Balas presented Dr. Lefkowitz with the FNLM Medical Science Award at the conclusion of the Annual Awards Gala titled “Celebrating Leadership in Public Health and Medicine."
Dr. Lara Stepleman was named LGBTQ patient, family liaison.
Forest Hills Golf Course at Augusta University was recently voted Augusta’s Best golf course by Augusta Magazine readers.
Tenured assistant professor assumed the position of associate director on Oct. 1.
The University Senate’s Community Service Committee asked faculty members attending the senate meeting to bring a donation for Open Paws Food Pantry, and they delivered.
Professors in three AU colleges collaborate to write book chapter.
Takahashi's article, “From darkness to light: A student’s journey from illness to her true passion," was recently published.
Bill Andrews, chair of Medical Illustration at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, was recently awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Dr. Bruce LeClair receives 2018 Physician's Award for Community Service.
Jim Minic's debut novel, Fire Is Your Water, was named the 2017 Appalachian Book of the Year by the Mountain Heritage Literary Festival.
The International Society for Research on Aggression voted to confirm Deborah Richardson as an ISRA Life Fellow.
Dr. David Satcher, former Surgeon General and Director of the CDC under Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, addressed the Institute of Public and Preventive Health Summer Scholars.
The grant includes a number of new goals the Dental College of Georgia is working to meet.
Children's Hospital of Georgia dietitian hosts SUBWAY nutrition workshops for kids.
On the evening of Monday, July 16, a 3rd year radiology resident at Augusta University Medical Center went above and beyond the call of duty.
Dr. Lucy N. Marion, dean and professor in the College of Nursing, has been awarded the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) 2018 Nurse Practitioner State Award for Excellence.
Wycliffe Gordon, Augusta University’s newest director of jazz studies, was named “Best Trombone” by the DownBeat Critics Poll 2018, one of the most prestigious recognition for a jazz musician. This is the fifth time he’s received this award.
Anthony Hightower served as a panelist for a session entitled “Respecting Religious Freedom: Perspectives From Across the Spectrum of University Campuses.”
Dr. Vinyard was recently recognized as a "Top 10 in 10 Young Professionals to Watch," in Augusta Magazine.
During the 6th annual Celebration of Faculty event held on May 1, recipients of the “Caught in the Act” Award were celebrated for representing the values of Augusta University.
