Tyler Schumann was the winner of the GReport Summer Vaycay Contest. Throughout June, the junior from Hephzibah explored Jackson Hole, Wyoming and the surrounding National Parks as part of a mission trip. Tyler’s photo of Grand Teton was chosen...
The 2015-16 GRU Lyceum Series brings artistry, creativity and a whole lot of history to the Maxwell Theatre, with four shows that are guaranteed to please. First up, on Sept. 22, is Step Afrika!, a nationally known step company that traces the...
Karin Gillespie has quite a few writing achievements to her name. For one thing, she writes a popular book column, “By the Book,” for the Augusta Chronicle. If that wasn’t enough local exposure, she’s also a humor columnist for Augusta Magazine. She...
Art lovers from GRU and throughout the community, including President Brooks Keel, packed the Mary S. Byrd Gallery of Art on the Summerville Campus last Thursday to experience the color and creativity of the annual Art Faculty Exhibition. The...
Russell Keen appointed executive vice president for external relations and chief of staff to the president Russell Keen, an administrator with more than 14 years’ experience in higher education, has been named executive vice president for external...
Ten years ago, Costa Layman Farms and the Georgia Regents University College of Nursing took a bold and important step into the field of personalized, preventive health care when they partnered to offer a health fair for workers at the South...
Cheryl Goldsleger, whose art is exhibited throughout the United States and internationally, has been appointed Georgia Regents University’s Morris Eminent Scholar in Art. Goldsleger’s drawings and paintings are featured in the collections of the...
Postmenopausal women with kidney or bladder stones are not at increased risk for osteoporosis, but they do have about a 15 percent increased risk of another painful stone, physician-scientists report. Researchers looked at data on approximately...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – A stroke strikes about every 40 seconds. But new research demonstrates that people with brain bleeds are more likely to survive if they’re treated at a Comprehensive Stroke Center. Georgia Regents Medical Center – the first hospital...
Local and national cyber experts are developing ways to counteract the growing number of cyberattacks, and you could learn from them for free. You can now register for BSidesAugusta 2015, a cybersecurity conference that gathers experts from across...
Welcome new Georgia Regents University President Brooks Keel with a message on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. Use the hashtag #WelcomePresKeel to send your message to @PresKeel.
Brooks Keel is coming home. Home to the city where he grew up. Home to the school where he received his undergraduate degree. Home to the campus where he earned his doctorate. Home to lead his united alma maters into a bold and exciting future. “For...
Atlanta — July 8, 2015 The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) today named Dr. Brooks Keel president of Georgia Regents University (GRU) in Augusta. Keel will assume his new position on July 20. “Brooks Keel brings a proven...
New parking lot lights were installed in Lot 69/70, commonly referred to as the “Fatman’s Lot,” on June 25. “The new lights will make the lot safer and much more usable”, said Beth Bryson, Georgia Regents University Parking & Transportation...
On Wednesday, July 1, Roosevelt Warm Springs Rehabilitation & Specialty Hospitals will commemorate its one year affiliation with Georgia Regents Health System with an on-site celebration for its employees. “Two years ago, the Governor invited us...
Did you know that Martinez, Georgia, was named after a wealthy Cuban refugee? If not, you’re not alone, but a recent grant bestowed to the Georgia Regents University libraries is looking to change that. In June, GRU’s Reese and Greenblatt libraries...
Dozens of Georgia and South Carolina high school students celebrated graduation a little early on Thursday, June 25. Participants of the Cyber and Health Science Summer Academies, students ended their weeklong academic venture with a tearful...
On Monday, June 29, students from the Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship (CURS) Summer Scholars Program capped off their six weeks of work by presenting their research to a group of interested onlookers in the JSAC Ballroom before a...
When Sabrina Dowds was told she’d be taking a tour of the Health Sciences building, she never imagined she’d be doing so from the confines of a wheelchair. Alongside eight of her classmates, she lowered herself into a worn, hospital-grade chair and...
The Memory Disorders Program is hosting the First Annual GRHealth Alzheimer’s Symposium on Saturday, June 27, 2015, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the J. Harold Harrison, M.D. Education Commons. This will be an all-day event with presentations...