In 2016, Augusta University unveiled its inaugural quality enhancement plan, Learning by Doing, bringing students and faculty together.
Three faculty members will be spending their summer using grant money for their research.
Celebrating all things “Learning-By-Doing,” Experiential Learning Week kicks off on Monday, March 12 at noon in room UH-170 with a keynote presentation from Dr. Paul Matthews, associate director of the University of Georgia Office of Service...
Students studying Medieval Literature and Medievalism learn to play a series of hand-made games to learn more about Anglo-Saxon culture.
Sarah Carter, editor-in-chief of The Bell Ringer, Augusta University’s oldest student publication, said the only things better than the memories she’s made as an undergraduate were the deep connections she’s made with students and...
“Be open to chances.” Why did you choose Augusta University? “I initially chose Augusta University because the school has a great English department. The professors here are known as some of the best in Georgia.” What did you...