This is an opportunity for students, faculty and staff to receive the vaccine without having to travel to an offsite location, and all are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity.
With Georgia opening COVID-19 vaccination eligibility to everyone 16 and older, Augusta University Health aims to continue delivering thousands of doses each week through its community clinics.
Augusta University will use the latest federal COVID-19 relief funds to support student financial needs, upgrade classroom technology and offer faculty training.
COVID-19 vaccinations and lowered case numbers are providing a light at the end of the tunnel as we look for the pandemic’s end, but it’s important to remember — we’re not quite there yet.
For National Doctors' Day 2021, the Georgia Hospital Association spotlights Augusta University Health and its groundbreaking work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Augusta University's Dr. Satish S.C. Rao will be interviewed on SiriusXM's Doctor Radio at 8 a.m. Monday, March 22.
Augusta University faculty, staff and students who are observing Spring Pause from March 11-12 are encouraged to stay vigilant in the fight against COVID-19, especially if traveling.
As Augusta University prepares for normal operations in the fall with a return to face-to-face instruction, students, faculty, and staff can expect to see the following instructional plans as we continue our commitment to providing a safe learning...
Augusta University Cree-Walker Chair and Professor of Economics Simon Medcalfe recently shared his analysis of Augusta’s economy and predictions for the coming year during the university’s annual economic forecast. “We do have a diverse economy,”...
Students, faculty and staff should use the updated protocol to plan events.
Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan said Augusta University Health's community clinics to bring COVID-19 vaccinations to underserved areas could serve as a "model for other areas around the state" during a visit Feb. 25.
The new COVID-19 vaccine is reason to celebrate — but don’t toss those masks just yet.
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.