“We have always been intentional with what programs we add to our portfolio, and MAISS and the MPA program were the next two logical choices for us,” said Marc Austin, PhD.
“The strategic development of the cybersecurity transfer pathway creates new opportunities for students from all Technical College System of Georgia institutions."
Tadd Patton, PhD, an associate professor of experimental psychology, was recently named the new chair of the Department of Psychological Sciences at Augusta University.
"The experience we gained from going will be the greatest prep for the workforce we could ask for,” said Izaac Picazo, a senior cybersecurity major.
“I think my biggest takeaway is how important it is to always treat people as people no matter what the situation is," said Madie Perreault.
"It gives the message that it is not worth risking your safety by getting behind the wheel while impaired and that text messages can wait until you reach your destination,” said Morgan Davis.
"The continued collaboration between Augusta University and the Technical College System of Georgia institutions will be momentous in addressing the cybersecurity workforce challenges in Georgia and our nation for years to come." said Alexander...
"Students learn teamwork, project management, conflict resolution, communication skills, networking, critical thinking, problem-solving and much more."
“This is a very exciting project because every year we build off the previous year by incorporating new perspectives from the different cadets."
“It’s a bit terrifying. Probably my background in music helps to deal with the stress."
"We will continue to build on the great work that has gotten us to this point, focusing on our mission of improving population health, promoting individual well-being and supporting all in achieving their maximum health potential in Georgia and...
“I asked a couple of the lawmakers why they chose state politics over federal politics, and they all said because they felt they could have a bigger impact on our citizens at the state level," said Lee Saffold, a fourth-year political science major.
For nearly 200 years, the Medical College of Georgia has served as the state's flagship medical school.
Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Neil J. MacKinnon, PhD, believes Laurence Miller, PhD, and Colleen Walters, DNP, are up for the challenge and have potential to be future leaders of the university.
Graduates of Augusta University's sports management program could find future employment with sports facilities or teams across the country or even worldwide in areas such as communications, event management, data analytics or business.
Professors from Augusta University's Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies program and the U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence recently came together for a one-day conference.
Augusta University Provost Neil J. MacKinnon, PhD, has announced applications are now being accepted for the 2024-25 Provost Faculty Fellows. Eligible faculty who are interested should apply by Jan. 8.
Georgia senators on the Senate Study Committee for Rural Medical Personnel Recruitment recently toured the Interdisciplinary Simulation Center and held the second meeting of the study committee.
"We're bringing in wonderful people who love public health from various units, but now, we need to come together and say, ‘We are the School of Public Health,’ and really dive in to create a shared identity,” said Teresa Waters, PhD, dean of AU's...
Dan Kaminstein, MD, assistant dean for Ultrasound Education and professor of Emergency Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, shares his expertise on the latest episode of "Speaking of Higher Ed."
