’s Black History Month Fashion Show marked the close of the monthlong celebration with culture, creativity and community.
Hannah Price, DMD, has received national recognition for research that sheds light on potential surgical risks associated with herbal supplement use.
“Adrenal cancer is very aggressive and very difficult to treat, and because it's not as common, there aren't as many therapies available for it," says Aaron Bolduc, MD.
“Throughout the country, Americans will know that HOPE and DREAMS are alive and well in Georgia," says Gov. Brian Kemp.
“As a writer, you get a lot of rejection. So when there’s good news, you really have to milk it," says Spencer Wise, PhD.
“Behind every scholarship is a student who dared to dream. Behind every breakthrough is a life waiting to be changed. And behind each of those moments is a donor who chose to...
The Jaguars earned the conference's automatic NCAA Division II berth; will face Lenoir-Rhyne University on March 13
The Office of Student Wellbeing invites students, faculty and staff to explore its dedicated space that promotes overall wellness.
See Augusta will welcome prospective students March 21, 2026, for a campus experience from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The center will receive a $20,000 award to further strengthen its literacy initiatives and expand access to high-quality reading support for children, families, and adult learners...
