
COEHD Teacher Preparation Programs earn top marks in reading instruction
The national recognition comes at a critical moment. Data shows two out of every five fourth graders – around 1.4 million students – are unable to read at a basic level.
Augusta University plans to expand its animation program to include an additional 21 faculty members in the Department of Art and Design, which will make it possible to attract about 400 more animation students in the coming years.

The national recognition comes at a critical moment. Data shows two out of every five fourth graders – around 1.4 million students – are unable to read at a basic level.

The national recognition comes at a critical moment. Data shows two out of every five fourth graders – around 1.4 million students – are unable to read at a basic level.




The annual Pancakes and Partnership Awards celebrates AU faculty, staff, students and community partners collaborating and strengthening community engagement.



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The annual event was held Sept. 7 on the Summerville Campus.

The book is designed for current instructors of public administration, political science and social science.

“Having the ability to promote my platform as well as represent Augusta University is a huge honor,” says Alyssa Pearson.

Former Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal discussed the inspiration behind his first children’s book, “Veto, The Governor’s Cat,” that he wrote in of honor his late wife, Sandra Deal, who championed literacy throughout her lifetime.

Those with IDD have different and varying levels of support needs related to communication, self-care and other life skills across all of their life expectancy.

Throughout the academic year, FYE/SYE hosts events and initiatives aimed at getting first- and second-year students more involved with campus.













