The first 150 in attendance will receive pizza and drinks. Other refreshments will be available as well as take-home copies of the Constitution, small flags, flag pins and more.
At "Let’s Talk," students will meet with a counselor one on one to obtain support, ideas, suggestions and resources.
At 7 p.m. on Aug. 26, Student Life and Engagement hosted one of its biggest events of the fall semester: Jaguar Madness and Welcome-Back Bash.
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 technology.
The campus community is welcome to schedule writing, speaking and project consultations and register for events and retreats.
The group took their official class photo at the event.
“It takes a lot of work,” said Dr. Wesley Meares said. “Everybody really chipped in as we went through this process and worked extremely hard to receive this accreditation.”
The course was set throughout the Health Sciences Campus.
The Jaguars are coming off a record-setting season in which they won 33 games and appeared in the Division II national title game this past March.
Since 2011, Augusta University has participated regularly in the National Model United Nations and has received international recognition for efforts regarding global health, regional conflict, weapons proliferation, security, environmental...
“Some of the benefits for the AU community include helping to promote student-faculty scholarship through building the academic writing community as well as helping with mental health and well-being.”
Graduate nursing students recently hosted a health fair for recovery center residents.
More than 40 volunteers participated in the event, including students, physicians, nurses and athletic trainers.
“This is a really wonderful labor of love that the College of Nursing and other colleges participate in. It also shows how very important the farming community is," said Dr. Lester Pretlow.
The event is intended for all professionals on campus who have communications and marketing responsibilities as well as those interested in learning more about the field.
Two leaders from Augusta University's chapter of Student Veterans of America are using tools from a recent conference to motivate their work.
Publishing articles in peer-reviewed, scholarly journals or edited collections is a necessity for many academics, but not many academics talk about the challenges of this process.
The Gold Route operates weekdays from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
“It’s going to be a lasting partnership with the school. I’m looking forward to filling up the hospital with beautiful works of art from these students.”
“Research indicates student veterans are best served when support services are proactive versus reactive, and when support expands across the institution," said Dr. Stefane Raulerson.
