The new esports arena features 16 Dell Alienware computers, headphones and monitors for competition.
Eboni Watts was named Miss Augusta University, part of the Miss Georgia and Miss America competitions, while Cameron Sapp was named Mr. Augusta University.
Guido Verbeck, PhD, the new chair of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry in the College of Science and Mathematics, has been awarded a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for his research on improving disease detection.
In the Wild, the official podcast for Augusta University, gets technical in its latest episode. Gurisman Walia, associate dean and director of Graduate Studies for The School of Computer and Cyber Sciences, and Kaylee Andrews, a Computer Sciences...
Augusta University’s Housing and Residence Life is hosting the annual Haunted Trail: The Nightmare on Jaguar Way at University Village from 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28.
JoVi Douglas has risen to the challenge of creating and leading an Augusta University chapter of Women in Cybersecurity.
Klaus Ley, MD, and Catherine “Lynn” Hedrick, PhD, Georgia Research Alliance eminent scholars and co-directors of Immunology Center of Georgia, formed the Scientific Advisory Board with an eye toward the future.
In the pursuit of integrating low or no-cost educational materials into academic coursework, educators and administrators can find valuable insights from the latest episode of "Speaking of Higher Ed."
Judi Wilson, EdD, dean of the College of Education and Human Development at Augusta University, said she could not be prouder of all the alumni nominated for Teacher of the Year in both Columbia and Richmond counties.
Unveiling the eerie tales of the past, the latest episode of "In the Wild" podcast delves into the haunted history surrounding Augusta University's Summerville Campus.
Augusta University was recently recognized with the 2023 CSO50 Award, given to organizations and individuals for their exceptional cybersecurity and thought leadership contributions to the field.
Augusta University will recognize Hazing Prevention Week Oct. 16-20, with multiple events happening throughout the week to provide awareness of the dangers of hazing.
“If you pair gratitude with grit, it makes it a much more powerful experience. It also helps your overall well-being where you’re not so focused on your own problems, but you come out of that hole and start thinking about problems as just a blessing...
The conflict between Israel and Palestine dates back many years, but the recent escalation can be attributed to issues centering around Palestinian rights and access to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which has had some restrictions recently because of violence...
Augusta University senior’s future comes into focus thanks to Digital and Visual Storytelling degree
“We are so proud that Avery (Lewis) will be one of our first graduates in the Digital and Visual Storytelling degree, and I look forward to seeing what she does after graduation. She is certainly multitalented, a truly gifted performer, a successful...
“Our goal is to give these students a really good understanding of what it is like to be a teacher and to look at the different areas of teaching they can go into,” said Debbie Morowski, PhD.
Paceline will host its annual PaceDay Weekend from Saturday, Oct. 14 to Sunday, Oct. 15.
Finding a balance between academic success and personal well-being can be an arduous journey. In the latest episode of In the Wild podcast, we delved into the crucial aspects of mental health and self-care practices, offering invaluable insights and...
After dedicating nearly a decade of his life to the U.S. Navy, Cory Singleton, PhD, was looking for a chance to expand his horizons, particularly in the realm of cybersecurity. His search led him to Augusta University's Cyber Defender certificate...
Volunteers looking forward to helping out with Augusta University's Days of Service, can still register for the various service projects across the CSRA. Registration will remain open through Oct. 20.
