E. Nicole Meyer, PhD, is a professor of French at Augusta University and is a 2022 recipient of Label FrancEducation accreditation and was recently awarded the prestigious...
“Students who speak one of the languages highlighted get to see themselves reflected in our campus programming and see that language learning involves more than vocabulary and...
The NAMM show, held each spring in Southern California, unites over 115,000 participants from 130 countries and regions at the global crossroads of music, sound and entertainment...
“This has the potential to help create better discourse, dialogue, national security measures and policy options cross-nationally and cross-culturally.”
"It’s ironic that today we talk about Christmas being too commercial,” said Dr. Ruth McClelland-Nugent, a pop culture scholar. “In the U.S., it really became popular through this...
Growing up hearing stories about his parents during World War II led Dr. Hubert van Tuyll to study military history at a young age. Now a history professor, van Tuyll recently won...
For the Department of Communication, the fall of 2018 has seen a flurry of research awards, publications and conference presentations. Here are some of the highlights.
What are "wicked" problems, and how do we solve them? One hint: User innovation is key.
Research meets art in Avalyn Zilke's senior art exhibition, now on display at the Mary S. Byrd Gallery of Art.
One look at R&D, Augusta University’s research and discovery magazine, and you understand just how central research is to Augusta University’s mission.
Augusta University is launching a new degree program to teach students how to fight a cyberwar and combat terrorism through intelligence gathering and policymaking.
Dr. David Bulla and Dr. Debra van Tuyll won Awards of Excellence for research at the 25th Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and Free Expression.
Dr. Robert Foster and Dr. Melissa Bemiller are set to present during the first of four “The Life of the Mind” lectures on Monday, Sept. 18 from 1-2:15 p.m. in the JSAC coffee...
The Augusta University chapter of Phi Kappa Phi will host its 18th Annual Phi Kappa Phi Student Research and Fine Arts Conference on Wednesday, March 8 at noon in the Jaguar...
A small piece of Minnesota history will be on display beginning Wednesday at the Mary S. Byrd Gallery of Art at Augusta University – “A Story in Pictures: Studies for the St. Paul...
Dr. Cheryl Hopson has been an avid reader for as long as she can remember. Her love of reading has translated into a career as an assistant professor of African-American...
In 2005, Cheryl Goldsleger, Augusta University’s William S. Morris Eminent Scholar in Art, had an exhibition at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington. When she returned...
Art can be healing and cathartic. Creativity is good for the soul. This was the concept behind the partnership between Georgia Regents University’s Mad Potters Organization and...
Did you know that Martinez, Georgia, was named after a wealthy Cuban refugee? If not, you’re not alone, but a recent grant bestowed to the Georgia Regents University libraries is...
Celebrating student success is the theme of the 16th Annual Student Research and Fine Arts Conference being held at Georgia Regents University on Wednesday, March 18. The...