Augusta University's Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies is proud to launch an “Intelligence and National Security Virtual Forum” this week as part of a new speaker series for the graduate program.
October brings shuttle changes for two stops.
Augusta University's Division of Information Technology has extended the wireless internet range for students, faculty and staff.
Since beginning in 2018, the Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies (MAISS) program at Augusta University has become one of the fastest growing graduate programs at Augusta University.
The School of Computer and Cyber Sciences' Haley Bourne says there's always something new in her spot in JagNation at Augusta University.
Masks must be worn on campus shuttles.
The second annual Data Science Workshop, scheduled for March 26-27 at the Georgia Cyber Center, has been postponed out of caution due to COVID-19 concerns.
About 140 middle school students from across Georgia faced the challenge of trying to prevent the entire human race from turning into vicious, flesh-craving zombies at Augusta University’s sixth annual Junior Model United Nations program.
During the Junior Model United Nations program at the Georgia Cyber Center, 140 participants from 10 middle schools in Georgia will face a zombie pandemic threatening the world.
Supported by the National Science Foundation, the workshop, “Emerging Data Science Methods for Complex Biomedical and Cyber Data,” will take place on March 26-27 at the Georgia Cyber Center.
Kim Toler, the first graduate of the Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies program at Augusta University, also happens to be the daughter of Eric Toler, the executive director of the Georgia Cyber Center.
Augusta University is sharing the spirit of collegiality on Monday, Nov. 11, during the second annual Values Week.
“Cybersecurity is one of the fastest growing career fields in the world and it’s critically important that we help prepare girls for leadership in these areas,” said Sue Else, CEO of Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia.
While the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences may be a new school founded in 2017, computer science education at Augusta University has deep roots dating back to 1979.
This weekend, 10 cybersecurity college teams – including Augusta University – will be competing in the 2019 Southeastern Regional Collegiate Penetration Testing Competition at the Georgia Cyber Center.
Student Service Members Day is recognized on the first day of fall because the change in seasons symbolizes a time of transition, not unlike the one service members make from the military to the classroom.
Chamber town hall event will give members the opportunity to chat with new health system CEO Katrina Keefer.
The new faculty this fall are preparing for a wonderful first year at Augusta University.
Thirty-six rising high school juniors and seniors from as far north as New Jersey and Connecticut to students right here in our backyard were chosen to be a part of the 2019 GenCyber cohort.
Please note this important change in the Blue Route pickup location for shuttle riders going from the Health Sciences Campus to Summerville.