Yom HaShoah—Holocaust Memorial Day Observance

What: Yom HaShoah — Holocaust Memorial Day Observance When: Thursday, April 16, 2015, at 6:45 Where: Augusta Jewish Community Center Speaker: Marsilla-Claire (Bebe) Hofman-Forehand Known in Atlanta, Georgia, as the Belgium Anne Frank, Marsilla...

Important parking notice

Parking Lots 1 and 2 on the Health Sciences Campus will close at 5:00 p.m. on April 10, 2015, to allow for construction of new GRU housing. Additional spaces are available in Lot 69 on Laney-Walker Blvd. You may view a parking map at gru.edu/parking...

Revamped Concierge Service for Employees

All employees of GRU and GRHealth are invited to schedule their next appointment using the new, convenient concierge service. The service allows you to save time and get faster access to care. Enjoy the perks of being an employee and call the...

20% Off All Personal Training Packages!

During the month of March, the GRU Wellness Center is offering 20% off all personal training packages. Also, the introductory package, which includes a comprehensive fitness assessment and (3) half hour sessions with a certified personal trainer, is...

INQR 1000 students show off projects

Last week, over 480 freshman and sophomore students gave poster presentations at the Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship (CURS) and INQR 1000 Academic Expo. The theme for this year’s one-credit hour INQR 1000 class was “Food for...

Honors Program winning awards

At the Georgia Collegiate Honors Council conference in Americus, Georgia, a few weeks ago, nine students from Georgia Regents University presented research in podium presentations, and two, Asma Daoudi and Brittney Laufer, won first prize in their...

Match Day set for March 20

Fourth-year Medical College of Georgia students in Augusta and at the GRU/UGA Medical Partnership in Athens will participate in Match Day 2015 at noon on Friday, March 20. Match Day for the Augusta campus will be held for the first time in the J...

Watch: TV crew films heart surgery

Check out this WJBF-TV News Channel 6 feature story: An Augusta man with no symptoms ended up having five bypasses during open-heart surgery. Following a routine checkup, Wayne Curtis was sent for a stress test and then a heart catheterization...