Jose Castro plans to stay in the military "for a while and hopefully have the chance to retire after a full 20-year service" to his country.
When Maggie Cluney learned about the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences moving to the Georgia Cyber Center, she decided to leave Savannah to join Jaguar Nation.
“I’m hoping that it’s a message that will keep students going throughout graduation and after,” said Shayla Riley-Dorsey.
“Brian likes to challenge the status quo, which will serve him well as an advocate for his patients.”
She hopes her ISM degree will help her reach her ultimate goal: landing a management role in the cybersecurity space.
Ellen Schlich, a third-grade teacher at Peachtree Elementary, will be the first to graduate from the College of Education's Master of Arts in Teaching online program at Augusta University.
Shawn Ellis is proudly graduating from the College of Science and Mathematics with a psychology major and sociology minor.
Sunitha Zechariah is graduating this week with a PhD in Applied Health Sciences from the College of Allied Health Sciences.
Alison O’Keefe might seem like your average college student, but her journey to graduation has been more tumultuous than most could imagine.
Shayla Riley-Dorsey, a graduating kinesiology major and our Fall 2021 Commencement speaker, joins "In the Wild" to get us excited for the big day.
Augusta University 2021 grad Joshua Rutland found his future in the Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies program.
“I have three children and it means the world to me to prove to them that you’re never too old for your dreams,” said Tymika Bell.
“Coming to Augusta University was one of the greatest things I could ever do,” Varnadoe concluded.
Whitney Whitaker is proudly graduating from the Hull College of Business at Augusta University with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree.
After graduating, Augusta University doctoral student Shannon Barwick hopes to pursue a career in medical education.
Students in professional programs often live far from their families, so this event gives dental students a “home away from home” for the holiday season.
Augusta University and the city of Augusta have expanded the COVID-19 vaccine incentive program for eligible students.
Basketball took a backseat in the lives of Troy Cracknell and Miguel Arnold last year. Now, almost a year later, they're getting to suit up again for the Jaguars.
“This continued and sustained growth illustrates that Augusta University is a destination of choice," said Dr. Neil J. MacKinnon, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs.
The Office of Student Life and Engagement is now accepting applications for new student organizations through Friday, Jan. 14.
