
Full steam ahead: McMillian is excited about new opportunities
“I think athletics is an important part of the student experience. I want to do everything I can to just kind of build as many bridges as possible,” says AD Brent McMillian.
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 athletics is an important part of the student experience. I want to do everything I can to just kind of build as many bridges as possible,” says AD Brent McMillian.

“I think athletics is an important part of the student experience. I want to do everything I can to just kind of build as many bridges as possible,” says AD Brent McMillian.




“I think athletics is an important part of the student experience. I want to do everything I can to just kind of build as many bridges as possible,” says AD Brent McMillian.



TUNE IN






STAY INFORMED
Jag Mobile is a one-stop virtual location for all need-to-know information and a centralized resource for other apps. This will include news and alerts, department updates, emergency information, health resources, student updates and more.
Stay connected and download “Jag Mobile by AU” today!
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 recognition of Diabetes Awareness Month in November, Augusta University Medical Center’s diabetes nurse champions are hosting a free Diabetes Health Fair.

A senior legal advisor for Augusta University receives prestigious honor from high school alma mater.

Ann Anderson, Augusta University’s first computer science graduate, believes life is what you make it. “You can go out there and you can live a boring life or you can live an exciting life because you can make it exciting,” she said. “Anyone can. It’s up to you.”

In a recently published article in The Pursuit Journal, members of Augusta University’s Department of Social Sciences explored the impact of body-worn cameras on the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office.













