Gov. Brian Kemp recognized Augusta University's leadership in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic during his annual State of the State address on Jan. 14.
Augusta University encourages managers to allow employees who have been identified as telework eligible to work remotely when possible between Monday, Dec. 21, and Friday, Jan. 1.
The Paceline Ride, LLC team delivered a check for $126,000 to the Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University. The money will be divided up and handed out through an application process for cancer research projects.
The Center for Patients and Families and the Center for Bioethics and Health Policy have partnered to host a free virtual Guardianship 101 workshop.
One of Augusta University's 2020 graduates is sending appreciation for his AU family via artwork from afar.
Augusta University Health hosted a virtual town hall to cover the latest information on the COVID-19 vaccination and plans for vaccine distribution.
The 2020 holiday season will look different for all of us, but we don’t have to avoid celebrating altogether. Instead, we can plan our holidays in a safe and responsible way.
Augusta University Health’s ongoing COVID-19 response efforts received a boost from Atlanta Gas Light and the Atlanta Gas Light Foundation with a $50,000 gift to the Emergency Response Fund.
To help students plan for the Thanksgiving break and exams, Augusta University faculty have built a coherent instructional plan and are prepared to inform students of those plans for the final days of instruction.
The Sept. 10 cook-out offered meals and encouragement to nearly 2,000 of “Our AU Heroes,” who have been working tirelessly on the front lines throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Augusta University music education student Ontario Williams is one step closer to taking the top prize in Broadway’s Next On Stage competition, sponsored by BroadwayWorld.
While the Broadway stages will remain closed until at least next summer, one Augusta University student is keeping the music going as he attempts to make it to the top in an online singing competition.
Augusta University leaders met with three finalists for provost over the last few weeks.
All three candidates will visit campus over the coming weeks and participate in virtual presentations.
Vehicle traffic should avoid Harper Street and Laney-Walker Boulevard today, Thursday, Sept. 17, as some vehicles have already become stranded due to flooding.
Hard-hit Dougherty County, with about 98,000 residents, has seen over 3,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 180 deaths since March.
Dr. Jorge Cortes, director of the Georgia Cancer Center, discusses events and news for this month in a Facebook Live chat.
Augusta University Health has once again been named a national top performer for its dedication and commitment to LGBTQ equality in patient care.
Classes will now be in session the week of Nov. 9-13, with a full week of break for Thanksgiving from Nov. 23-27.
The tour encouraged Georgians to follow the guidance of public health officials to stop the spread of COVID-19 ahead of the Fourth of July weekend.