Former Augusta Mayor Deke Copenhaver, host of AM 580 and FM 95.1 Newstalk WGAC’s “There It Is with Deke Copenhaver,” recently spoke with two of Augusta University’s resident cyber experts. Jay Heslen, assistant professor of...
Augusta University’s National Model United Nations team made a splash in New York on Wednesday in the form of a shoutout during a heated Knicks – 76ers game. The NMUN team, representing Indonesia this year, will return to Augusta on...
Three Augusta University professors discuss how this year’s biggest titles affect their research and teaching styles.
On Monday, the official vetting and nomination process to fill the vacant seat on the Supreme Court left vacant by the sudden passing of Justice Antonin Scalia began.
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Browse top tweets from #AugustaJMUN or click through a photo gallery from the event, which invites more than 200 students from middle schools in South Carolina and Georgia to debate foreign policy issues.
More than 200 students from middle schools in South Carolina and Georgia, including the Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta, debated foreign policy issues in the third annual Junior Model United Nations Conference on March 15, 2017. Students represented...
Media advisory for Wednesday, March 15, 2017 EVENT: More than 200 students from middle schools in South Carolina and Georgia, including the Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta, will debate foreign policy issues in the third annual Junior Model United...
Dr. Gregg Murray, chair of the Political Science Department at Augusta University and executive director of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, has a message for political doomsayers: We’ve been here before. “As we’ve...
John “Jay” Heslen, assistant professor of political science and cyber, has received a $284,434 2017 CyberSecurity Core Curriculum Development Grant from the National Security Agency. One of the primary goals of the CyberSecurity Core Curriculum...
On Thursday, Feb. 2, approximately 100 Augusta University students made 15,696 marks on the sidewalks of the Summerville Campus to indicated the number of murders in the United States in 2015, the last year of complete FBI Uniform Crime Report data.
Paolo Spadoni, the author of several books on the Cuban economy and an associate professor of political science, was recently featured in Global Finance Magazine to talk about life in Cuba in the post-Fidel Castro era. Of note, Spadoni – a leading...
The Jagwire team caught with John “Jay” Heslen, assistant professor of political science and cyber, to talk about the benefits of building a Cyber Range in Augusta. Watch to find out how cyber ranges make cities – and universities...
The professors of Augusta University’s Katherine Reese Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences are dedicated to more than just giving students a great education; they’re also committed to setting their students up for success after...
A political science professor was quoted by Reuters for an article about reform in Cuba. Paolo Spadoni, the author of several books on the Cuban economy and an associate professor of political science, told Reuters that Cuba should liberalize...
When she was 14, Kenya Alexander was at a crossroads. Her sister had recently been sent to prison, and Alexander, who was no stranger to trouble, was down to her last strike. Meanwhile, Alexander’s mother was the first black, female police officer...
Augusta University appeared in national headlines hundreds of times over 2016. Here are just a few of our top mentions for the year. 1. How Meditation Can Help Active-Duty Soldiers Huffington Post (Jan. 13) A small study from researchers with the...
Dr. Craig Albert, assistant professor of political science at Augusta University, discusses polling and offers reasons why nearly all of this year’s presidential polls were wrong.
Evans and Martinez are among the top 20 best cities to raise a family, according to WalletHub. What makes these cities and others on the list popular to younger families? Political Science and Public Administration Professor Wesley Meares share his...
Nine justices. Countless rulings. One voice. The Supreme Court is one of the three pillars holding our government together, but what happens when a piece of that pillar is missing? The Jagwire crew sat down with Dr. Martha Ginn, associate professor...
Augusta, Ga. – Augusta University faculty experts are available to provide real-time insight, research and analysis on a range of issues – including voter behavior, terrorism and immigration – related to the 2016 Presidential Election. To arrange an...