The event will include plenary sessions, a keynote speaker, a special Argentine Tango piano duet and panels.
The Creative Writing Program at Augusta University will celebrate African American stories and writers during the 2018 Writer's Weekend.
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...
Tuna Universitaria de Salamanca paid a visit to Augusta University on Thursday, Oct. 5 to serenade students, staff and faculty with traditional Spanish music. Comprised of student musicians, a “Tuna” celebrates Spanish and Portuguese...
Simply put, writing is healing.
More than 20 alumni from the university's liberal arts programs spoke with students about finding a future with a liberal arts degree.
The Katherine Reese Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences will host Future Fest on Thursday, Sept. 28 from 1 – 2:30 p.m. in the JSAC Ballroom.
The Berry Fleming Book Festival will take place on Saturday, Sept. 23 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Jaguar Student Activities Center. Named for acclaimed Augustan writer Berry Fleming (Colonel Effingham’s Raid), the non-profit festival has a simple...
Contributed by Ali Hale Each summer, the National Endowment for the Humanities, one of the largest funders of humanities programs in the United States, selects educators to participate in their Summer Scholar Institutes. Dr. Liana Babayan, assistant...
Students studying Medieval Literature and Medievalism learn to play a series of hand-made games to learn more about Anglo-Saxon culture.
Dr. Candis Bond, director of the Augusta University Writing Center and assistant professor of English, was recently interviewed by the staff of the University of Texas Austin’s ‘Axis’ writing center blog to discuss the challenges...
On Friday, March 17, the Department of English and Foreign Languages at Augusta University will host its fifth annual Writer’s Weekend, a conference for emerging writers. The two-day event will include lectures, readings and workshops with award...
Undergraduate student Vattika Sivised, in conjunction with Dr. Theja De Silva, assistant professor of Physics, will present her theoretical ideas on the thermodynamic properties of protein folding process at the American Physical Society March...
On Feb. 23, students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members celebrated Black History Month through the reading of African-American literature at the African-American Read-In. The six-hour event offered attendees an opportunity to read poems...
Judith Ortiz Cofer was many things: Mother, daughter, wife, friend, teacher and writer, to name a few. The two-time Pulitzer Prize nominee and Georgia Writer’s Hall of Fame honoree was born in Hormigueros, Puerto Rico and then moved with her family...
In March, years of work will come to fruition with the release of assistant professor of English Jim Minick’s new novel. Minick’s novel, titled, Fire Is Your Water, asks the question, what happens to a healer when she can no longer heal...
The professors of Augusta University’s Katherine Reese Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences are dedicated to more than just giving students a great education; they’re also committed to setting their students up for success after...
Dr. Jana Sandarg, professor of Spanish at Augusta University, and Angie Mallar, developmental education manager at Helms College, have a special favor to ask this holiday season. They’d like you to consider donating to the Los Amigos Hispanos Annual...
On Wednesday, Oct. 26, students in Dr. Andrew Goss’ “Modern Japan” class began their day with something a little different. Stepping into class, they split into groups, gathered around a set of rolling tables and rose to bow before a black-and-white...