“It made me realize that, ’OK, we might be different ages from diverse backgrounds, but we've all got different stressors in our lives. That really made me feel a lot better about being a non-traditional student.”
The explosion in the volume and complexity of data generated from various disciplines, social media, cyber traffic and the environment over the past decade has highlighted the need for collaboration among various disciplines.
Augusta University graduate Gabriel Horton is receiving his degree in cybersecurity from the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences and will be headed to NASA for a summer internship.
Summer brings changes to both dining and shuttle services across Augusta University, starting May 15.
“I love to work with people from different disciplines and different backgrounds to know about their perspectives. That helps me to get a comprehensive picture of the problem that we are trying to solve," said Biplab Datta, PhD.
Augusta University and the Columbia County School District have launched an innovative dual enrollment agreement under which Augusta University faculty will teach college-level courses to students directly in their own high schools.
Meet the students who will address their graduating classes at Augusta University's spring commencement!
Augusta University celebrated the completion of extensive renovations to the Robert B. Greenblatt, M.D. Library with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The late Lowell M. Greenbaum, PhD, will be remembered for his long-lasting contributions to graduate education and research at Augusta University.
Ruth McClelland-Nugent, PhD, said this is a major day for those in the United Kingdom, and to a lesser extent, some parts of the Commonwealth “where the British monarch is also still monarch, such as Charles will become king of Canada as well as the...
“Art history is the most fascinating subject. It will teach you about the world. It is teaching me more about the world than any type of history that I know."
Augusta University has announced the establishment of the Medical College of Georgia Center for Telehealth, made possible through $1 million in federal funding secured by U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter.
The radiation therapy program is expanding into Atlanta this fall to address a nationwide shortage in the industry.
MicroRNAs help regulate gene expression and consequently the function of our cells, and several, including one called microRNA-141-3p, have been implicated in the ills of aging.
Augusta University and Savannah River National Laboratory are proud to announce a new agreement that formalizes their long-standing partnership and expands upon their shared mission to address global security issues.
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents recently approved David C. Hess, MD, David Munn, MD, and Babak Baban, PhD, as the first three Augusta University faculty researchers to be named Regents’ Entrepreneurs for their success in...
Insomnia affects up to half of people with schizophrenia and is thought to worsen the impact of their disease, including their risk of suicide. A new meta-analysis of the antipsychotics these patients take indicates those who take clozapine have...
Joseph McElmurray’s selection to represent Augusta University as the 2023 Academic Recognition Day Scholar came as a complete surprise to him. Academic Recognition Day is a 35-year-old tradition in which the University System of Georgia awards one...
The 2023 Georgia legislative session wrapped up earlier this month, beginning a 40-day period known as bill review, where Gov. Brian Kemp and his staff review the passed legislation and then sign it into law.
Neil J. MacKinnon, PhD, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at Augusta University, and Zach Kelehear, EdD, vice provost for instruction, announced this week that four collaborative research projects stemming from the Converge...
