This week on "In The Wild," Staci Dean, president of the Delta Sigma Theta’s Mu Xi chapter, joins Raysean Ricks to discuss the sorority’s history at Augusta University in honor of...
A grassy lot is all that remains of the former Alumni Center.
For Kurtis, getting an MBA was a logical next step in his education, and his mother convinced him to pursue it with her.
Keturah Burns was recognized as the first student to complete the 150-hour Rebalancing the Curricula and Advancing Primary Care Nursing (ReCAP) program.
The coronavirus image created by alumna Alissa Eckert earns a big win on the international design stage.
This week on "In the Wild," Melissa Hudson Hall, a career consultant from Augusta University's Career Services, joins us to discuss best practices for students and alumni to find...
The latest issue of A. is now available, and it’s full of stories that get to the heart of what makes Jaguar Nation so special.
Ruth Ann (Joseph) Vericella is changing lives with the new scholarship for special education students that she has established, inspired by her 30 years of teaching and...
We all have to learn to live with others at some point in our lives, so we are breaking down the basics to keep you from being a bad roommate with Deonte Rivers, AU alum and our...
This week’s QuickJag episode features Augusta University alumna April Henry King, a communication graduate turned artist after realizing her love and talent for painting.
On this week’s episode of "In the Wild," Kim Koss, director for Alumni Engagement, and Katie Chavous, Alumni Engagement coordinator, join us virtually to announce new programs...
Bucking national trends, 93% of AU graduates remain in the teaching profession after five years.
The film 'Tulsa,' which opens Friday, is filled with Augusta University connections.
A closer look at JagNation's Karleigh King.
Whether it was tackling the university’s name change shortly after arriving on campus in 2015 or facing the complications of this year’s COVID-19 pandemic, Brooks A. Keel, PhD...
Dr. Pamela Cook, interim associate dean of academic affairs and professor for the College of Nursing, was one of the program’s first graduates.
Dr. Rebecca DeCarlo, a 2020 graduate of the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, was honored at a White House Commencement Ceremony on Friday, May 22.
Two distinguished award winners at Augusta University understand the power of mentoring.
Augusta University’s Master of Public Administration program was ranked as one of the top 150 Best Public Affairs Programs in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.
The image she designed is everywhere, and so is she: Alissa Eckert (MSMI '06) is the most famous medical illustrator in the world.