This month, Career Services is cosponsoring two virtual events for the benefit of students interested in public service and law programs.
As political pundits are describing the 2020 election as one of the most pivotal elections in decades, Dr. Kathleen Hale, a professor of political science at Auburn University, will hold a discussion with faculty and students at Augusta University...
The new Certificate of Legal Studies is specifically designed to help prepare students for careers in the legal profession.
Recognizing the power of nonprofit organizations, Augusta University’s Department of Social Sciences is pleased to introduce a new Bachelor of Arts degree in Nonprofit Leadership and Administration.
Augusta University’s Master of Public Administration program was ranked as one of the top 150 Best Public Affairs Programs in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.
Former mayor of Augusta Deke Copenhaver is coming to Augusta University to discuss his new book, "The Change Maker," as part of the Town and Gown series.
The Master of Public Administration program at Augusta University is hosting the MPA Career Panel on Oct. 1.
Drs. William Hatcher and Augustine Hammond received the 2018 Best Paper Award from the Journal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs for their recent article.
Augusta University experts are ready to discuss the citizenship question on the 2020 census and gender’s influence on political views.
Access to the internet is often viewed as a positive feature for communities, but could higher levels of internet connectivity impact the mental health of a community? Dr. William Hatcher, director of Augusta University's Master of Public...
Take a look at what's happening at Augusta University this week.
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Almost 30 percent of surveyed cities have no formal cybersecurity policy, which would include rules on password creation and guidelines for employee training on computer security, according to a recent survey.
The cybersecurity and IT-related workforce in the Augusta metro area and Fort Gordon increased from 12,716 to 14,765. These workers contribute more than $1 billion to the local economy in salaries alone.
One of Augusta University’s newest degree programs, the Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Studies, is set to graduate its first students during Friday’s Spring Commencement ceremony.
Social entrepreneurship, a business model that endeavors to create employment opportunities, income and profit is growing in popularity. Dr. William Hatcher, Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Master of Public...
Local governments are seeking solutions for the looming threat of hackers targeting local government agencies.
While many businesses are cutting ties with the NRA, Atlanta-based Delta has received some pushback by Georgia GOP.
New legislation has some lawmakers and lobbyists nervous about how they will effect Amazon’s ultimate decision due to the nature of the bills dealing with LGBT and immigration.
The Augusta University Master of Public Administration program, in collaboration with North Carolina State’s Department of Public Administration, will house the Journal of Public Affairs Education (JPAE). JPAE is the flagship journal of the Network...