The U.S. Department of Education has directed employers to stop federal student loan garnishment deductions from employees effective March 13.
University's EVS team will coordinate office moves and support special events beginning April 6.
Please be aware that COVID-19 does not change HIPAA or patient privacy regulations that must be followed.
Hospital employees may use Grubhub to order from Terrace Cafe for food delivery inside AU Medical Center or Children's Hospital of Georgia.
Most recent employee engagement survey garners nearly 2,000 responses.
AU Health and 88.3 WAFJ invites the public to join them in parking lot prayers for our health care workers at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 1 in designated parking lots in the...
Cybersecurity awareness training is a critical tool in the University System of Georgia’s efforts to keep our information safe and secure.
"I’m grateful to our physician community for many reasons, most notably what is becoming a chief organizational strength: perseverance and strength in the face of change and...
Augusta University leaders offer an update to keep our community informed and safe during the global coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
It starts by freeing yourself of expectations, and it ends with finding your family’s new normal, say experts from Augusta University's College of Education.
The community is encouraged to share messages and use the hashtag #OurAUHeroes to spread the love to the people working hard during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Augusta University leaders will host a virtual town hall at 3 p.m. Friday, March 27.
The University System of Georgia has allowed presidents to permit Non-Closure Emergency Leave with pay for regular full- and part-time employees who are not essential, and cannot...
“Approximately 80 percent of people will experience mild to no symptoms,” said Dr. Phillip Coule, chief medical officer for Augusta University Health.
Why not help out the Georgia Cancer Center and Shepeard Community Blood Center at the same time? HCCU is hosting a shred day and blood drive on Saturday, March 28.
Learn how the university's Office of Critical Event Preparedness and Response is helping manage the growing concerns resulting from the COVID-19 outbreak.
As patients arrive at the emergency room, they are greeted at the door by a health professional on a video screen who asks about the symptoms they’re experiencing.
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.