Augusta University College of Nursing’s Dr. Shena Gazaway has been awarded a National Institute of Nursing Research Diversity Supplement Award in the amount of $315,640.
Christen Engel, senior associate vice president of communications, has been named interim vice president of the Division of Communications and Marketing effective Oct. 1.
All three candidates will visit campus over the coming weeks and participate in virtual presentations.
University alumna promoted to new post in Facilities.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the STEAMIFY competition will be held virtually for the 2020-21 school year. But Augusta University is partnering with the South Carolina Afterschool Alliance to reach more students and teachers interested in STEAM...
This week’s QuickJag episode features Augusta University alumna April Henry King, a communication graduate turned artist after realizing her love and talent for painting.
Faculty still have a chance to apply for grants from the Education Innovation Fund through the Division of Instruction and Innovation. But the deadline approaches.
Registration for the annual Day of Service at Augusta University will begin Sept. 29. Teams can sign up for more than 60 projects and complete them over three weeks.
The new Certificate of Legal Studies is specifically designed to help prepare students for careers in the legal profession.
A recent partnership between Georgia Military College and Augusta University's College of Education will ensure a more seamless student transfer of graduates of GMC's associate degree programs to AU’s teacher education programs.
Listen: Dr. Garrett Green breaks down Multicultural Student Center programs on ‘In the Wild’ podcast
This week, Dr. Garrett Green shares how current social injustice affects his work as Multicultural Student Engagement director, as well as events and programming initiatives for the fall.
Since beginning in 2018, the Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies (MAISS) program at Augusta University has become one of the fastest growing graduate programs at Augusta University.
“The nerves are regrowing, adapting and changing, which leads to improvement in muscle function ... we have seen quite dramatic changes in people's nerve function after this treatment," said Dr. Satish Rao.
College is among seven institutions in the United States to rank in the top 10.
Pamplin College has introduced two new certificates in arts administration and museum studies this fall to help prepare students for employment in a variety of nonprofit organizations.
Dr. Dean Seehusen has served as interim department chair since the July retirement of longtime chair Dr. Joseph Hobbs.
On this week’s episode of "In the Wild," Kim Koss, director for Alumni Engagement, and Katie Chavous, Alumni Engagement coordinator, join us virtually to announce new programs from their department to help support our newest alumni and AU community.
Bucking national trends, 93% of AU graduates remain in the teaching profession after five years.
The Peach Belt Conference Board of Directors on Friday announced it will allow for a limited fall season for cross country, tennis and golf while delaying volleyball and soccer to spring of 2021.
For a special episode of "In the Wild," we talk to our friends from "DropTheDis," a local Augusta podcast, about how students can get the most out the city of Augusta while living on or off campus.
