“I was talking to my adviser and told her that I was passionate about cyber, but also really liked math and things like that. She said it would be a good fit because it’s like cyber plus math,” said Marcus Corull, on why he's majoring in...
The event demonstrates how students contribute to the mission of MCG by giving back to the community, as net proceeds go to the Georgia Cancer Center.
Developing one’s academic mindset, a key area in “4 to Finish,” states success in the classroom depends on students believing they can do the work and that positive self-talk and a positive outlook on their academic career make all the difference.
A recent gift from Harris' widower Steve Ruby enabled the center to be renamed in memory of founder Paulette Harris, a lifelong advocate for literacy.
Augusta University and AU Health provided a $2.94 billion boost to the state economy in fiscal year 2022, including employing 21,250 people according to a new report from the University System of Georgia.
Our bowels don’t love vacation as much as we do. But there are ways to keep a blockage from slowing down your trip.
Bus routes for the fall semester begin Aug. 16, with the exception of three off-campus routes, which begin Aug. 21.
A Hull College of Business student and an alumna were recently named to Augusta Magazine’s Top 10 In 10 Young Professionals to Watch.
“When I’m doing collaborative work, I like to ask who my lettering person is? Who is the person designing the mermaids and animals? What are you invested in?” said Cyndy Epps. “Just getting an understanding of each individual student’s strength and...
Volunteers are needed to assist new students who will be moving into off-campus housing.
The July visit aimed to underscore Augusta University's dedication to tackling rural health care challenges and fostering stronger health care outcomes for all Georgians.
Elizabeth Gray, MD, an internist, has led the Savannah location of the Southeast Campus, home to about 80 third- and fourth-year students who live and learn in the area, since 2020.
It’s been nearly a decade in the making, but Centro Medico, a new clinical space, has opened its doors and will offer services to underserved populations in Augusta.
"The work our scientists do in their labs relies on the passion, determination and generosity of each team and individual who took part in PaceDay Weekend 2022,” said Jorge C. Cortes, MD, director of the Georgia Cancer Center.
Using his theater background to land acting jobs across the country, Augusta University grad C. Neil Davenport soon fell in love with writing and decided screenwriting was what he was meant to do.
Through the “4 to Finish” initiative, students are challenged to engage both inside and outside the classroom. For Vanessa Dominguez-Acosta, a senior ecology major, “4 to Finish” provided a turning point in her college career.
The VolunJag program offers the opportunity for college students to get in-person medical environment experience.
“Let’s hear different perspectives, let’s give faculty some tools and resources so they can make more informed decisions about how this may affect their teaching and how students are using AI as well," said Candis Bond, PhD, director of the Center...
Augusta University’s School of Computer and Cyber Sciences and Israel’s Ben-Gurion University of the Negev have forged an exciting alliance in computer and cyber sciences.
“Find something they enjoy and use that to get them active,” said April L. Hartman, MD, the Hahn Endowed Chair in Pediatrics at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.
