Military ethics instructor, chaplain and highly-acclaimed thought leader Anthony Randall will speak at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 31, in the Jaguar Student Activities Center Ballroom.
Nearly 200 faculty of the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University have been recognized with Exemplary Teaching Awards for their contributions to students and residents at the state’s medical school. Among those honored were 32 volunteer...
The TEDDY study’s international research team has identified the new gene regions in young people who have already developed type 1 diabetes or who have started making antibodies against their insulin-producing cells, often a precursor state to the...
Augusta University Medical Center’s Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplant Program has been re-accredited by the Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT).
Dr. Anand Jillella, is the recipient of the first Optimistic Oncologist Award from the Georgia Center for Oncology Research and Education.
A Medical College of Georgia research team has emerging evidence that a little-known gene may have a big role in keeping our Paneth cells – and us – healthy and active.
AU Health is temporarily restricting hospital visitation for friends and family age 18 and younger in an effort to help prevent the spread of influenza virus and other circulating respiratory illnesses. In addition, guests who are experiencing flu...
Augusta University has partnered with Paine College and the Columbia County Library to host three events to celebrate the legacy of Henrietta Lacks.
As construction continues on the first phase of the Hull McKnight Georgia Cyber Center for Innovation and Training, state officials and private sector representatives held a ceremonial groundbreaking on Jan. 3 for the facility’s $35 million...
Augusta businessman and philanthropist Peter Knox has given a $1 million gift to the Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University to help support its future director.
Gov. Nathan Deal will attend a groundbreaking ceremony for a second building on the site of the Hull McKnight Georgia Cyber Center for Innovation and Training.
Dr. W. Vaughn McCall has been named the medical school’s first executive vice dean.
In just months, high-doses of vitamin D has been found to reduce arterial stiffness in young, overweight or obese African-Americans.
Educator and Civil Rights Activist Dr. Cleveland L. Sellers, Jr. will be the keynote speaker for the 2018 Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration on Jan. 12.
Augusta University has received two prestigious national awards recognizing its commitment to diversity and inclusion from the oldest higher education, diversity-focused publication.
Augusta University is launching a new degree program to teach students how to fight a cyberwar and combat terrorism through intelligence gathering and policymaking.
During the season of giving, the Children's Hospital of Georgia is receiving significant gift donations from a local Kiwanis club and Resolute Forest Products.
Scientists have shown that a medicine prescribed for severe pain can help preserve vision in a model of severe, blinding retinal degeneration. Now they want to know more about how it works.
When downtown Augusta lights up for the holiday season in December, so too will the Augusta University shields at Augusta University on Broad.
A decade of data indicates the HPV vaccine is safe and effective long term, researchers report.

