“After I graduated, when we started having more African American cadets in and playing football, I realized that wow, maybe there was some significance to it," said retired Col. Gary Steele.
This outstanding performance has put the facility in the top 15 percent of the nation regarding customer satisfaction.
Nearly one in four children under the age of 5 already has cavities, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Many children enrolled in Medicaid receive no dental services throughout the year.
The new department has moved beyond a focus on individual patients and families to focus on patients and families within their communities.
Students collect unpurchased food from campus dining halls and redistribute it to community partners to feed the hungry.
In celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, Augusta University will again take part in a tri-college celebration with Paine College and Augusta Technical College at noon Friday, Jan. 13 at the Gilbert-Lambuth Memorial Chapel on the...
“This is a wonderful opportunity for adult literacy students. Students will not only have access to an education, but they will also have access to wrap-around services, all in one location."
Early education is key to the prevention of diabetes.
“Overall, we seem to be well positioned with our two pillars of our community," said Simon Medcalfe, PhD, talking about the growing job force in health care support and computer and mathematical operations.
“As a literacy professor, I really know the power of multi-genre text comic books," said Kim Barker, PhD.
Zafirah Richards is a Jaguar in the making. The Columbia County high school senior’s acceptance to Augusta University was recently sealed with a surprise announcement. She is one of 47 students at Lakeside High School who received the news from AU...
“A lot of the older gentlemen at my church work at SRS in the cyber division or IT, so I’ve had a lot of influence and they’re very excited for me to go to something like this,” said junior Keaton Neff.
“This event is a chance to come together and celebrate the start of the holiday season with other students, faculty and staff, including many from AU leadership,” said Ashley Kirkland, events coordinator at Augusta University.
The annual forecast, hosted by the James M. Hull College of Business, will begin at 7:30 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 8, in the Jaguar Student Activities Center on the Summerville Campus.
“We’re hopeful to come into communities and help folks recognize there is preventive care and health care of the front end that prevents the kind of disease processes that gets people to the critical place,” said Brennan Francois, chief diversity...
Ghazal Foroutan, an assistant professor of graphic design at Augusta University, uses art as a tool to protest injustices around the world, particularly the suppression of Iranian women.
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death and accounts for more than 25% of all cancer deaths. Each year, more people die from lung cancer than breast, colon, and prostate cancer combined.
“Students who speak one of the languages highlighted get to see themselves reflected in our campus programming and see that language learning involves more than vocabulary and grammar tests,” said Seretha Williams, chair and professor of English.
“The Center for Bioethics and Health Policy at AU is thrilled to partner with our friends at the Lucy C. Laney Museum of Black History to host this important community roundtable discussion,” said Laura Williamson, PhD, director of the CBHP.
Four musical events are planned for the latest season of the Harry Jacobs Concert Series.
