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...
Dr. Caryl Hess, director of the Office of Leadership Development, will be giving a presentation on mentoring and sponsorships on Nov. 11 at the second annual Here Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. Hosted by the women of Tennessee’s Healthcare...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – New Morris Eminent Scholar in Art Cheryl Goldsleger presents “Explorations,” a solo exhibition of works at the Mary S. Byrd Gallery of Art at Georgia Regents University Goldsleger will discuss her work during an artist talk and...
The numbers are in, and the winner of the Bleed for Your Team blood drive is the College of Dental Medicine. Team CDM ended the month long competition having donated 128 units of blood, beating the Medical College of Georgia, which ended the...
As the old saying goes, “there’s a whole wide world out there just waiting to be explored.” Well, now’s the time to explore it! Fresh off the heels of Literary Week, Georgia Regents University is turning its focus outward from Nov. 9-18 for...
Dr. Jane Garvin, assistant professor in the Department of Physiological and Technological Nursing, will be honored during ObesityWeek 2015, the combined annual meeting of The Obesity Society (TOS) and the American Society for Metabolic &...
AUGUSTA, GA. – Dr. Vincent J.B. Robinson, a professor of medicine and radiology and director of the Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program at the Medical College of Georgia, has been named Glen E. Garrison, MD Distinguished Chair in...
AUGUSTA, GA – Dr. Simona Murph (EdS ’12), principal scientist at Savannah River National Lab, has been named by the U.S. Department of Energy as an Inspirational Woman in STEM. The recognition is awarded to women whose work and achievements are...
Augusta University’s women’s volleyball team will host their annual Pink Out game to raise awareness and support for the Cancer Center on Saturday, Oct. 24 against rival USC Aiken at 2 p.m. in Christenberry Fieldhouse. All proceeds and...
AUGUSTA, GA. – Jaguars roared in Richmond County when the Board of Education announced its Teachers of the Year. Of the 57 schools in the county, 18 of them chose Georgia Regents University College of Education graduates as their honorees. GRU...
There’s no feeling in the world more peaceful than curling up with a good book on a chilly autumn morning. But don’t you wish that feeling could last a little longer? Like, say, an entire week? Well, bibliophiles, you’re in luck. This year, Georgia...
It has come to our attention that sidewalk messages in support of National Coming Out Day were altered on the Summerville campus. National Coming Out Day is one of many events the Office of Diversity and Inclusion will co-sponsor with student...
Without a doubt, this semester is already a winner for lovers of literature. But in addition to our hosting of the highly anticipated Georgia Literary Festival, the beginning of November holds even more opportunity for the aspiring writer or avid...
Students are the future, the life and the driving purpose of any successful university. Few would deny that fact. That’s why, when given the opportunity, there is no greater way for two universities to strengthen their ties than to foster bonds...
