The coronavirus image created by alumna Alissa Eckert earns a big win on the international design stage.
The image she designed is everywhere, and so is she: Alissa Eckert (MSMI '06) is the most famous medical illustrator in the world.
Augusta University’s Arts Council hosted its second Noon Arts concert of the semester on Wednesday, Nov. 13.
Including spoken word, group ensembles, songs and free lunch, Noon Arts didn’t disappoint.
Open to the public, the lecture series is currently accepting lecturers who enjoy researching the historical aspects of the health sciences and want to share with others remarkable moments from the past.
Sponsored by the Dental College of Georgia and presented by the Augusta University Arts Council, the show included spoken word, Chinese instruments, singing and a performance from an upcoming show.
Bill Andrews, chair of Medical Illustration at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, was recently awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award.
An enthusiastic audience that included none other than President Brooks Keel, who even tweeted from his seat at the Lee Auditorium, enjoyed the initial “Noon Arts: Live at the Lee” concert on Wednesday, Oct. 5. The “Noon Arts: Live at...
For almost 10 years faculty, staff and students of the Health Sciences campus gathered on their lunch break, twice a semester, to listen to their peers perform at Lee Auditorium. These series of performances became known as the Noon Arts Concert...