“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.
Augusta University students, faculty and staff now have access to the unique Iris Air Photo Booth, a digital do-it-yourself professional headshot machine.
October marks the 20th anniversary of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a dedicated month for the public and private sectors to work together to raise awareness about the importance of cybersecurity.
The Augusta University community should be aware of the following changes for transportation and campus dining services during Fall Pause, Thursday, Oct. 12, and Friday, Oct. 13.
In partnership with the Department of English and World Languages, the Center for Writing Excellence at Augusta University continues its the Writing Across the Curriculum Speaker Series with a virtual event on Oct. 18 featuring S. Scott Graham, PhD...
“One of the reasons why I wanted to get into dentistry itself was to be able to have my own practice one day and be able to let my life be an example to my patients,” said Josh Greenway.
Building an innovative cancer research project takes time, creativity, and most importantly, a team of scientists working together on why a new way to treat cancer or keep the cancer from spreading to other parts of the body. When it comes to...
Victor Rattner's journey began at Augusta College, where he pursued his bachelor's degree in computer science. His determination to succeed remained unwavering, even after a diving accident in his 20s left him a quadriplegic. He once humorously...
The Student Government Association is looking for student speakers and soloists to represent the graduating class at Fall 2023 Commencement.
“One of the benefits of the MAISS program I found is that, due to Augusta being a military city, we had a lot of military folks in our courses. They would always go out of their way to explain stuff to us civilians, like what certain topics meant or...
Augusta University leadership, faculty, staff and students gather for the ribbon-cutting of the College of Science and Mathematics Building's fourth floor, a space open to all colleges and dedicated to interdisciplinary research.
Augusta University's commitment to community engagement and alumni connections takes center stage in the latest episode of "In the Wild."
The Georgia-Carolina State Fair is hosting its annual Augusta University day on Sunday, Oct. 15, where students, faculty and staff can receive $5 admission by presenting a valid JagCard at the gate.
The TIP peptide has already shown promise in protecting kidneys from nephritis and preventing severe pneumonia.
Augusta University Online recently celebrated the enrollment of 166 students into three graduate-level programs: Master of Public Health, Master of Science in Information Security Management and Master of Education in Instruction.
