Augusta University is celebrating compassion on Thursday, Nov. 12 during the third annual Values Week. One student who embodies compassion is Jasmine Payne, a senior elementary education major and Augusta native.
The total enrollment for the fall semester at Augusta University is estimated to be 9,558 students, which is an increase of 3.1%.
Augusta University’s College of Education is now offering a fully online Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program. The deadline to apply for the spring semester is Nov. 2.
Augusta University, the Medical College of Georgia and The Dental College of Georgia are pleased to announce the spring semester's outstanding faculty award recipients and acknowledge faculty members who are retiring.
Two alumni nominated for Rookie of the Year in Columbia County schools credit hard work and the AU College of Education for their first-year success.
A group of professors from Augusta University’s College of Education made sure local students received donated books from the community before the schools closed for the year.
In 2013, Georgia educators recognized that two-thirds of the state’s children were not reading proficiently by the end of third grade.
Augusta University’s College of Education is partnering with Richmond County’s Intermediate Literacy and Math Center to provide for elementary students this season.
Deborah Wiles, author of “Love, Ruby Lavender,” “Aurora County All-Stars” and “Each Little Bird That Sings,” visited Augusta University teacher education students March 12.