While law enforcement agencies throughout the United States are under increased public scrutiny in 2020, two professors at Augusta University looked at the global perceptions of police versus citizen satisfaction on a local level.
How can protests shape America's politics? An Augusta University sociologist provides insight.
Augusta University is honoring integrity during their second annual Values Week on Friday, Nov. 15. Davon Hill, a senior sociology student, gave an inside look at his journey with the word integrity.
In a recently published article in The Pursuit Journal, members of Augusta University’s Department of Social Sciences explored the impact of body-worn cameras on the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office.
Augusta University experts ready to talk trending news topics, including the myth of "curing" cancer.
A new partnership merges public service and immigration studies to help and support the community on important issues like reducing gun violence.
During a recent project created by the California collective art group Related Tactics, students at Augusta University discovered the hidden influences on library shelves.
Augusta University will offer a new certificate to prepare students for careers in cybercrime investigation and law enforcement, data security and technology.
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion will launch its Diversity and Inclusion Grand Rounds speaker series with a presentation by highly acclaimed researcher and Augusta University Education Professor Juan Walker.
The 34th SouthEastern Undergraduate Sociology Symposium will welcome five Augusta University student presenters on Feb. 19-20. Co-sponsored by the Emory University Department of Sociology and the Morehouse College Department of Sociology, the two...
Dr. Rhonda Armstrong, associate professor of English who tweets at @rajarmstrong, curated tweets from the Racism in Higher Education panel on the Summerville campus Monday night. Follow the discussion below or connect...