“I’m very thankful to have gone through medical school with my partner. We’re on the same journey together, and I think we really can support each other. I think it was awesome," said Emily Austin.
Communications and Marketing will be hosting “Mingle at the Mural” on Monday, March 18 from noon until 1:30 p.m. at 1030 Reynolds St. to celebrate the new downtown mural created by Augusta University students, faculty and staff.
This significant investment was primarily aimed at bolstering areas where the university expects to see the most growth in core classes that first- and second-year students need to progress toward their degree, but the funding will also support all...
The Jags4Jags program at Augusta University was created to enhance new student experience by linking first-year students to mentors who are ready to listen, inspire and help navigate any future challenges.
“I was kind of blown away. I know we did a really good job, but I didn’t think we were going to get recognized nationally. So it was kind of surreal to get that email saying that we were honored,” said Tate Allen, last year's IFC president.
The 2024 Innovate Pitch competition will hold several events leading up to the competition finals on March 28, all at the Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center.
Augusta University alumnus Tevin Middleton received a $124,000 grant to continue his research aiming to increase the educational attainment of minority youth by bolstering school mental health support.
Occupational therapy student Cassidy Clifford continues to lead by example, earning her multiple accolades, including the national Scholarship of Excellence Award from the Association of Schools Advancing Health Professions.
More than 900 students participated in ceremonies honoring undergraduate and graduate students for Augusta University's fall 2023 hooding and commencement ceremonies, held Dec. 13-14 at the Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center.
For Briana Campbell, a cybersecurity major graduating from Augusta University’s School of Computer and Cyber Sciences, her experience at AU has been about strategically surrounding herself with people who can help her succeed by approaching each...
“I want to emphasis the hard work we’ve done and the obstacles we’ve faced and the perseverance through it all. There’s many different phases of hard work, there’s many different backgrounds everyone’s from and when we put in the hard work together...
After 37 years of service in both the Army and the VA, Bill Nolan, PhD, decided he was ready to take his career in psychology, combine it with his love of running and reinvent himself as a sports psychologist and exercise scientist. He retired in...
Augusta University graduate Carlos Rodriguez is a communication major who will be interning with ESPN starting in January.
The new Graduate Admissions Operations office helps to ease the transition to graduate school, from admissions to graduation.
“I always liked the political stories that happened and in different narratives in the theoretical and academic sense. The weight of political matters has always really interested me,” said Grantham Sandlin.
Grace Rolfe is the first student to graduate with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Digital and Visual Storytelling degree from Augusta University.
Jasmyn Smith will graduate from Hull College of Business with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with her eyes set on dental school.
The new esports arena features 16 Dell Alienware computers, headphones and monitors for competition.
Eboni Watts was named Miss Augusta University, part of the Miss Georgia and Miss America competitions, while Cameron Sapp was named Mr. Augusta University.
JoVi Douglas has risen to the challenge of creating and leading an Augusta University chapter of Women in Cybersecurity.
