Augusta University is hosting a walk to remember the victims and survivors of abuse.
In Georgia, undocumented students are banned from attending the state’s top five publicly funded universities and they cannot qualify to receive in-state tuition to the other public colleges in Georgia. Their struggle is real.
The exhibition tells the story of reformers who changed the medical profession and dramatically improved services to survivors of domestic violence in the late 20th century.
A new partnership merges public service and immigration studies to help and support the community on important issues like reducing gun violence.
Goldie Limbaugh survived domestic abuse and now she's helping others do the same.
Augusta University is giving a voice to the victims and survivors of abuse during its recognition of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
During the 6th annual Celebration of Faculty event held on May 1, recipients of the “Caught in the Act” Award were celebrated for representing the values of Augusta University.
Georgia ranks among the top 15 states in the nation for the number of murders committed by men against women, according to data released by the Violence Policy Center Annual Report. Of those murders, most stem from domestic violence. Even so, fewer...
Augusta University will again remember the victims of domestic violence and celebrate those who have survived in a series of events in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Coordinated by the Augusta University Domestic Violence Awareness...
Events at Augusta University this October will mourn those lost to domestic violence, celebrate those who have survived, and unite those working to end the abuse in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. “This is an opportunity to hear the...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (April 11, 2016) – Public art displays, a candlelight campus march and a community 5k run/walk are planned for Sexual Assault Awareness Month at Augusta University. In partnership with Paine College and Rape Crisis and Sexual Assault...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Remember victims, support survivors and instill hope in those still living with abuse at Purple Light Nights, the Violence Awareness Month Kickoff event at Georgia Regents University on Oct. 6. Mayor Hardie Davis, Jr. will speak...