The Department of Art and Design teamed up with Augusta University alumnus Scott Hardigree to develop a class project that would allow students to design and pitch a garden...
Adjusting the enzyme's level could provide potential treatment of aging and Alzheimer's.
Though many of the first women at MCG were doubted at some point, each of these graduates helped pave the way for women pursuing medical degrees today.
It’s time to celebrate with the alumni of Augusta University, organizations continue to raise awareness during Sexual Assault Awareness Month, four students are honored for their...
The Georgia Legislature has promised $662 million for education in FY 2023, contingent on Gov. Kemp’s signature.
“I am honored that we won the competition. We’ve worked diligently for months and it’s an amazing feeling to see our hard work pay off and that others are just excited about our...
Augusta University’s most recent strategic plan, "Beyond Boundaries," will retire this year. Take a look back at its successes.
Rachel Wilkerson and Sarah Childers from Destination Augusta share fun spots and activities for the spring.
“The increase both in computing power and graphics processing unit power are transforming what we can do," said Dr. Christopher McKinney
Dr. Justin Xavier Moore has been recognized with an American Association for Cancer Research Minorities in Cancer Research award.
To mark the end of another academic year, the Jaguar Production Crew, sponsored by the Office of Student Life and Engagement, is hosting two celebrations on the Summerville Campus.
Augusta University Employee Health and Wellness is relocating and expanding to add new clinical space, including six exam rooms.
Dr. Neil J. MacKinnon, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, has established his own research team at Augusta University and strongly encourages research...
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Clara Oh and Elayna Miller were also recognized by the Vesalius Trust for their medical illustrations.
Augusta University alum Elaine Clark Smith hopes to empower the local community through literacy.
Twenty-five years ago, Washington Hall at Augusta University was named in honor of Drs. Justine and Isaiah “Ike” Washington, two lifelong educators.
Geographic and racial/ethnic disparities at play in mortality rates from four common cancers.
Stories this week include: Augusta University raises awareness of sexual assault and more national recognition for the Master of Public Administration program.
"As the state’s only public academic medical center, we share the responsibility of taking care of our community, helping everyone reach their fullest potential. The HUB has five...