With six awards up for grabs at the AMLE annual conference, the Augusta University College of Education snagged three of them.
After a grueling application and interview process, Tevin Middleton stood head and shoulders above all other applicants, nationwide. So the National Education Association named him to their prestigious student advisory committee.
Earning a master's in kinesiology just got easier with the new online degree program from the Augusta University College of Education.
Growth in the health care and social assistance industry will outpace all other industries in Georgia over the next decade. To meet that demand, the Augusta University College of Education will launch a new Bachelor of Science in Health Promotion in...
Join the College of Education for competitions, workshops, conferences and more during the 2019-20 academic year. Registration for some events is open now!
The College of Education will host UNBROKEN, a showcase of works by local artists and teachers from several school districts at The Ice Plant in Waynesboro on Friday.
Get ready for summer fun and bring your “A Game” to Augusta University’s day camp, Kids University on June 3-28 on the Summerville Campus.
Augusta University was chosen to be the next site in the National Writing Project, one of the most extensive and effective teacher learning networks in the world.
A new dry lab in Christenberry Fieldhousewill benefit students and faculty in education and research.
Deborah Wiles, author of “Love, Ruby Lavender,” “Aurora County All-Stars” and “Each Little Bird That Sings,” visited Augusta University teacher education students March 12.
The College of Education is hosting its second year of innovative STEAM teams, a challenging, hands-on training opportunity for local educators.
She’s the First, a student organization sponsored by the College of Education, was recently named best new student organization by the Office of Student Life & Engagement at Augusta University. The organization is a student-run chapter of a...
High school students across the state of Georgia celebrated their academic accomplishments and collegiate intentions at Georgia Future Educators Signing Day on May 17. Georgia Future Educators Signing Day is a statewide initiative sponsored by the...
Traci Weston, a graduate student at Augusta University, has been awarded the Georgia College Counseling Association’s Graduate Student President’s Award (2016-17). “This is a huge honor and we are excited that she is being recognized. She is...
This month, 12,400 men will pay for sex with a young woman in Georgia – and 7,200 of them will end up exploiting an adolescent female. It’s known as human trafficking – or, more specifically, sex trafficking – and it is a $290 million industry in...
When Santa Claus comes down with the measles, just days before Christmas, Holly the Elf jumps in to save the day! The Augusta University Literacy Center will host a production of Christmas, the Measles, and Me on Dec. 7 at 10 a.m. in Maxwell...
Junior kinesiology major Kendric McIntyre medaled in competition in Men’s Epee at the USA Fencing regional open circuit (ROC) tournament in the greater NY area on Nov. 19-20, placing 8th overall and maintaining his A rating. “If you get an A rating...
Junior kinesiology major Kendric McIntyre will compete in epee at the USA Fencing regional open circuit (ROC) tournament in the greater NY area on Nov. 19-20. Currently ranked 13th in Georgia after only two tournaments this year, McIntyre goes into...
Two senior Kinesiology students presented with Dr. Graeme Connolly at the annual Georgia Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance conference at the Savannah International Trade and Convention Center on Nov. 6-8. Jordan...
Through the generosity of a grant from Dollar General, the Augusta University Literacy Center will present its annual series of children’s play to audiences for free this year. The 2016-17 series kicks off Sept. 14 at the Maxwell Performing Arts...