Augusta University's School of Computer and Cyber Sciences has been awarded a $3.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation's CyberCorps Scholarship for Service program.
Augusta University's College of Education is celebrating a major accomplishment from one of its alumni. Elesha Ellison is the South Carolina School Counselor of the Year.
Business partners act as one-stop shop for human resources.
Currently in his fourth year as a teacher at W.S. Hornsby Middle School in Augusta, Tom Bennett Jr. is proudly receiving a Master of Arts in Teaching from the College of Education. Augusta University is celebrating its spring, summer and fall...
Nicholas Woo is proudly receiving his bachelor's degree in Middle Grades education this fall from Augusta University's College of Education.
The College of Education recently earned an exemplary score of a Level 4 rating on the 2020 Teacher Preparation Program Effectiveness Measures published by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission.
Two graduate students in the College of Education's counselor education program are coordinating a new peer-led community designed to provide support to students of color.
Augusta University is celebrating compassion on Thursday, Nov. 12 during the third annual Values Week. One student who embodies compassion is Jasmine Payne, a senior elementary education major and Augusta native.
Ruth Ann (Joseph) Vericella is changing lives with the new scholarship for special education students that she has established, inspired by her 30 years of teaching and administrative experiences.
Augusta University's College of Education has launched its own podcast, "Room 366," featuring education stakeholders who want to make a difference in their practice and community.
The total enrollment for the fall semester at Augusta University is estimated to be 9,558 students, which is an increase of 3.1%.
"This is exactly what National Writing Project is about: building teacher leaders who are committed to improving the teaching of writing,” said Dr. Rebecca Harper.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the STEAMIFY competition will be held virtually for the 2020-21 school year. But Augusta University is partnering with the South Carolina Afterschool Alliance to reach more students and teachers interested in STEAM...
A recent partnership between Georgia Military College and Augusta University's College of Education will ensure a more seamless student transfer of graduates of GMC's associate degree programs to AU’s teacher education programs.
Bucking national trends, 93% of AU graduates remain in the teaching profession after five years.
Augusta University’s College of Education is now offering a fully online Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program. The deadline to apply for the spring semester is Nov. 2.
Six students at the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences will receive the prestigious Department of Defense Cybersecurity Scholarship, which guarantees them a job with a Department of Defense agency upon graduation.
Provost Gretchen Caughman and President Brooks A. Keel welcomed faculty back to Augusta University.
Dr. Zach Kelehear, vice provost for instruction at Augusta University, has been named interim provost and executive vice president of academic affairs, effective Aug. 31.
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