"Some employers simply don’t have a choice. If they are not recognizing the needs of their employees, they are going to have a hard time recruiting and retaining employees," said Melissa Furman.
“It is very rewarding to see them accomplish their goals and to know that I have played a small part in helping them do that," said Dr. Debra Saul.
“I try to live by the motto I’ve never asked somebody else to do a job that I’m not willing to do myself,” said Dr. Phillip Coule.
The Department of Art and Design teamed up with Augusta University alumnus Scott Hardigree to develop a class project that would allow students to design and pitch a garden sculpture.
Though many of the first women at MCG were doubted at some point, each of these graduates helped pave the way for women pursuing medical degrees today.
“The increase both in computing power and graphics processing unit power are transforming what we can do," said Dr. Christopher McKinney
Augusta University alum Elaine Clark Smith hopes to empower the local community through literacy.
Twenty-five years ago, Washington Hall at Augusta University was named in honor of Drs. Justine and Isaiah “Ike” Washington, two lifelong educators.
Augusta University is proud to announce that its Master of Public Administration program is ranked in the top 50% of the Best Public Affairs Programs in the nation.
Drs. Judi Wilson and Elizabeth VanDeusen discuss The HUB and how Augusta University's Literacy Center will be part of it.
Interested students could include those who either decided late to apply for medical or dental school or those who perhaps did not quite have the academic credentials when they applied.
Faculty should email Drs. Candis Bond or Trent Kays to register for the workshop.
Ethan Hunter earned his bachelor's in political science and minor in communication back in 2017, and during his time at Augusta University, he fell in love with the performing arts.
There are nearly 50 pieces of work to bid on and the online auction will be open until 11:59 p.m. March 24.
"I think we will most likely see the rise in dirty war tactics and techniques, with more mercenaries, more artillery bombardment, and more foreign fighters joining on both sides, especially former NATO special operations forces moving into the...
Currently, there are more than 6 million Americans living with dementia.
“These kind of lectures are important for the university. They bring faculty together to think through important research, but also bring the broader AU and Augusta community into conversation with each other on issues we as a society are facing.”
“I wouldn’t be surprised to see Georgia pass sports betting. I think sports betting has been very well accepted," said Dr. Marsha Loda, associate professor at Hull College of Business.
Ten entries were sent to the Emmys, and project leadership will know soon if the students were officially nominated.
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