Preventing the spread of COVID-19 makes it an unusual circumstance for coordinating volunteer efforts.
Augusta University President Brooks A. Keel, PhD, gives an update to keep everyone in our community informed and safe during the global coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
As the situation related to COVID-19 evolves, we want to make sure you are aware of the important benefits and resources available to you through the USG Benefits programs.
Social distancing is the practice of reducing close contact between people to slow the spread of infectious diseases. Social distancing measures include limiting large groups of people coming together, closing buildings and canceling events.
While working from home is highly desirable during the current COVID-19 pandemic, we must remain vigilant in the security of our systems and data.
In an effort to keep our community informed and safe during the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, leaders will host a virtual town hall at 3 p.m. Thursday, March 19, to address concerns and give updates on our response.
Augusta University leadership discussed the first two presumptive positive cases of coronavirus, as well as what the enterprise is doing to protect its students, patients, faculty, staff and the community.
Dental student online only instruction may commence as early as March 23.
The University System of Georgia announced that, in light of the evolving COVID-19 pandemic, all institutions will move to online instruction for the remainder of the semester.
This week, we’re giving you updates on the coronavirus and how it’s affecting students, faculty and staff at Augusta University.
"I want to emphasize the steps taken to prevent further infection risk and exposure. The two presumptive positive individuals were tested under appropriate infection control protocols and are now isolated in their homes," said Katrina Keefer, CEO of...
An employee and the spouse of an employee are presumptively positive for COVID-19 according to initial testing performed at Augusta University Health System. The results await confirmation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
IT offers tips to protect data and privacy at Augusta University while working remotely.
Schedule changes announced for dining and transportation services.
In an effort to keep everyone in our community informed and safe during the global coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, Augusta University leaders hosted two town halls this week to answer questions and address concerns.
The annual Planning and Resource Alignment Hearings are set to go on as scheduled from March 16-20.
On March 12, Gov. Brian Kemp’s office issued guidance regarding State Workforce Readiness for COVID-19 to reduce the number of employees on-site at any one time.
Augusta University’s COVID-19 Town Hall has been rescheduled to 3 p.m. today and will be held online.
Augusta University President Brooks A. Keel, PhD, says university community should stay tuned for additional instruction updates.
The Human Resources Division has posted an FAQ for employees to help answer employee questions related to the coronavirus.
