Lance Hunter, PhD, says data centers currently use an estimated 1% to 2% of power worldwide, and those energy demands could grow 160% by 2030.
"The question we raised was, ‘How is this going to impact the university and athletic department funding?'" says Wesley Meares, PhD.
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 Empowering French and Francophone Studies grant by the French Embassy of the...
In a recent article, Drs. Gregg Murray and Kim Davies of Pamplin College studied the effects of stay-at-home orders on homicide rates in 10 U.S. cities.
“I love teaching, and all of my classes are opportunities for me to emphasize how to bring an anti-racist lens to psychotherapy,” Dr. Melanie Wilcox said.
“This has the potential to help create better discourse, dialogue, national security measures and policy options cross-nationally and cross-culturally.”
Access to the internet is often viewed as a positive feature for communities, but could higher levels of internet connectivity impact the mental health of a community? Dr. William Hatcher, director of Augusta University's Master of Public...
After seeing the high rate of child abuse in local counties, one Augusta University assistant professor and a team at the Children’s Hospital of Georgia are determined to help prevent children from being abused throughout the Augusta area.
Could exposure to certain visuals or sounds on social media induce anxiety in people and influence their behavior?
With record voter registration numbers in Georgia, women could cast the deciding vote in the upcoming gubernatorial election. But who will they cast it for?
The cybersecurity and IT-related workforce in the Augusta metro area and Fort Gordon increased from 12,716 to 14,765. These workers contribute more than $1 billion to the local economy in salaries alone.
New research from Dr. Mary-Kate Lizotte shows that simply mentioning a female political candidate’s attractiveness results in lower voter evaluations of her intelligence and competence for office.
Celebrating all things “Learning-By-Doing,” Experiential Learning Week kicks off on Monday, March 12 at noon in room UH-170 with a keynote presentation from Dr. Paul Matthews, associate director of the University of Georgia Office of Service...
Congratulations to Kate Crockett and Ashley Jackson for presenting at the 21st Annual American Association for Behavioral and Social Sciences Conference!
Titled, “Negative Effects of Calling Attention to Female Political Candidates’ Attractiveness,” Lizotte works to investigate how attractiveness effects voter evaluations.
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion will launch its Diversity and Inclusion Grand Rounds speaker series with a presentation by highly acclaimed researcher and Augusta University Education Professor Juan Walker.
With a fast-growing, highly-paid cyber workforce, Augusta has already become an innovation hub for cyber, according to a new study by the Cyber Institute and the Master of Public Administration.
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned… to never compete on National History Day. On Saturday, March 4, students from a number of local middle and high schools, including the Academy of Richmond County, Westside High and Episcopal Day...
The Nonprofit Leadership Certificate program at Augusta University was featured in The Augusta Chronicle. As stated in the article, the 13-credit-hour program aims to help future business and government leaders more effectively communicate and...
As an Honors Criminal Justice and Psychology double-major, one exceptional Georgia Regents University student has dedicated himself to a strain of research that is as intriguing as it is unbelievable. You see, Austin Hendricks studies the minds of...

