Category - Student Success

ADP names 29 GRU students as scholars

Automated Data Processing (ADP), an American provider of business outsourcing solutions, has named 29 students from Georgia Regents University to be among the company’s 2015 scholars. The scholarships are funded through a $700,500 three-year grant...

Spring Festival Party

The first Spring Festival was celebrated more than 2,000 years ago during the Han Dynasty. Since its establishment, Spring Festival has become one of the most important festivities in the Chinese culture. It’s a time when families and friends gather...

Editorial tackles brain trauma

Chad Asplund, Medical Director of Student Health Services, cited the relatively low risk of brain injury on the football field as the invited writer of an editorial featured on the bmj.com home page Tuesday. The editorial, “Brain Damage in American...

Researcher says P4 medicine is way of future

Within the next 10 to 15 years, Dr. Leroy Hood predicts that the focus of health care will shift from disease treatment to prevention. “Biology will be the dominant science of the 21st century, just as chemistry was in the 19th century and physics...

Keshun Sherrill Earns NABC All-American Honors

GRU Augusta sophomore All-American, All-District, All-Region, and All-Conference for 2015 As well as earning All-District honors earlier today, Jaguar sophomore guard Keshun Sherrill has been named to the 2015 NABC Coaches’ Division II All-America...

Match Day: success in the jungle

In a day that saw frogs hugging squirrels and bananas and gorillas living together in perfect harmony, 181 MCG students gathered at the J. Harold Harrison, M.D. Education Commons to receive and open the envelops that contained their “what’s next.”...

Model UN prepares for New York City

While there’s no guarantee that any of the students participating in GRU’s Model United Nations program will end up being elected president of the United States or voted in as secretary-general of the UN, at least they stand a chance, which is more...

Baseball Sets ZTA Pink Out Weekend March 20-21

The Jaguar Baseball team announced plans for a Pink Out Weekend on March 20 and 21 during the Peach Belt Conference series with the Armstrong Pirates at Lake Olmstead Stadium. The Zeta Tau Alpha Greek organization at Georgia Regents University will...

Theatre GRU Presents Goblin Market

Theatre GRU presents: Goblin Market by Christina Rossetti adaptation by Patricia Pace adapted and directed by Melanie Kitchens O’Meara. Visually stunning and ripe with sensuous language, Christina Rossetti’s poem Goblin Market is...

Study abroad deadline extended

The deadline for submitting proposals for study abroad and study away programs for fall 2015, spring 2016, and summer 2016 has been extended until April 13, 2015. If you are interested in submitting a proposal, you can find the forms at gru...