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Employee flu vaccine kickoff scheduled for Oct. 19

October 11, 2021Avatar photoStaff

The employee flu vaccination kickoff will begin at 7:30 a.m. Oct. 19 in the lobby of Professional Building I.

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Augusta University campus COVID-19 update: Oct. 11

October 11, 2021Avatar photoStaff

Augusta University President Brooks A. Keel, PhD, offers a weekly address to keep the campus community informed about COVID-19 news and updates.

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Augusta University faculty authors to speak at annual reception

October 11, 2021Paige Boeke

Augusta University Libraries will host its eighth annual Faculty Authors Reception at 4 p.m. Oct. 14 in Reese Library.

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MCG faculty breaks down health care barriers with AU/UGA Medical Partnership

October 11, 2021Avatar photoStaff

Dr. Brett Magner, assistant professor and alumnus of the Medical College of Georgia, is helping bridge the health care gap in Athens-Clarke County. 

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New parking lot available for student permits

October 11, 2021Avatar photoStaff

The location, identified as Campus Lot 38, will provide 375 parking spaces.

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Overcoming early challenges helps senior volleyball player develop strength, form close bonds

October 11, 2021Brian Mitchell

“My freshman year I had to take a medical redshirt, but on the other side of that, I was able to make myself stronger and grow."

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What’s happening at Augusta University? Week of Oct. 11-17

October 11, 2021Avatar photoKevin Faigle

This week: a breast cancer fundraiser, the Paceline ride and more.

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Patients with kidney transplants more vulnerable to common, usually harmless bacterium

October 11, 2021Toni Baker

“Kidney transplant patients are at risk for all kinds of infections,” says Dr. Sandeep Padala, nephrologist at MCG and the Augusta University Health System.

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McIndoe named director of MCG Center for Biotechnology and Genomic Medicine

October 8, 2021Woman smilingJennifer Hilliard Scott

Dr. Richard McIndoe, a bioinformatics expert, is the new director of the Center for Biotechnology and Genomic Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia.

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Alumni entrepreneurs: Slaylorgang Beauty builds a foundation on social media

October 7, 2021Raysean Ricks

As Augusta University’s annual Alumni Weekend approaches, the university is celebrating alumni entrepreneurs. Taylor Mitchell, a 2015 graduate of the Pamplin College of Arts...

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Paceline event seeking volunteers for Oct. 15-16

October 7, 2021Avatar photoStaff

Volunteer options include bike management, food and beverage tent operations, rider check-in and more.

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WATCH: Augusta University’s ribbon-cutting ceremony opening the new Science and Mathematics building

October 7, 2021Avatar photoStaff

“We can honestly say the College of Science and Mathematics is a college like none other, but the critical thing is, it’s like none other in ways that advance the academic and...

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Students who get fully vaccinated by Student Health Services to receive $100 from city of Augusta

October 6, 2021Avatar photoStaff

This promotion is open to all Augusta University and EGSC-Augusta students who are registered students in Richmond County.

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‘The Murder Book: Understanding Homicide Today’ by Pamplin College dean published by Oxford University

October 6, 2021Avatar photoStacey Eidson

Oxford University Press recently published "The Murder Book: Understanding Homicide Today," by Dr. Kim Davies, dean of Pamplin College.

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Student Affairs to celebrate World Mental Health Day

October 6, 2021Paige Boeke

World Mental Health Day is acknowledged globally on Oct. 11, and Augusta University is celebrating with several events for students.

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School of Computer and Cyber Sciences dean publishes distributed computing storage book

October 6, 2021Avatar photoHaley Crain

School of Computer and Cyber Sciences Dean, Dr. Alex Schwarzmann, co-authored a book "Consistent Distributed Storage." The book presents several key approaches to implementing...

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Freshly awarded by American Chemical Society, a campus club prepares for National Chemistry Week

October 6, 2021Paige Boeke

The Augusta University Chemistry Club has again been recognized as an Outstanding Student Chapter and Green Chemistry Award recipient by the American Chemical Society. The group...

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A vision for the future: Augusta University celebrates opening of new Science and Mathematics building

October 5, 2021man smilingMiguelangelo Hernandez

More than 100 guests gathered Sept. 30 on the Health Sciences Campus to celebrate the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Science and Mathematics building.

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Medical resident’s book review published in renowned journal of child psychiatry

October 5, 2021Paige Boeke

Dr. Dennis Dorf, a psychiatry resident at MCG, reviewed "Ravi’s Roar," a story about how a young boy named Ravi learns to channel big feelings.

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Listen: MCG’s Andy Nguyen shares his creativity on ‘In the Wild’ podcast

October 5, 2021Christian Osborne

On this week’s episode of "In the Wild," there's another med student in the mix. Andy Nguyen, a second-year student at the Medical College of Georgia, discusses his endeavors...

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