Augusta University's Interdisciplinary Simulation Center safely provided students in the Bachelor of Social Work program with the necessary in-person training during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Augusta University's Study Abroad Office is hosting a virtual session to inform faculty about international programming at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18.
Students enrolled in INQR 1000, a 10-week course designed to introduce new college students to the value of research and presentations, took an innovative approach during this fall's expo.
When The Dental College of Georgia first started 3D printing nasal swabs to use in COVID-19 testing, it was making enough for the Augusta area. Now, that same design is helping Army personnel across the nation.
Dr. Brandy Gunsolus will be interviewed by Kelly Evans from CNBC’s “The Exchange" on Nov. 6.
This week on "In the Wild," we’re catching you up on news you don’t want to miss, including our newly selected provost and the IGIVE campaign.
Augusta University will present a virtual discussion with New York Times best-selling author Dr. Michele Harper as part of Values Week.
During the week of Nov. 2-6, Augusta University will celebrate its first-generation college students and help provide them with inspiration, information and support on their road to attaining a college degree.
Augusta University's Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies is proud to launch an “Intelligence and National Security Virtual Forum” this week as part of a new speaker series for the graduate program.
Like everything else in our “now normal” way of life, IGIVE, Augusta University's employee giving campaign, is undergoing a few changes as well.
Ruth Ann (Joseph) Vericella is changing lives with the new scholarship for special education students that she has established, inspired by her 30 years of teaching and administrative experiences.
Augusta University remains vigilant amid the COVID-19 pandemic and has seen relatively low case numbers since bringing students back to campus in August.
Augusta University has received an additional grant from the Department of Energy to support scholarships for students interested in nuclear science.
We all have to learn to live with others at some point in our lives, so we are breaking down the basics to keep you from being a bad roommate with Deonte Rivers, AU alum and our host's actual roommate.
Kate Channell has been named assistant dean of the James M. Hull College of Business, effective Nov. 1.
Get engaged with Dr. Patrice Jackson, AVP of Student Affairs.
As political pundits are describing the 2020 election as one of the most pivotal elections in decades, Dr. Kathleen Hale, a professor of political science at Auburn University, will hold a discussion with faculty and students at Augusta University...
Augusta University's College of Education has launched its own podcast, "Room 366," featuring education stakeholders who want to make a difference in their practice and community.
On this week’s episode of "In the Wild," Tina Baggott, associate vice president for Volunteer Services and Engagement, joins us to discuss this year’s virtual Days of Service.
The total enrollment for the fall semester at Augusta University is estimated to be 9,558 students, which is an increase of 3.1%.
