As she prepares to retire as dean of Pamplin College and move to Olympia, Washington, to be closer to her family, Dr. Elna Green looks back at her three years at Augusta University.
The new Health, Society, and Policy degree from the Department of Social Sciences is preparing students for a career in the human service fields within the health industry.
The new faculty this fall are preparing for a wonderful first year at Augusta University.
Come learn about current issues facing the Americas at the 22nd annual Conference on the Americas.
Despite his quiet demeanor, Wingate evidenced a passion for social justice that caught the attention of John Hayes, associate professor of history. Hayes says Wingate is a student who not only excels academically, but is filled with potential to...
Three faculty members will be spending their summer using grant money for their research.
"It’s ironic that today we talk about Christmas being too commercial,” said Dr. Ruth McClelland-Nugent, a pop culture scholar. “In the U.S., it really became popular through this commercial process. The popularization of Christmas in the United...
Growing up hearing stories about his parents during World War II led Dr. Hubert van Tuyll to study military history at a young age. Now a history professor, van Tuyll recently won a prestigious award for his latest book.
“I try to convey to my students that it’s alright that they have a disability,” disability coordinator Bryan Waller says. “I tell them, ‘It’s nothing to be ashamed of. It’s what makes you unique.’"
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.
Paying for next semester's textbooks could be as simple as downloading, scanning and adding a stamp to your new Pamplin Passport.
Students in the American Military History class are putting on a military history display.
Dr. Wendy Turner, professor of History in the Department of History, Anthropology & Philosophy, has received a grant from the Leverhulme Trust for a Visiting Professorship at Swansea University.
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...
The Anthropology Student Union at Augusta University celebrated World Anthropology Day Thursday, Feb. 15, in the JSAC Breezeway.
The event will include plenary sessions, a keynote speaker, a special Argentine Tango piano duet and panels.
North and South Korea under a single banner? It sounds crazy, but for a sporting event, it's nothing new, says Dr. Andrew Goss.
In 2015, when it dawned on us that watching new Star Wars movies would soon become a holiday tradition, we thought to ourselves: What can we learn from the story behind the stories we love? First published in Dec. 2015, this article, written by a...
Without a doubt, factors like race and class affect the way we view our society, but do they also affect the way we view our faith? Dr. John Hayes, associate professor of History, believes so. In his new book, “Hard, Hard Religion: Interracial Faith...
More than 20 alumni from the university's liberal arts programs spoke with students about finding a future with a liberal arts degree.