Augusta University’s School of Computer and Cyber Sciences and Israel’s Ben-Gurion University of the Negev have forged an exciting alliance in computer and cyber sciences.
By participating in this prestigious fellowship, she aims to leverage her ongoing efforts to engage with faculty across AU’s campuses to create learning environments that nurture students.
The Georgia Cyber and Innovation Training Center, home of Augusta University’s School of Computer and Cyber Sciences, is celebrating a significant milestone.
This summer, high school students participated in the Georgia Cancer Center's first Summer Research Experience Program.
In a conclusion to Season 4, the latest episode of "In the Wild" aims to leave listeners ignited as they delve into the captivating realm of New Student Orientation.
For two weeks this summer, April Hartman, MD, the division chief of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine at the Children’s Hospital of Georgia, and Melanie Kitchens O’Meara, PhD, an associate professor of performance studies in the Department...
With the opportunity to earn college credits while still in high school, local students can save time and money and also gain a head start on their future careers under this new dual enrollment agreement between Augusta University and the Columbia...
To help get more special education teachers in the classrooms, Augusta University’s College of Education and Human Development is offering a new teaching pathway for paraprofessionals that will begin this fall.
With an Airstream in tow, Augusta University student Wendy Burnett hit the road, and her PhD program mentor was on board with the idea from the get-go.
Starting this fall, Augusta University will offer a new Bachelor of Arts in Sports Management degree that will provide students with coursework specific to sports-related businesses and prepare students to work in high-level competitive sports...
A mobile lab is rolling through high schools with the goal to educate and inspire the next generation of cancer researchers.
“I love to work with people from different disciplines and different backgrounds to know about their perspectives. That helps me to get a comprehensive picture of the problem that we are trying to solve," said Biplab Datta, PhD.
Augusta University celebrated the completion of extensive renovations to the Robert B. Greenblatt, M.D. Library with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
"The biggest takeaway is that students need informal career-centered gatherings to hone networking skills. Students have commented that they lack confidence in social skills to build their peer network and market themselves. This type of event...
After more than a year of renovations, Augusta University will host an official ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Robert B. Greenblatt, M.D. Library.
The Center for Bioethics and Health Policy will host the inaugural J. Malcolm Kling Memorial Lecture on Bioethical Issues in Science, Technology and Healthcare.
Augusta University Online is officially online and ready to accept applications to the Master of Public Health, Master of Science in Information Security Management and Master of Education in Instruction programs.
Augusta University’s Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies program will expand this fall to offer a third graduate certificate, this one in epidemiological intelligence.
Free resources are available for Augusta University faculty looking to get ahead professionally and expand upon their working knowledge.
“We want our students, faculty and members of the surrounding community to have opportunities to work and learn from individuals from various backgrounds,” said Michelle Johnson, PhD, Augusta University's Visiting Scholars program coordinator.
