Drugs that block the mineralocorticoid receptor, like the hypertension medications spironolactone and eplerenone, may help protect bone cells, MCG scientists say.
“Dr. Roscoe Williams is a living legend within our community. His trailblazing journey is so relevant to what Dr. King stood for and we’re truly blessed to feature him as our keynote for this year’s celebration,” said Dr. Garrett Green, director of...
Clay Sprouse, chief audit officer at Augusta University, has been named vice president for audit, compliance, ethics and risk management, effective immediately.
Rebecca N. Carroll has been appointed to serve as vice president for human resources at Augusta University, effective Feb. 1.
Student Life will kick off the new year with new student organizations, a tabling fair and a toy drive benefiting local nonprofits.
Award-winning author Jason Reynolds has written more than a dozen best-selling books for young adults and middle-grade audiences.
As we begin the new semester, Augusta University remains vigilant in keeping our campus safe amid COVID-19.
In the first study to use CBD in an animal model of glioblastoma, researchers find inhaled CBD shrinks the size of the highly aggressive, lethal brain tumor glioblastoma by reducing the essential support of its microenvironment.
This was another historic year for Augusta University. From new academic programs to new personnel, 2021 was jam-packed with moments that make us want to say, "Jag Yeah!"
In 2022, the Georgia Cancer Center is excited to welcome Unite in the Fight Against Cancer participants back to an in-person walk.
“It’s really neat when you see a 10-year-old learn how to use Photoshop and InDesign and these programs I didn’t even learn until when I was going to college,” said Jacob Boland.
Henry Knox and Emma Geister, graduate students in the biomolecular science program, presented research posters at the APA meeting.
The new assistant dean is one of only 81 Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator-Advanced worldwide, a certification for advanced educators in their practice in health care simulation.
This year’s fundraising total represents a 65% increase since its inaugural event held in May 2019.
“It is a pleasure and honor to be part of the GAEA leadership team and I look forward to advocating for the arts and advancing the platform of arts-based education,” said Dodson.
“We are so proud of all our graduates and wish them much success on their leadership journeys. We appreciate their commitment and participation in our programs."
The event is made possible thanks to the generosity of the Summerville Neighborhood Association.
Augusta University students should review their POUNCE account prior to the start of spring 2022 classes Jan 6.
The annual Days of Service project is one of the many ways Augusta University comes together to share its spirit of service and “lend a paw” to those who need it most.
A gene that is overexpressed in some aggressive cancers also appears to be key to the excessive cell proliferation that thickens the walls of pulmonary arteries and ultimately causes the right ventricle of the heart to fail, scientists report.
