Jomari Jackson, who hopes to attend the Dental College of Georgia in the fall to earn his Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry, decided he also needed to study businessto have a successful practice in the future.
This week on "In the Wild," we talk with Dr. Kojo Sarfo, an alum from the College of Nursing who is a social media content creator, mental health practitioner and psychotherapist.
Trauma Awareness Month: Steven Hoggard is a trauma survivor and a charge nurse in the Emergency Department at AU Medical Center.
Hunter Kimball is proudly graduating this week from Augusta University. But that's not all: he was also an ROTC Scholarship Cadet, a Pamplin Ambassador and a leader on the men’s track and field team during his college career.
“Oncology patients grow on your heart, and I think about them often, so just learning how to not take everything home with me constantly is challenging.”
The first graduates of animation from the Department of Art and Design at Augusta University will proudly don their caps and gowns during Spring Commencement on May 13.
Amber Wade says the best part of being a nurse is seeing what a difference she can make in someone else’s life.
Eileen Brandon named associate vice president for philanthropy at Augusta University.
Augusta University's first executive leadership cohort is expected to complete the program in June.
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“She was so kind, so helpful and so outstanding and as the plaque states, she exemplified the quote, ‘Be Exceptional.’”
Georgia Rehabilitation Institute granted $65,722 to Augusta University to expand the capabilities of the medical sculpture lab for the Department of Medical Illustration in the College of Allied Health Sciences.
Augusta University alumni are doing great things, and so are our faculty, staff and students.
Giving back is easy: Give online at augustagives.com; use #augustagives to help spread the word; and take a selfie and post it to #augustagives.
Congratulations to Dr. Kim Davies! Davies, who began her academic career at Augusta University in 1996, has been named the dean of Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.
African American women are almost three times more likely to die from a pregnancy-related cause than white women in Georgia. Black mothers in rural areas of Georgia are at an even higher risk.
Cassidy Thigpen, Meagan Philip and Jeremiah Grogg's experiences in the Master of Science in Psychology program helped them develop a camaraderie that turned into a business partnership.
This week on "In the Wild," two Augusta University alumni join us to shares their perspectives on implicit bias and racial disparities in the health care setting.
The Department of Social Sciences has developed an entirely new set of courses that deal with current issues relating to race, politics and the impact of COVID-19 around the world.
