Augusta University's College of Education is celebrating a major accomplishment from one of its alumni. Elesha Ellison is the South Carolina School Counselor of the Year.
Lyndsey Williams Mayweather, director of Augusta University’s Office of New Student and Family Transitions, has been appointed to the general board of the Association for Orientation, Transition, and Retention in Higher Education (NODA).
She initially set a goal for $1,200 and currently has raised $1,402 with her pie creations.
Stacy Tallent, CEO for Health Center Credit Union, has been recognized as the 2019 LCSU Professional of the Year for Georgia.
Augusta University hosted the Southeastern Regional Collegiate Penetration Testing Competition (CPTC) for the second consecutive year.
School of Computer and Cyber Sciences professor Dr. Gagan Agrawal has been awarded another $500,000 National Science Foundation grant.
Six students at the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences will receive the prestigious Department of Defense Cybersecurity Scholarship, which guarantees them a job with a Department of Defense agency upon graduation.
Three Augusta University Health Pharmacy employees were awarded honors from the Georgia Society of Health-System Pharmacists.
School of Computer and Cyber Sciences volunteer Julianna Rodriguez has been named Augusta University's Volunteer of the Year, the university's highest volunteerism honor.
"Relational Inequalities: An Organizational Approach," a book written by Dr. Dustin Avent-Holt, an associate professor of sociology, has won two national awards by the American Sociology Association.
School of Computer and Cyber Sciences professor Dr. Gagan Agrawal has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation.
Dr. George Sich, assistant professor and practicing physician for Augusta University, was awarded Aiken's Choice Top Doc 2020 for Podiatrist by the Aiken Standard.
The Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator – Advanced designation is held by only 52 people in the world. Kleinheksel is the only professional in Georgia to hold advanced certification.
The award is designed to recognize faculty members for work as undergraduate research mentors.
After 22 hours of education and application, Augusta University's second Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Cohort of 2019 received certificates of completion.
Dr. Vanessa Spearman-McCarthy has been recognized with the Pioneering Spirit Award.
Six members of Augusta University’s faculty were recognized at the 2019 Augusta University Research Institute Awards on Friday, Oct. 18.
A senior legal advisor for Augusta University receives prestigious honor from high school alma mater.
Fagan is determined to continue her work, in an effort to control the chronic degeneration that can take place following a single stroke and lead to cognitive impairment.
“In this competition, a scenario is built around a fictitious organization and the competing teams are looking to identify and report on vulnerabilities that are really similar to what they would see in a real-world environment.”
