"I feel like a lot of people think of ROTC and think of wanna-be soldiers. I don’t think people realize the learning and teamwork that takes place."
The 56,000-pound steel truss will help support a pedestrian bridge between the new College of Science and Mathematics building and the Interdisciplinary Research Center building.
One of Augusta University's 2020 graduates is sending appreciation for his AU family via artwork from afar.
See photos of construction progress at new College of Science and Mathematics.
Hear from a cadet who is enrolled in Augusta University’s ROTC program and a member of the Jaguar Army ROTC Battalion.
Augusta University is promoting excellence during its third annual Values Week. Non-traditional student Melinda McKew recalls her experiences as an undergraduate and soon-to-be medical student.
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...
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.
In this new monthly series, Jagwire will feature a cadet who is enrolled in Augusta University’s ROTC program and a member of the Jaguar Army ROTC Battalion.
Augusta University has received an additional grant from the Department of Energy to support scholarships for students interested in nuclear science.
Augusta University scientist shares insight on Nobel Prize-winning technology CRISPR.
The total enrollment for the fall semester at Augusta University is estimated to be 9,558 students, which is an increase of 3.1%.
Augusta University’s Biology Club spearheads a donation drive for young patients at Children’s Hospital of Georgia during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
In this new monthly series, Jagwire will feature a cadet who is enrolled in Augusta University’s ROTC program and a member of the Jaguar Army ROTC Battalion.
On May 20, as soon as he could access sidewalk chalk, Kit began creating illustrations on his driveway in support of neighbors and health care workers who pass his house on the way to the hospital.
Know where construction is happening on the Health Sciences Campus.
In this new monthly series, Jagwire will feature a cadet who is enrolled in Augusta University's ROTC program and a member of the Jaguar Army ROTC Battalion.
The new Biological and Computational Mathematics program is tailored toward applications in biological and health sciences, such as epidemiology, medical imaging and machine learning.
“If I'm able to successfully translate that 15 years of experience into something substantive to them that they can take hold and process for themselves and then use, that's really what I want to focus on."