In 2016, Augusta University unveiled its inaugural quality enhancement plan, Learning by Doing, bringing students and faculty together.
ADP's gift will support a new Hull College Women's Leadership Academy that will empower a community of career-focused young women, as well as offer scholarships to Hull College students.
Augusta University’s chapter of MEDLIFE is hosting two information sessions about their third service learning trip taking place this summer.
Students in the media planning and design class taught by Dr. Marsha Loda, associate professor of marketing, were tasked with responding to a request for proposal (RFP) created by Wier/Stewart. In their proposal, students developed a media plan...
Students in Dr. John Hayes’ study away class spent the summer learning about civil rights in the deep south through visits to key sites from the movement.
When most people think of nurses, they picture them in clinical settings like a hospital or doctor’s office. But, nurses also play a vital role in community health as well.
An experiential learning opportunity for students in the Hull College of Business has become an avenue for decreasing the number of homeless in Augusta.
Celebrating all things “Learning-By-Doing,” Experiential Learning Week kicks off on Monday, March 12 at noon in room UH-170 with a keynote presentation from Dr. Paul Matthews, associate director of the University of Georgia Office of Service...
After a steady decline for over 10 years, global hunger is now on the rise. On Monday, Nov. 6, Augusta University will be hosting an Oxfam Hunger Banquet, an interactive experience that teaches guests about food distribution and hunger throughout...
Augusta University’s College of Education and Office of Experiential Learning have teamed up with Chalk & Wire, an educational assessment technology platform, to evaluate evidence of student achievement using CWPro. “We chose to work with...
Students studying Medieval Literature and Medievalism learn to play a series of hand-made games to learn more about Anglo-Saxon culture.
On Thursday, Feb. 2, approximately 100 Augusta University students made 15,696 marks on the sidewalks of the Summerville Campus to indicated the number of murders in the United States in 2015, the last year of complete FBI Uniform Crime Report data.
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...
Do we really learn better by doing? Dr. Kimberly Gray, director of the Office of Experiential Learning, thinks so. Gray joined the university in April of 2016 to help implement the university’s new Quality Enhancement Plan, “Learning by...
Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it. But what about those who dare to change it? The Jagwire team sat down recently with Dr. Andrew Goss, chair of the Department of History, Anthropology & Philosophy, to discuss his use...
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...