GRU Augusta head men’s basketball coach Dip Metress signed seven student-athletes for the upcoming 2015-16 season and gained six true freshman and one senior to compete for the Jaguars in the upcoming slate. The Jaguars added freshmen Jashawn...
Augusta, Ga. — A national search will commence for a new Director of Public Safety and Chief of Police at Georgia Regents University. GRU Police Chief William McBride will retire June 30. Major Gene Maxwell and Major Earnest Black will provide...
Dr. Vinata B. Lokeshwar, Professor and Co-Director of Urology Research in the Departments of Urology and Cell Biology at the University of Miami-Miller School of Medicine, is the new Chairwoman of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology...
The Children’s Hospital of Georgia gift shop, Ferns and Fossils, will be closed Friday, June 26 for maintenance. Ferns and Fossils will reopen Monday, June 29 at 9 a.m. In the meantime, please visit The Little Store on the 2nd floor of the hospital...
The GRU Augusta baseball team gained a new assistant coach in Chris Howell for the 2016 season, Head Coach Jason Eller announced on Wednesday afternoon. Howell comes to Augusta and the CSRA after spending last season in the Peach Belt Conference as...
Summer is a time for adventure, fun, and making memories. For a lot of kids, that means heading off to summer camp for a few days. But not all children are fortunate enough, or healthy enough, to enjoy those summer days with their friends. Now, with...
As the number of people accessing the Internet for convenience increases, so too do the number of people looking to take advantage of others. From individuals to major corporations such as Sony and Home Depot, no one is entirely safe from cyber...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Warmer days are here, encouraging outdoor activities such as swimming, walking, gardening, or even just being outside to soak up the sunshine. But exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet rays is the leading cause of skin cancer, says Dr...
In April, the Hull College of Business Augusta Leading Economic Index (LEI) returned to positive growth after last month’s blip. The LEI increased 0.8% from March. The index has increased 6.1% from April 2014. I have been calculating the...
In an apparent effort to help themselves, inflamed kidney cells produce one of the same inflammation-suppressing enzymes fetuses use to survive, researchers report. Inflammation is a major culprit in most kidney disease – from rare conditions, such...
AUGUSTA, Ga.- David Barron has been named Associate Vice President for Enrollment Services, and Dale Hartenburg has been named Assistant Vice President for Student Services in the Division of Enrollment and Student Services at Georgia Regents...
When Sabrina Dowds was told she’d be taking a tour of the Health Sciences building, she never imagined she’d be doing so from the confines of a wheelchair. Alongside eight of her classmates, she lowered herself into a worn, hospital-grade chair and...
GRU Augusta women’s golf head coach Kory Henkes has accepted the head coaching job at the University of Mississippi and will begin her coaching duties at Ole Miss for the 2015-16 season. “I am so thankful for my time at Georgia Regents...
Hello from Waco, Texas, and Baylor University! I just finished week 3 of 10 in the summer REU program in chemistry and have learned a lot of new things. Last week, we finished attending our advanced instrumentation workshops, so this was the first...
The Memory Disorders Program is hosting the First Annual GRHealth Alzheimer’s Symposium on Saturday, June 27, 2015, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the J. Harold Harrison, M.D. Education Commons. This will be an all-day event with presentations...
Anthony Kellman, retiring Professor of English and Creative Writing at Georgia Regents University, will present at a poetry reading at the Edgefield Discovery Center on Saturday, June 27. There, Kellman will discuss and demonstrate “Tuk Verse,” a...
Natalie Lane, Medical Director of the emergency department at Children’s Hospital of Georgia, was recently featured in a U.S. News and World Report article about pool safety.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. – Isabelle Green is counting down the days to Saturday. That’s when the eight-year-old, living with the challenges of arthrogryposis, will experience a day drenched in fun as GRHealth and Champions Made From Adversity team up again for...
It’s summertime, and instead of losing weight, you find yourself gaining. What now? The myth goes that you put on some pounds during the winter and slim down when the temperature goes up. That’s not technically true. “During the cold months, our...
Augusta Mayor Hardie Davis honored former Morris Eminent Scholar Philip Morsberger for his contributions to the local art community by proclaiming Friday, June 19, Philip Morsberger Day. “It is not just his gifts as a great painter and fine teacher...
