Judi Wilson, EdD, dean of the College of Education and Human Development at Augusta University, said she could not be prouder of all the alumni nominated for Teacher of the Year in both Columbia and Richmond counties.
Augusta University senior’s future comes into focus thanks to Digital and Visual Storytelling degree
“We are so proud that Avery (Lewis) will be one of our first graduates in the Digital and Visual Storytelling degree, and I look forward to seeing what she does after graduation. She is certainly multitalented, a truly gifted performer, a successful...
After dedicating nearly a decade of his life to the U.S. Navy, Cory Singleton, PhD, was looking for a chance to expand his horizons, particularly in the realm of cybersecurity. His search led him to Augusta University's Cyber Defender certificate...
“One of the reasons why I wanted to get into dentistry itself was to be able to have my own practice one day and be able to let my life be an example to my patients,” said Josh Greenway.
“One of the benefits of the MAISS program I found is that, due to Augusta being a military city, we had a lot of military folks in our courses. They would always go out of their way to explain stuff to us civilians, like what certain topics meant or...
Stacey Thompson, the director of the Guard House Museum and a lecturer of museum studies at Augusta University, believes internships play a crucial role in opening doors for students seeking a career in museums.
“We’re trying to make this club free and accessible for all students. We primarily focus on all health care types of fields like pre-med, pre-dental, pre-occupational therapy, so we’re trying to get all the students involved," said Saad Tanzeem.
“The influence of AU, the bond with my fraternity brothers, the chats with other students and the support from the staff — all pushed me. I wanted to do big things after college, and now it’s like I’ve strapped into a rocket and I’m just taking...
‘Rejection was a redirection toward something better’: MPA grad lands role as planner in Cobb County
Since being hired as a planner by Cobb County in August 2021, Augusta University alumnus LeDarius Scott has already been promoted, received a significant pay increase and passed the certification exam for the American Institute of Certified Planners.
Augusta University welcomes the Class of 2027, projected to be the largest incoming class. Meet our first-year students!
The new chair of AU's Department of Medical Illustration wanted to give her students a unique experience that would set them apart in a competitive workforce while taking them a little out of their comfort zones.
“My mom used to tell me that I needed to stay green. And what she meant by that is to always have a growth mindset, always be growing and trying to improve. Every single program we have put on has been because a student has said 'I need this' or 'I...
Ron Sanders Jr. created the BeST Scholarship in 2022 to support underrepresented students in the didactic phase of their PA education.
Recent Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University graduate Elena Diller, MD, based her capstone project for her graduate certificate in bioethics on One Health for Pandemic Prevention, and it was published in the June issue of the Journal of...
“I was talking to my adviser and told her that I was passionate about cyber, but also really liked math and things like that. She said it would be a good fit because it’s like cyber plus math,” said Marcus Corull, on why he's majoring in...
Developing one’s academic mindset, a key area in “4 to Finish,” states success in the classroom depends on students believing they can do the work and that positive self-talk and a positive outlook on their academic career make all the difference.
A Hull College of Business student and an alumna were recently named to Augusta Magazine’s Top 10 In 10 Young Professionals to Watch.
Using his theater background to land acting jobs across the country, Augusta University grad C. Neil Davenport soon fell in love with writing and decided screenwriting was what he was meant to do.
Through the “4 to Finish” initiative, students are challenged to engage both inside and outside the classroom. For Vanessa Dominguez-Acosta, a senior ecology major, “4 to Finish” provided a turning point in her college career.
The VolunJag program offers the opportunity for college students to get in-person medical environment experience.
