Living-Learning Communities are offered in residential university housing to support freshmen in making a successful transition during the critical first year of college.
Born in Germany with both parents in the United States Navy, Melinda McKew has traveled worldwide to such countries as Italy, Scotland, and Canada with her military family. However, she chose Augusta University to spend most of her time advancing...
Augusta University scientist shares insight on Nobel Prize-winning technology CRISPR.
Augusta University’s Biology Club spearheads a donation drive for young patients at Children’s Hospital of Georgia during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
The award is designed to recognize faculty members for work as undergraduate research mentors.
The interdisciplinary program will help AU in its mission to become a comprehensive research university.
A volunteer program at the medical center gives local college students a chance to give back to the community.
On Aug. 1, Dr. Jessica Reichmuth will begin her new leadership role in the Honors Program.
A close faculty mentor and more than two years of research experiments led one Augusta University student to a breakthrough.
Augusta University welcomes renowned authors Patrick Phillips and Drew Lanham as the keynote speakers for the 2017 Sand Hill Writers Series. This free seminar will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. on Oct. 23 on the Summerville Campus in the Jaguar Student...
The Sand Hills Writer Series returns on Monday, Oct. 23 with guest speakers Patrick Phillips and Drew Lanham. Patrick Phillips, poet, translator and educator, is the author of three books of poetry. His latest work, Blood at the Root: A Racial...
Thanks to the unseasonably warm and cold weather Augusta experienced earlier this year, the Masters is going to look different with many the popular Springtime plants missing from the golf course. Dr. Charlotte Christy, an associate professor of...
Asma Daoudi, cell and molecular biology major and 2015 National Collegiate Honors Council Student of the Year for four-year institutions, talks family, friends and fond farewells in her spring 2016 Graduation Spotlight.
“Hyperthyroidism: Not As Grave As It Seems,” a short film by Augusta University Senior Jennie Wiggins and recent graduate Emilee Friedman, received first place in the American Physiological Society’s Phantastic Physiology Vioyage “Function Follows...
The United States’ honey bee population has been in steep decline over the last decade or more, and a special addition to Georgia Regents University is teaching students how to be part of the solution . In April, Facilities Management Maintenance...