
Graduate Research Day growth reflects university’s commitment to research
“I think it’s just an amazing testament to the growth that we’ve had at the institution and the commitment to growing research,” says Jennifer Sullivan, PhD.
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.

“I think it’s just an amazing testament to the growth that we’ve had at the institution and the commitment to growing research,” says Jennifer Sullivan, PhD.

“I think it’s just an amazing testament to the growth that we’ve had at the institution and the commitment to growing research,” says Jennifer Sullivan, PhD.




“I think it’s just an amazing testament to the growth that we’ve had at the institution and the commitment to growing research,” says Jennifer Sullivan, PhD.



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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.

In a bid to encourage flu vaccination, the Immunology Center of Georgia, part of the Medical College of Georgia, will host a flu vaccine clinic for Augusta University employees.

The Department of Music at Augusta University hosted its inaugural MusiCon event Oct. 20 the Maxwell Theater portico on the Summerville Campus.

Shedding light on the world of education, the latest episode of In the Wild delves into the realities of teaching, featuring two professors from the College of Education and Human Development. The episode provides valuable insights into the challenges and innovative approaches within the field of education.

“Local government is increasingly being more digitally connected, with vital infrastructure, data and services connected which creates more opportunities for cyber-attacks. Additionally, local governments tend to lag in updating critical technology due to limited resources (both human and financial resources),” said Wesley Meares, PhD.












