Access to the section of Laney-Walker Boulevard that runs through Augusta University’s Health Sciences Campus will change as early Monday, Dec. 14, as construction to enhance the road continues. Vehicles will not be able to access Laney-Walker via...
Why did you choose Augusta University? As an Augusta native, being at Augusta University has been a really great experience. I have four younger siblings, so the combination of being able to have a true college experience while also being able to...
Dr. Pamela Cromer, associate professor of biobehavioral nursing in the College of Nursing, has been awarded the 2016 AANP Nurse Practitioner State Award for Excellence. According to the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, the NP State Award...
The Faculty and Staff Service Recognition Program held a dinner ceremony on Wednesday, Nov. 18, at the Legends Club to honor 201 faculty and staff members with 20, 25, 30 and 35 years of service to either Georgia Regents University or GRHealth. The...
“Bart’s Heart” wins second place at the 2015 Royal Dragonfly Book Awards AUGUSTA, Ga. – Dr. Cargill H. Alleyne Jr. has a passion for science and medicine, and the distinguished neurosurgeon at Georgia Regents Medical Center hopes to interest future...
Houses of worship are places where community members can congregate and practice their faith or find sanctuary in times of trial. They can serve as a gathering place to celebrate a new life or mourn the loss of a loved one. Traditionally, houses of...
The Department of Chemistry and Physics welcomes students, faculty, staff and alumni to “Look Up at Night, Augusta” (LUNA) on Thursday, Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. in Science Hall, room W1002. Guest speaker Dr. Nathan Yanasak, assistant professor in the...
Leadership Augusta, the long-running leadership development program, is getting a big dose of Georgia Regents University Thursday as it turned its attention to the arts. Known for his ideas about creativity, Scott Thorpe, chair of the Department of...
Throughout the semester, the Office of Faculty Development and Teaching Excellence recognizes and awards faculty members for being “Caught in the Act of Great Teaching.” Hundreds of nominations come in from students and faculty, and each...
A river runs through the land, twisting and turning. Fallen tree trunks lay in the water, and the river sweeps over them. Farther down, the flow of the river picks up, rolling around rocks and driftwood. It’s this flow of a river that was the...
“Jazz at the G,” a series of jazz concerts on Georgia Regents University’s Summerville Campus, continues on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at the Maxwell Theatre. This time, it’s all about the students, as the program features performances by The GRU Jazz...
Georgia Regents University was recently named a “Military Friendly” school by Victory Media, the originator of Military Friendly education and career resources “G.I. Jobs” and “Military Spouse media.” Every year, institutions across the country...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Dr. Alan J. Herline, a colon and rectal surgeon who established and directed the Colon and Rectal Surgery Program at Vanderbilt University, has worked as an engineer and played professional football, is the inaugural J. Harold...
Dr. Diana Mason, Rudin Professor of Nursing and co-director of the Center for Health, Media, and Policy at Hunter College, City University of New York, visited Georgia Regents University on Nov. 5 for the inaugural College of Nursing Distinguished...
The Georgia Regents University libraries will host a screening of “War and Peace” (“La Guerra y La Paz”) on Tuesday, Nov. 10 at 6 p.m. in University Hall Room 170. Produced by Daniel McCabe and John J. Valdez, War and Peace is the third episode of...
Georgia Regents University is calling for submissions for the 2015 Jaguar Art Contest. Draw, sketch or design a picture of a jaguar for our holiday Christmas card and earn yourself a chance to win a ticket to the Kicks 99 Guitar Pull on Nov. 17th...
Shakespearean quotes and courtly intrigue collide in Project Manager Bettie Williams’ debut novel, “The Rake’s Tale.” Set in Regency-era England, “The Rake’s Tale” depicts the story of Sarah Edwards, a Shakespeare-obsessed debutante who falls in...
The Summerville campus is no stranger to the paranormal. According to legend, during the 19th century the campus was witness to suicide, murder and hauntings. These events landed Georgia Regents University on a list of “The 10 Scariest...
Pediatric patients and their siblings dressed as superheroes, firemen, Disney characters, witches, insects, and donned other Halloween apparel as they made their way through the floors of the Children’s Hospital of Georgia and a couple of...
If your child is in high school, a 2014 study from the Centers for Disease Control says there’s an almost 20 percent chance you are. In a similar study published in 2013, researchers also found that students who had been bullied were 2.4 times...
