To celebrate Black History Month and honor our AU trailblazers, Drs. Joseph Hobbs and Ronald Spearman share their stories and their legacy of attending the Medical College of Georgia during desegregation.
"I told myself and others that if I'm going to work in this business, I need to be able to understand what impacts people."
The project is poised to find new ways that can lead to more scientific results and discoveries.
The goal of the AAMI is to increase the number of African American males who complete postsecondary education at any of the University System of Georgia's 26 institutions.
After 47 years working for both the Medical College of Georgia and Augusta University Health, Mary Jonah is retiring from her position as manager of Core Lab Operations.
Several staff members of the Augusta University Center for Writing Excellence recently presented original research at the Southeastern Writing Center Association.
“In order to get better precision medicine, or in another term called 'personalized medicine,' you have to first know overall the population characteristics, and make inferences from the population data," said Dr. Jie Chen.
“I don’t do things in my life to win awards. It’s all about making the difference in that time of need and that’s all the satisfaction and all the award I need — knowing that I was there to make a difference,” said Michael Willis.
Starting Feb. 19, community members can see the Morris Eminent Scholar in Art Anila Quayyum Agha's captivating installations in person at the Columbia Museum of Art.
Two couples — Raymond and Janice Whiting and Gregg and Susan Murray — have been pillars at the university for several years.
In celebration of Valentine's Day, we feature some of the on-campus couples who make the Augusta University community a little sweeter.
The Georgia Cancer Center and Augusta University Athletics have teamed up to support Unite in the Fight Against Cancer with three action-packed games.
In this week’s episode of "In the Wild," Dr. Rodger MacArthur, professor of infectious disease at the Medical College of Georgia, shares his research on ending the HIV epidemic.
Austin has a PhD in international political economy from Columbia University. He is a sought-after business strategist with expertise in higher education development.
Keshun Sherrill, an alum and professional basketball player for the Turkish basketball league, joins to discuss his college experiences. Also, Caleb Rogers from Academic Admissions shares why he believes Augusta University gives students the best...
The two newest graduates of Augusta University’s Molecular Medicine Graduate Program have their pick of job opportunities, and Drs. Nada Aboella and Leidy Caraballo Galva say they can’t wait to start their careers helping patients via research.
“Our goal is for teachers to leave the conference on Saturday with practical strategies that they can implement in their classrooms on Monday,” said Ashley Oleszewski.
In 1981, Janice Whiting would begin a career at then-Augusta College that would span for 40 years. During the past four decades, Whiting has taught thousands of art students and had her own paintings, drawings and sculptures included in exhibitions...
The fellowship will be for a period of one year, beginning June 1, 2022, and continuing through May 31, 2023.
Dr. Jennifer Sullivan, the dean of The Graduate School, proudly announced that Augusta University has received a “high research activity” ranking from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
