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“If you want it, you claim it. I wanted to be a commencement speaker since high school,” she said. “Buckle up — my speech is going to be uplifting.”
The Augusta University community is encouraged to donate non-perishable food and toiletry items to the Open Paws Pantry.
Augusta University is promoting leadership on Thursday, Nov. 14, during the second annual Values Week. Lindsay Ramos, a senior anthropology student, said her definition of leadership changed drastically from when she first came to campus.
In addition to being the university’s largest incoming freshman cohort, more than 50% of the class of 2023 are not from the Augusta area, and over half are students of color.
Augusta University’s Multicultural Student Center officially opened its doors to students, faculty and staff on Sept. 17.
Dale Hartenburg named chief auxiliaries officer at Augusta University.
Check out these interesting fun facts about the newest members of the Jaguar Nation.
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Thirteen rising juniors at Lucy C. Laney High School received acceptance letters as incoming dual enrolled students at Augusta University.
This year’s hearings hosted a total of 32 presentations, 300 attendees and approximately 66 webcast viewers. Read more about the hearings here.
The year's top-10 Jagwire reader favorites highlight innovative and creative work from faculty, students, staff, researchers and clinicians.
Sponsored by the Dental College of Georgia and presented by the Augusta University Arts Council, the show included spoken word, Chinese instruments, singing and a performance from an upcoming show.
The Division of Information Technology is restructuring its team to improve its services to Augusta University and AU Health.
To better prepare students to live and work in a diverse global society, the Division of Enrollment and Student Affairs is taking steps to promote diversity, multiculturalism and inclusion on campus.
Faculty, staff and student performers dazzled at the fall Noon Arts, presented by the Dental College of Georgia.
Discover the artistic talents of fellow students, staff and faculty when Noon Arts: Live at the Lee begins the season with a concert on Wednesday, Nov. 8.
People who have questions about the new campus carry law, also known as House Bill 280, will have a chance to get the information they need at a public forum at 10 a.m. today at the Jaguar Student Activities Center on the Summerville Campus...
People who have questions about the new campus carry law, also known as House Bill 280, will have a chance to get the information they need during four public forums in July. Organized by the Division of Public Safety, Office of Legal Affairs and...
Dr. Mark Allen Poisel, vice president for enrollment and student affairs, has accepted the position of vice chancellor for student affairs at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Poisel joined Augusta University in 2013 as vice president for...