“We are setting an example for our students, and that should be about more than just teaching in the classroom. Students pay attention to if you are truly helping others, so it’s important to set a good example,” said Kim Capehart, DDS.
“We had a very audacious goal this year to increase our chapter’s involvement in advocacy,” said Kellie Soafer, chapter president.
“As a fellow, there are a number of things I hope to accomplish. My goal is to contribute my knowledge and skillset into the expansion of interdisciplinary research."
“I was really missing out on my public health degree, and I feel like with writing, research and getting other people’s stories, it gives you an avenue to tackle topics that are relevant to oral health, but also to health care in general,” said...
AU is one of only 12 chapters nationally to be earn both the "Outstanding" designation, as well as receive a Green Chemistry Award from the American Chemical Society.
Je’Bria Fullwood and Jaden Scott were crowned Homecoming queen and king at halftime of the men’s basketball game against Georgia Southwestern.
“We believe our nation’s heroes deserve the best care available. Achieving this award is a validation of our staff’s continued efforts and commitment to provide excellent care to our veterans and their families," said Carlton Deese, executive...
“I was kind of blown away. I know we did a really good job, but I didn’t think we were going to get recognized nationally. So it was kind of surreal to get that email saying that we were honored,” said Tate Allen, last year's IFC president.
Verbeck’s inventions include portable mass spectrometry and chemical sensors which can be used outside the lab to detect harmful chemicals.
The Augusta University Research Institute recently recognized faculty researchers for their work in advancing research at AU.
Diana Asante, a biochemistry and cancer biology PhD candidate, recently won second place in a graduate poster competition at the 13th National Symposium on Prostate Cancer and Dr. Sidney A. McNairy Jr. Student Symposium.
Jennifer C. Sullivan, PhD, dean of The Graduate School at Augusta University, has secured a five-year, $7.5 million grant to have Augusta University designated as a Specialized Center of Research Excellence on Sex Differences (SCORE) by the NIH’s...
Caitlyn Burner, who lost her father U.S. Army Sgt. John Franklin Burner III when she was a young girl, has started the Gold Star Family Organization at Augusta University.
Augusta University was recently recognized with the 2023 CSO50 Award, given to organizations and individuals for their exceptional cybersecurity and thought leadership contributions to the field.
“If you pair gratitude with grit, it makes it a much more powerful experience. It also helps your overall well-being where you’re not so focused on your own problems, but you come out of that hole and start thinking about problems as just a blessing...
The award recognizes an early career independent investigator working in hypertension or cardiovascular research who has significantly contributed to the understanding of the causes of hypertension and cardiovascular disease.
‘Rejection was a redirection toward something better’: MPA grad lands role as planner in Cobb County
Since being hired as a planner by Cobb County in August 2021, Augusta University alumnus LeDarius Scott has already been promoted, received a significant pay increase and passed the certification exam for the American Institute of Certified Planners.
Esteemed physician and professor Joseph Hobbs, MD, will be honored with the prestigious Regents Hall of Fame Alumni and Distinguished Friends Award in Atlanta at the annual Board of Regents Gala.
“My mom used to tell me that I needed to stay green. And what she meant by that is to always have a growth mindset, always be growing and trying to improve. Every single program we have put on has been because a student has said 'I need this' or 'I...
By participating on the Teacher Advisory Council, Juan Walker, PhD, hopes to integrate his love of comics with his passion for history curriculum development and share his work nationally.
