“I hope to gain experience in networking and getting used to talking to individuals outside of my immediate pool,” said Adam Jones.
To nominate a faculty member, visit the nomination website. Nominations are accepted through Oct. 31.
During the expos, guests learned about the different employment opportunities for the 2023 Masters Tournament held in April.
Augusta University couldn't be prouder of alumni Shikara Willis and Ameesha Butler who have been named the winners of Teacher of Year in Richmond and Columbia counties. Both teachers will compete for Georgia Teacher of the Year in February 2023!
"I chose AU because it offered me a high-quality education with a low student-to-teacher ratio and a plethora of opportunities to get involved in the academic and social life of the campus,” said senior English major Ellie Polhill.
“This latest iteration of our cybersecurity work exemplifies Augusta University’s commitment to serving the entire state of Georgia,” said Augusta University President Brooks A. Keel, PhD.
Augusta University Bachelor of Social Work program students have been awarded federal funding to continue their studies.
Augusta University is proud to have alumni representing five of 10 Teacher of the Year finalists in Richmond and Columbia counties.
The new book, “Gandhi, Advocacy Journalism, and the Media,” which was edited by Dr. David Bulla, chair of the Department of Communication at Augusta University, explores Gandhi's use of newspapers to communicate his thoughts and beliefs about global...
“They play a different style of baseball than the traditional form, and maybe most diehard fans won’t like it, but growing the game is what it’s all about.”
The annual Online Fall Fashion Fair for Augusta University and AU Health employees is now available through Sunday, Oct. 9.
This year, Days of Service will feature more than 60 in-person and virtual service projects supporting more than 30 community organizations and charities.
The Qualitative Research Lab, which opened this month in the Center for Social Science Research at Augusta University, offers consultation and support for qualitative social scientific research.
“We want our residents here, who are mostly seniors, to understand the importance of how cancer can impact them, but also how to prevent it,” said Derek Bell, resident services specialist at Ervin Towers.
Visiting the Health Sciences Campus? If so, keep an eye out for Albert Killebrew and his decorated golf cart.
“We’re taking that foundation and going to the next level in terms of cadet involvement in the community, retention, and growing the program in terms of the number of cadets we commission.”
The clinic sees patients for a variety of health concerns — and sometimes, the appointments unearth serious medical issues.
Fair guests are encouraged to wear JagSwag and share their visit on social media using #JagsAtTheFair.
Friends, family members and former colleagues of the late Augusta State University President Emeritus William A. Bloodworth Jr. filled the Maxwell Performing Arts Theatre at Augusta University on Monday, Sept. 12 to celebrate his life and legacy.
IGIVE is an opportunity for Augusta University employees to give back to the initiatives they care about most at AU.
