“If I win the contest, I plan to use the winnings to fund my mentoring foundation, Worth the Hooplah," said McCloud, who is competing in a national fitness competition.
Whether it was tackling the university’s name change shortly after arriving on campus in 2015 or facing the complications of this year’s COVID-19 pandemic, Brooks A. Keel, PhD, has always stood up for what he calls his top priorities: students and...
By offering two new certificates in Media Production and Public Relations this fall, Augusta University is hoping to strengthen communication students' resumes and give them an edge in a competitive job market.
Faculty, staff and students are encouraged to get creative and think outside the box when it comes to welcoming people back to Augusta University, even though some activities will still remain off limits for safety’s sake.
Recognizing the power of nonprofit organizations, Augusta University’s Department of Social Sciences is pleased to introduce a new Bachelor of Arts degree in Nonprofit Leadership and Administration.
As a Health Information Management Systems technician, Sharon Adams works with patients at pivotal moments in their lives.
Dr. Konstantin "Costas" Busch and Dr. Jason Williams are joining the faculty of the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences in the fall 2020 semester.
Dr. Tiffany Townsend and Dr. Lindsey West discuss how the institution is preparing to become more inclusive and better allies to the diverse communities that make us JagNation.
In an effort to reduce the amount of traffic in the lobby and be respectful of your time, a new, easy-to-use system is being implemented and faculty, staff and students are encouraged to take advantage.
As she prepares to retire as dean of Pamplin College and move to Olympia, Washington, to be closer to her family, Dr. Elna Green looks back at her three years at Augusta University.
All of the coaches have been working individually and collectively to evaluate their programs after the spring sports season was canceled.
Diabetic retinopathy is a major neurovascular complication of diabetes that affects 7.7 million working-age adults in the United States.
Dr. Pamela Cook, interim associate dean of academic affairs and professor for the College of Nursing, was one of the program’s first graduates.
Whether it is efforts to expand coronavirus screening and testing across the state by teaming up with Georgia National Guard and the Georgia Department of Public Health or becoming one of the first hospitals in the state to do convalescent plasma...
Despite this year's challenges, music education senior Ontario Williams received first place in both music theater and the Hall Johnson spiritual category in this year’s SERNATS auditions and will advance to the national semifinals this month.
With so many options to choose from, most people spend the better half of their day deciding where and what to eat, but not so for the third of Joel and Susan Jolly’s five boys. Rhett knows exactly what he will have.
In her recent book, "Gender Differences in Public Opinion: Values and Political Consequences," Dr. Mary-Kate Lizotte offers an insightful study into how men and women vary in their policy positions and political attitudes.
Dr. Rebecca DeCarlo, a 2020 graduate of the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, was honored at a White House Commencement Ceremony on Friday, May 22.
Augusta University, the Medical College of Georgia and The Dental College of Georgia are pleased to announce the spring semester's outstanding faculty award recipients and acknowledge faculty members who are retiring.
Two distinguished award winners at Augusta University understand the power of mentoring.
