Two Augusta University faculty have teamed up to provide a research opportunity to STEM undergraduates interested in a career in drug development.
Augusta University’s College of Science and Mathematics received numerous research grants during fiscal year 2019. Dean John Sutherland hosted a celebration of those accomplishments on Sept. 6, 2019, at the Maxwell Alumni House. Fast-forward...
Eligible students who meet the academic criteria and are at a financial disadvantage can be awarded a POPUPS scholarship up to $8,000 per academic year.
“See Augusta" Preview Day will take place Oct. 30 on both the Summerville and Health Sciences campuses.
The Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship is now offering three fellowships focused on community impact, equity and diversity and international research.
The Nursing Scholars Program admits a select group of pre-nursing students directly into the BSN program.
"I know being a part of this family will lead me in the right direction for a bright future."
Augusta University continues to offer mental health and suicide awareness trainings, including Kognito, QPR and Mental Health First Aid.
Beginning Thursday, Sept. 16, Student Health Services will offer the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine by appointment to registered Augusta University students.
Augusta University honors Hispanic Heritage Month, hosted annually from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, with a variety of events and spotlights.
Augusta National Golf Course is offering two information sessions for Augusta University students, faculty and staff to recruit employees for the 2022 Masters Tournament.
INNOVATE 2022 is open to all Augusta University students. Teams are encouraged to be interdisciplinary to foster collaboration across various fields of study.
The app normally costs $12.99 per month, and offers over 1,000 hours of mindfulness and sleep content.
This year’s service projects include a mix of virtual and in-person opportunities that offer options for all volunteers’ interests and schedules.
Anthony Veasely, president of the National Pan-Hellenic Council at Augusta University, and Monliyah King, NPHC vice president, joined us to discuss fraternity and sorority life on campus.
Medical College of Georgia student Wesley Walters has written a children’s book, "The Virus That Came To Town."
2020 Alumni Award winners will be recognized during 2021 Alumni Weekend.
The Student Advisory Council, managed by the Division of Enrollment and Student Affairs, encourages students to be engaged and responsible contributors in their campus, local and global communities.
Cara Miller, a graduate student in Augusta University’s College of Education, is expanding her family’s small business, Haute Doughnuts.
“If you’re vaccinated, there’s less than 1% chance that you will be on a ventilator or that you will die from this virus. So, I encourage everyone to get vaccinated. It could save your life.”
