Academic Recognition Day began 33 years ago as a celebration of Georgia students’ academic achievement.
On Aug. 1, Dr. Jessica Reichmuth will begin her new leadership role in the Honors Program.
In 2016, Augusta University unveiled its inaugural quality enhancement plan, Learning by Doing, bringing students and faculty together.
A close faculty mentor and more than two years of research experiments led one Augusta University student to a breakthrough.
Augusta University was well represented at the recent 2018 National Collegiate Honors Council Annual Conference.
For the second year in a row, an Augusta University student has won the National Collegiate Honors Council’s student poster competition award in the category of Health Sciences. Ashish Lalani, a senior cell and molecular biology major, presented his...
Augusta University admitted 771 new, non-transfer, full-time students for the fall 2015 semester. Of those, 239 – or roughly 31 percent – brought some college credit with them. Of the university’s 85 new non-Professional Scholar Honors students...
Asma Daoudi, cell and molecular biology major and 2015 National Collegiate Honors Council Student of the Year for four-year institutions, talks family, friends and fond farewells in her spring 2016 Graduation Spotlight.
Augusta University will host more than 100 student presenters at the 33rd annual Georgia Collegiate Honors Council Conference on Saturday, Feb. 27. The single-day event will be held in both the Jaguar Student Activities Center and University Hall. A...
Augusta University Honors student Asma Daoudi has a winning problem. She can’t stop. On Nov. 14, she was named Student of the Year for all four-year institutions by the National Collegiate Honors Council at the organization’s annual conference in...
At the Georgia Collegiate Honors Council conference in Americus, Georgia, a few weeks ago, nine students from Georgia Regents University presented research in podium presentations, and two, Asma Daoudi and Brittney Laufer, won first prize in their...