During a recent project created by the California collective art group Related Tactics, students at Augusta University discovered the hidden influences on library shelves.
Dr. J. Aaron Johnson has been named director of the Institute of Public and Preventive Health, where he has served as interim director since 2017.
For the third time, Augusta University men’s basketball Coach Dip Metress was named Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year.
Since joining AU Health in 2008, Damron has overseen the alignment of clinical finances and administrative activities under a unified health system structure. His last day is April 15.
Dr. Larisa Gavrilova-Jordan, the director of the In-Vitro Fertilization Service and the Fertility Preservation Program at Augusta University, honors the strength and determination of her mother on International Women’s Day.
Graduate student's Capstone Project exploring whether there is a connection between emergency room visits for mental health and daylight saving time is published.
Dr. Brian K. Stansfield, who is a 2004 MCG graduate, will lead the group through 2020 and will organize its annual meeting in New Orleans next year.
Dr. Jorge Cortes, an international leader in clinical research in leukemia at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, has been named director of the Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University.
The first African-American students who attended Augusta College began in the fall of 1966 and they opened the door for other minorities to have the same educational opportunities.
Dr. Terence O’Keeffe has been named chief of the Section of Trauma/Critical Care/Acute Care Surgery in the MCG Department of Surgery.
Anna Harris-Parker, an assistant professor of English at Pamplin College, is writing one poem each day in February through a fundraiser called the 30/30 Project for Tupelo Press.
In honor of Black History Month, Augusta University salutes Dr. Bobbilynn Hawkins.
Effective immediately, Andrew Mahler will assume responsibility for leading the privacy strategy, operations and compliance activities to meet our legal, regulatory and contractual obligations to protect sensitive information as required by...
The Association of American Physicians is an honorific, elected society of America’s leading physician-scientists who exemplify the pinnacle of pioneering and enduring, impactful contributions to improve health.
David L. Mattson, an established hypertension investigator and academic leader at the Medical College of Wisconsin, will join the MCG leadership team July 1.
Dr. Paul Attie and Dr. Bogdan Chlebus have accepted positions as professors with the Augusta University School of Computer and Cyber Sciences.
Proposals for study abroad and study away programs to run in fall 2019, spring 2020, and summer 2020 are due to the study abroad committee April 1, 2019.
Open to the public, the lecture series is currently accepting lecturers who enjoy researching the historical aspects of the health sciences and want to share with others remarkable moments from the past.
MCG's 23rd department is the Department of Dermatology, and Dr. Loretta S. Davis has been named its chair.
Augusta University’s Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is excited to introduce Dr. Christine Crookall, professor of Music, in her new role as associate dean.
