On a night where spectators saw the Augusta University men’s basketball team knock off Peach Belt Conference foe Clayton State, nearly 2,000 stuffed animals were collected as part of the Stuff the Stadium event. Spectators were encouraged to...
Two research teams from Augusta University have received three grants totaling almost $5 million from the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Rural Communities Opioid Response Program.
The Healthy Grandparents Program provides a variety of support services to grandparents in the community who are raising their grandchildren, including the annual Christmas party.
The Augusta University men’s basketball team hosted their second Education Day game of December on Dec. 18 with more than 2,000 fifth graders from Columbia County School District in attendance as the Jaguars defeated Reinhardt University 86-64.
“I think the chances of recession have probably slipped a little. I think there’s less chance of a recession. Inflation is certainly still a concern. It’s running at 3.2%, which sounds kind of low, but because of the amount of inflation, we’ve had...
More than 850 volunteer hours were worked on more than 30 service projects during the 2023 Days of Service.
Faculty and students from Augusta University's College of Nursing provided preventative exams to the female workers of Costa Layman Farms during the annual free Costa Layman Women's Clinic.
“We focus so much on the work and how to improve and looking at students’ transcripts and test scores, it’s so rewarding to get out and see the student faces and see the parents and the smiles we put on the faces. It really reminds us about the work...
Theatre AUG is presenting an original adaptation of “Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,” by Melanie Kitchens O’Meara, PhD, and Augusta University students Amber Jordan and Shiloh Reimche, through Nov. 12 at the Maxwell Performing Arts Theatre.
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.
“Our goal is to give these students a really good understanding of what it is like to be a teacher and to look at the different areas of teaching they can go into,” said Debbie Morowski, PhD.
Volunteers looking forward to helping out with Augusta University's Days of Service, can still register for the various service projects across the CSRA. Registration will remain open through Oct. 20.
Building an innovative cancer research project takes time, creativity, and most importantly, a team of scientists working together on why a new way to treat cancer or keep the cancer from spreading to other parts of the body. When it comes to...
2023 marks PaceDay's fifth edition and biggest participation yet with teams and individuals from Augusta and far beyond. This event is open to everyone, offering opportunities to be involved on and off the bike, with 100% of all fundraising going to...
Sona Datta, PhD, a London-based curator, writer and broadcaster, will participate in a free screening of the first series of her BBC film entitled, “Treasures of the Indus: Pakistan Unveiled,” at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 26, at the Maxwell Theatre on...
Approximately 15,000 local middle school students each year will learn valuable life skills, such as financial literacy and career readiness in an entertaining environment, thanks to the development of a new 30,000-square-foot Junior Achievement...
Augusta University is one of 44 teams nationwide to receive a $1 million grant from the inaugural NSF Engines Development Awards in the National Science Foundation's Regional Innovation Engines program.
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.
Rebecca Harper, PhD, an associate professor for the College of Education and Human Development at Augusta University, has three published books on writing skills and six more in the works.
A recent gift from Harris' widower Steve Ruby enabled the center to be renamed in memory of founder Paulette Harris, a lifelong advocate for literacy.
