Items available in the sale include kitchenware, activewear, fragrances, watches, jewelry, handbags, bedding, electronics and more.
A study finds that among autistic adults, disparities in dual eligibility for Medicaid and Medicare across race and ethnicity contribute to disparities in access to services.
“This has the potential to help create better discourse, dialogue, national security measures and policy options cross-nationally and cross-culturally.”
The center now sees about 100 students each academic semester, but the new location will facilitate access to even more learners.
David Pouler has made a career out of helping people — and he hasn’t let anything get in his way.
Alumni: Please "paws" to nominate your classmates for a 2023 Distinguished Alumni or Outstanding Young Alumni award!
Publishing articles in peer-reviewed, scholarly journals or edited collections is a necessity for many academics, but not many academics talk about the challenges of this process.
The city of Augusta’s 12th annual LGBTQ pride celebration, Augusta PRIDE, was held June 24-25 at the Augusta Common.
The event will be live, and open and free to the public.
The Gold Route operates weekdays from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
“It’s going to be a lasting partnership with the school. I’m looking forward to filling up the hospital with beautiful works of art from these students.”
“This new national study, looking back at the delta and omicron variants of COVID-19, demonstrates the power and utility of geospatial and data visualization analysis,” said Dr. Neil J. MacKinnon.
“At Peabody, residents wanted to increase their access to fresh fruits and vegetables,” said Dr. Marlo Vernon. “We know eating fresh fruits and vegetables reduces cancer risk; they also help reduce obesity, which is a cancer risk.”
For the rest of 2022, donors at Augusta University blood drives will receive a $20 Amazon gift card.
Health care volunteers for the June 3 event provided services to almost 200 McCorkle Nurseries Inc. employees.
Dr. Melanie Kitchens O’Meara, an associate professor in the Department of Art and Design, and former Augusta University students Kayla Johnson, Sabrina Nacci and Rachel Visintainer have won the 2021 Marion Kleinau National Scripting Award for their...
If the Super Bowl halftime show in 2022 did anything, it showed that rap and hip-hop are now as household friendly as rock, country and pop.
Renowned immunologists and vascular biologists Drs. Lynn Hedrick and Klaus Ley from the prestigious La Jolla Institute for Immunology in California will begin their new roles as co-directors of the new Center for Immunology at Augusta University in...
Augusta University President Brooks A. Keel, PhD, said the key to a successful future is not only increasing student enrollment, but also retaining those students for at least four years to ensure they receive a degree.
“I've always had an interest to help other people get to their goals and being able to speak to them that are close to graduating and trying to find their path that thing is very important.”
