“One of our goals at the center is to get people in touch with the cultural assets, and this is really a prime example."
“This funding is essential for patients whose insurance does not cover this,” said Amanda Reiter, an outpatient oncology dietitian at the GCC.
“I think my biggest takeaway is how important it is to always treat people as people no matter what the situation is," said Madie Perreault.
"I told them, ‘We just want you. We want to focus on you and give you all the attention,'" said Mike Patton, Healthy Grandparents Program coordinator.
Local graphic designer and illustrator Jason Craig will hold an opening reception and artist talk for his solo show entitled, "Over the Line,” from 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 4 at the Mary S. Byrd Gallery of Art.
“I just look at Augusta University as an example of how things should be growing and improving and getting better. The influence that AU has is very impressive, and I'm just glad to be a part of it."
“There’s always the idea of wanting to do something that’s impactful, but then to be able to help other people do that same thing, recreate the model, is so powerful."
Mozart's "Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute)" will be performed by the Augusta University Opera Initiative, under the direction of Díana Thompson-Brewer, DMA, on Friday, March 22, and Saturday, March 23, at the Maxwell Performing Arts Theatre.
Communications and Marketing will be hosting “Mingle at the Mural” on Monday, March 18 from noon until 1:30 p.m. at 1030 Reynolds St. to celebrate the new downtown mural created by Augusta University students, faculty and staff.
Augusta University’s Department of Kinesiology is helping prepare local firefighters for the physical demands of their stressful jobs.
"It is a wonderful event where children can take home up to 10 free books. Last year, we had about 4,000 books donated," said Betsy VanDeusen, PhD, director of the Dr. Paulette P. Harris Literacy Center at Augusta University.
Faculty, staff and students from Augusta University can volunteer at Junior Achievement Discovery Center to help middle students learn valuable life skills, such as financial literacy and career readiness.
Augusta University holds its second health fair for Horizon Motor Coach truck, bus drivers
“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...
Linda Butler and her brothers Jacob and Glenn are weekly visitors to the Dr. Paulette P. Harris Literacy Center, taking advantage of computer literacy programs to enhance their skills.
This year’s report has added information on adult dental health, mental health, skin cancer and overdose deaths. Information on HIV risk behaviors, breast cancer screenings and colon cancer screenings have also been included. The report is the only...
The commitment to funding, which builds on an existing relationship with Augusta University, will facilitate the expansion of MCG’s 3+ Primary Care Pathway Program.
A year ago, Laura Williamson, PhD, teamed up with Cordaryl Middleton, PhD, principal of Lucy Craft Laney High School, to provide mentors to students in ninth and 10th grades. Since the program's launch, the relationship has grown, with more Augusta...
Augusta University took part in the annual Tri-College Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebration with Augusta Technical College and Paine College on Jan. 12.
Augusta University teamed up as a community partner with Junior Achievement of Georgia and the local school districts in Richmond and Columbia counties to help teach future generations ways they can succeed in a global economy.
