Former Augusta University men’s golfer Maverick Antcliff will continue his professional career on the PGA Tour Australasia.
The Cinema Series at Augusta University will honor the life and legacy of Henrietta Lacks with two separate screenings of "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" on Wednesday, Jan. 17.
Susan Davies, associate vice chancellor for Student Affairs and Enrollment Services at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, has been appointed the new vice president for Enrollment and Student Affairs.
Diego Vazquez, the Assistant Vice Provost in the Office of Sponsored Programs at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, has been named Augusta University’s Associate Vice President for Sponsored Programs Administration and Executive...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Anxiety disorders are estimated to affect approximately 30 percent of people in the United States. Despite this prevalence, access to care can be a challenge. Many to seek help from their primary care provider rather than a mental...
Dr. W. Vaughn McCall has been named the medical school’s first executive vice dean.
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The future of journalism may be uncertain, but its history is in good hands.
Over the summer, Todd Bennett, assistant professor of Communication, flew to Peru to document the mission of Dr. Daron Ferris, students from the Medical College of Georgia, and volunteers from CerviCusco, a humanitarian NGO. Their goal, to combat...
Dr. David Bulla and Dr. Debra van Tuyll won Awards of Excellence for research at the 25th Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and Free Expression.
Without a doubt, factors like race and class affect the way we view our society, but do they also affect the way we view our faith? Dr. John Hayes, associate professor of History, believes so. In his new book, “Hard, Hard Religion: Interracial Faith...
Catherine Stewart was recognized by the Greater Augusta chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals.
For one week in December of 1997, French Photographer Sophie Calle photographed and ate nothing but color-coded foods. The challenge, a so-called “Double Game,” was to place herself in the role of a character from Paul Auster’s 1992 novel “Leviathan...
This year, the Augusta University family supported Day of Service as never before.
The Augusta University family turned up at spots all across the CSRA, lending a helping paw to the community and those in need.
Dr. Andrew P. Morris has been named the Campus Associate Dean for Curriculum at the Augusta University/ University of Georgia Medical Partnership in Athens, Georgia a four-year campus of the Medical College of Georgia. Morris joins the Partnership...
The 2017 IGIVE fundraiser for Augusta University exceeded its $1 million goal for the third consecutive year. With the help of alumni, faculty, staff, donors, and community partners, the campaign raised $1,072,768 according to an announcement made...
You blocked off your calendar, chose where you wanted to lend a hand and officially registered for this year’s Day of Service. Think you’re done? You’re not.
Don’t miss your chance to celebrate the achievements of the IGIVE campaign while enjoying some of the area’s best barbeque at the second annual Augusta U Brew-N-Que this Friday evening from 5:30—8:30 at the Doug Barnard Amphitheatre on the...
Shanda Kessler’s images are meant to put a smile on your face, and they do.
