Health care volunteers for the June 3 event provided services to almost 200 McCorkle Nurseries Inc. employees.
The funds will provide scholarships to medical students who commit to serve rural and underserved areas of Georgia.
Dr. Melanie Kitchens O’Meara, an associate professor in the Department of Art and Design, and former Augusta University students Kayla Johnson, Sabrina Nacci and Rachel Visintainer have won the 2021 Marion Kleinau National Scripting Award for their...
“This investment shows an institutional commitment from our leadership to the notion that Augusta University is committed to quality instruction,” said Dr. Zach Kelehear, vice provost for instruction.
The store will be open for all in-person orientation dates from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
If the Super Bowl halftime show in 2022 did anything, it showed that rap and hip-hop are now as household friendly as rock, country and pop.
Renowned immunologists and vascular biologists Drs. Lynn Hedrick and Klaus Ley from the prestigious La Jolla Institute for Immunology in California will begin their new roles as co-directors of the new Center for Immunology at Augusta University in...
This virtual series is hosted in partnership with the local Book Tavern in downtown Augusta. All sessions are free and open to the public.
Story ideas include: a health fair for those over 55, Augusta University alumni work to reduce water pollution, and a noninvasive way to collect tear fluid could be used to diagnose other health conditions.
Augusta University recently announced plans to form a School of Public Health, which will be a crucial tool in helping promote health in today’s rapidly changing environment.
This work brings Brushy Creek one step closer to dropping its status as an “impaired waterbody,” which would mean the water is clean and safe for all who use the creek.
“I am a firm believer that every college student in Georgia ought to have a class in entrepreneurship, because they’re all going to be an entrepreneur at some point in their career,” Chris Clark said.
Human Resources recently graduated their second cohort from their Professionals Program this semester.
This event is presented by the Lyceum Series and the Medical College of Georgia’s Office of Learner Well-being.
Augusta University President Brooks A. Keel, PhD, said the key to a successful future is not only increasing student enrollment, but also retaining those students for at least four years to ensure they receive a degree.
"I feel honored and excited to be leading AMWA for a second time," said Theresa Rohr-Kirchgraber. "As a Hispanic woman, I am honored to be a first, while also being committed to ensure a pathway to leadership for others.”
Freeman has served as clerkship director at the Medical College of Georgia’s Northwest Campus since it opened in 2013.
PERIOD Augusta University has raised $1,751 via GoFundMe, purchased 7,556 products, donated 3,000 products via various free health clinics that partner with Augusta University and participated in health fairs.
Dr. Pandya Bhaumik, the newest graduate of the Biochemistry and Cancer Biology Program at Augusta University, is off to his next venture in a senior research role with well-known biopharmaceutical company AstraZeneca. The Biochemistry and Cancer...
Stories this week include: The State of the University address will be given Tuesday, Augusta University welcomes a new addition with its School of Public Health, and a new health study gives a look at how Georgia stacks up against the rest of the...
