Collecting stories Few people ever really understand their purpose in life. Fewer still know it from birth. The knowledge is usually gained over the course of a lifetime, produced by any number of life’s little trials, and the ways in which we...
At Sunday’s Toast to Augusta University event, which marked the kickoff to Inauguration Week, the Augusta University community had its first chance to make contributions to the university’s time capsule. To be opened in 2028, the 200th anniversary...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Augusta University’s Arsenal Oak was a longtime symbol of Augusta’s roots and the rich history of its university. The famed 250-year-old oak was cut down in 2004 after succumbing to disease, but not before its acorns were gathered and...
At Sunday’s Toast to Augusta University event, which marks the kickoff to Inauguration Week, the Augusta University community will have its first chance to make contributions to the university’s time capsule. To be opened in 2028, the 200th...
“Remember the spring of 2016?” A hundred or more years from now, that might be what future faculty, staff and students say when standing in the shade of a newly planted tree on the Summerville Campus—a descendant of the original Arsenal Oak. Grown...