The suicide prevention program Kognito provides education to all on how to recognize and assist someone who may be in crisis and/or in need of mental health resources.
Despite the family’s disappointment over traditional ceremonies being postponed, Gina and Robert Thurman are determined to properly celebrate daughter Ashley's graduation from the College of Nursing at Augusta University.
In light of the move to online classes, Augusta University has been focusing on ways to virtually connect students to the campus community. After launching a virtual student resources site and hosting several online events, staff members are...
On the site, students can apply for aid, report online learning needs, donate to students in need and more.
The Augusta University community is encouraged to donate non-perishable food and toiletry items to the Open Paws Pantry.
As a new tradition to Augusta University’s annual Parent and Family Weekend, the Parent and Family Association reached out to the AU community to support an important cause: the “Open Paws” student food pantry.
Augusta University’s Dean of Students Office invites the campus community to “Light the Path” to raise awareness for suicide, honor those who have lost their lives to suicide, and remind AU students of the mental health resources available across...
If you ever have concerns about the behavior of a student or classmate, either on or off campus, the experts of Augusta University’s Campus Assessment Response & Evaluation (CARE) Team are here to help.
The following statement was released by Gina H. Thurman, assistant dean of student life. I am very sad to report that student Emily P. Smith, a sophomore anthropology major from Augusta, GA, has passed away. The death of any student is tragic, and...
Every year, as many as 1,100 college students die by suicide. Most of these students were not in treatment at the time, according to the Jed Foundation, an organization that works to promote emotional health and prevent suicide among college and...