Department was awarded almost $2 million in grants in 2019.
“They really are dedicated to service. If you could see their resumes, you would see all the years of service, and these are not service things that get you a paycheck raise. These are service things that create foreign language excitement with...
Though general registration for this year’s Day of Service is closed, two additional project sites have been added, so if you haven’t already registered, it’s not too late to “lend a paw.”
It’s been over a year since Morgan Mitchell was crowned the 2019 Miss Augusta University. Friday, she will pass the crown to another AU student.
“As a future mental health educator, it is incredibly important to normalize the struggles that so many students experience," says clinical and counseling psychology graduate student Megan Bigham. "But if you aren’t a psychology major, you may not...
This weekend, 10 cybersecurity college teams – including Augusta University – will be competing in the 2019 Southeastern Regional Collegiate Penetration Testing Competition at the Georgia Cyber Center.
The new Health, Society, and Policy degree from the Department of Social Sciences is preparing students for a career in the human service fields within the health industry.
During the 38th annual American Journalism Historians Association Convention this past week in Dallas, Dr. Debra van Tuyll of Augusta University accepted the 2019 Sidney Kobre Award for Lifetime Achievement.
New MCG Division of Hospital Medicine will oversee inpatient care at AU Health.
Augusta University student and poet James Aaron Snow has organized "The Catacomb and Chrysalis of Poetry" on Oct. 5 as part of the Westobou festival. Several of the poets in the show have strong ties to Augusta University.
Augusta University alumnus Dr. William S. Hagler, the Department of Psychiatry and the James and Jean Culver Vision Discovery Institute at the Medical College of Georgia are sponsoring a conference Oct. 11 in the Jaguar Student Activities Center.
Art students enrolled in Augusta University art professor Brian Rust’s sculptural installation class will be creating their own public art in a variety of locations around the Summerville Campus.
Georgia’s opioid crisis is hitting hard, especially in rural communities. The Institute of Public and Preventive Health at Augusta University received a $1 million Health Resources and Services Administration Award to help those with opioid-use...
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Augusta University’s Dean of Students Office invites the campus community to “Light the Path” to raise awareness for suicide, honor those who have lost their lives to suicide, and remind AU students of the mental health resources available across...
Yvonne Turner, the executive vice president for finance at Augusta University, believes many of the avenues in her life have led her to this exciting new leadership position.
Former mayor of Augusta Deke Copenhaver is coming to Augusta University to discuss his new book, "The Change Maker," as part of the Town and Gown series.
National Surgical Technologist Week is Sept. 15-21, and Augusta University Health is celebrating surgical technicians for their dedication to ensuring patient safety.
The tradition of bringing world-class musical performances to Augusta University continues during the 2019-20 Harry Jacobs Concert Series, beginning with the Carolina Brass on Sept. 13.
This is an exclusive shopping event for AU students and recent graduates to receive 30% off of professional clothing.
