April is National Volunteer Appreciation Month and is dedicated to the importance of the volunteers who serve not only the campus, but also the community.
Grant from Jordan Spieth Family Foundation will support a social worker and patient travel expenses.
Paul Dainer, MD, received the Elizabeth Hurlock Beckman Award and donated a significant portion of the prize money to MCG’s Southwest Campus in Albany.
Day of giving finishes strong with $1.4 million in donations from more than 780 donors.
Join us for 18 hours and 28 minutes of fun, fundraising and celebrating all that makes AU great.
A local mother was inspired to create a scholarship to perpetuate her daughter's dream of helping others through music therapy.
Members of the Augusta University men’s and women’s golf teams helped unveil a commissioned sculpture at Forest Hills Golf Club, the Jaguars' home course, on March 6 to commemorate 45 years of golf history between the club and Augusta University.
“I'm a fan of college baseball, I’m a fan of building something from the ground up, and I’m a fan of coach and Augusta. I want this to be impactful.”
Three generations of female leaders hope to leave a legacy of future leaders in nursing.
For over four decades, Faculty Club members have raised money for scholarships through fundraising events, donation campaigns and memorial gifts. Their efforts have paved the way for many outstanding students to be able to continue pursuing careers...
Animation students created a short video for Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement encouraging TAG Day donations.
Brad and Paige Usry show gratitude to their alma mater through generous scholarship endowment
The McKnight family knocks one out of the park with generous gift to Athletics.
Alumni barbecue proceeds support student scholarships.
Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement gets a new leader Aug. 1.
President's Award honorees partner with the Children's Hospital of Georgia to boost mental health services.
A one-day fundraiser for Augusta University draws support from the community.
Augusta University alum Elaine Clark Smith hopes to empower the local community through literacy.
Dr. Gordon Chason Miller, a 1962 Medical College of Georgia alumnus and retired cardiologist, has a heart for medical education at MCG.
The donation will go toward recruiting Black male teachers and underrepresented physicians.
