Friday, Sept. 4, will be the last day to register for Georgia Regents University’s 2015 Diversity and Inclusion Summit. This year’s event will be held 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 9, at the Augusta Marriott at the Convention...
The 2015-16 GRU Lyceum Series brings artistry, creativity and a whole lot of history to the Maxwell Theatre, with four shows that are guaranteed to please. First up, on Sept. 22, is Step Afrika!, a nationally known step company that traces the...
Children’s Hospital of Georgia is the highest performing children’s hospital in the nation in quality and safety. When pediatric patient care at CHOG is compared to that provided at 122 peer hospitals across the country – Augusta’s only children’s...
Karin Gillespie has quite a few writing achievements to her name. For one thing, she writes a popular book column, “By the Book,” for the Augusta Chronicle. If that wasn’t enough local exposure, she’s also a humor columnist for Augusta Magazine. She...
As an Honors Criminal Justice and Psychology double-major, one exceptional Georgia Regents University student has dedicated himself to a strain of research that is as intriguing as it is unbelievable. You see, Austin Hendricks studies the minds of...
Art lovers from GRU and throughout the community, including President Brooks Keel, packed the Mary S. Byrd Gallery of Art on the Summerville Campus last Thursday to experience the color and creativity of the annual Art Faculty Exhibition. The...
As of 2:20 p.m., all GreenJackets tickets have been claimed. Thank you to all who participated. Stay tuned to Division of Communications and Marketing news spaces for all your future giveaway and Enterprise news...
Friday, Aug. 21, marked a turning point in the lives of nearly 300 individuals when the College of Nursing donned several of its first-year students in their white coats, symbolizing the start of their journey to becoming true health care...
At face value, there’s nothing outwardly menacing about the number 13,463. In fact, in a world obsessed with billions, it seems like an almost paltry sum. Petite. Quaint. Last year, the U.S. State Department reported there were at least 13, 463...
For most Americans, Cuba probably seems an unlikely vacation spot. The largest of the Caribbean islands, the scenic little nation sits less than a hundred miles from the coast of Florida, little more than a 45-minute flight from Miami...
From an engineering standpoint, the skeleton is a work of art. A multifaceted structure providing both support and protection, it handles everything from storing vital minerals to producing red blood cells, all while allowing us to move. But it does...
Scott Thorp has big plans for Georgia Regents University’s Department of Art, and creativity plays a huge role in what he aims to do. Thorp, recently named chair of the art department, joined the university in July. Previously, he worked at the...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The South Carolina legislature convened Monday to debate proposals to remove the Confederate flag from Statehouse grounds. Dr. John Hayes, an assistant professor of History at Georgia Regents University, teaches courses on the...
Russell Keen appointed executive vice president for external relations and chief of staff to the president Russell Keen, an administrator with more than 14 years’ experience in higher education, has been named executive vice president for external...
Dear Colleagues, In the days since Dr. Brooks Keel was officially named president of Georgia Regents University and CEO of GRHealth, we have all heard him communicate openly and eloquently how thrilled and honored he is to assume leadership of the...
Phi Kappa Phi chapter member Ariel Lucas was selected as a Top 10 finalist in the Spring 2015 Graduation Photo Contest, and now is our chance to vote. From now until 11:59 p.m. on Monday, July 27, anyone can cast a vote (one per computer) for Lucas’...
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Marc Miller, Dean of the James M. Hull College of Business at Georgia Regents University, has been named GRU’s Executive Director of Economic Development and Entrepreneurial Engagement. He will begin this new role Aug. 1, and Hull...
The Jaguar Production Crew cordially invites you to participate in this year’s annual ClubFest event. This year’s theme is ClubFest in Paradise. The purpose of ClubFest is to promote student involvement by giving students the opportunity...
High blood levels of a growth factor known to enable new blood vessel development and brain cell protection correlate with a smaller size of brain areas key to complex thought, emotion and behavior in patients with schizophrenia, researchers report...
Not only is the “Education Strategic Mission Plan” complete, it’s got a new digital home. The new Planning@GRU site, conveniently located behind the About tab at gru.edu (or here), is the updated home for all planning-related information, from the...
