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Needing a change and wanting to be closer to family, Angela Morgan came to Augusta University to teach music and eventually became chair of the Department of Music …
Associate professor Liana Babayan speaks the study of language as Augusta University’s Department of English and World Languages prepares to host the virtual event “Afro-pean Soul: A Conversation with Les Nubians”.
Augusta University professor Bran Cromer has spent many years conducting explorative work in the field of vertebrate ecology while sharing his passion with students along the way …
Many people see Augusta as the home of the Masters Tournament or being the hometown of Bobby Jones and James Brown. However, there’s much more to experience …
For those interested in the Black history of Augusta, there is one place that should be visited immediately – the Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History …
Augusta-based funk trio Brownstown Gritty will perform Nov. 3 in the Westobou Gallery following last month’s release of their new extended play album “Funk City, Vol.1” on all major streaming platforms …
With Halloween around the corner, locals may find themselves seeking entertainment of the scary kind …
This story is published in the Monday, Oct. 3, 2022 print edition of The Bell Ringer on page 5.
Issue 46 of the Sand Hills Literary Magazine is now available for Augusta University students on campus, and it’s the best one yet …
It’s summer. So we’re putting pickles on burgers and relishing (get it, relish?) in all that the season has to offer, including cucumbers.
Kayla Hogan graduated from Augusta University with a bachelor’s degree in business administration in 2018. She expected to have a career in marketing, but in the first five years of her professional career, she has instead been surprised to find more success in the field of public relations…
Exhibiting artists Dayna Thacker and Steven L. Anderson explore nature and life’s interconnections through their artwork at the Story Lines exhibition in Mary S. Byrd Gallery. The exhibit opened Jan. 13 and will last through Feb. 18…
This story is published in the Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022 print edition of The Bell Ringer.
The Augusta University Cinema Series, run by professor Matthew Buzzell, is one of the many fun activities on campus that are free for AU students and faculty, as well as the general public…
Janell Williams found this week’s affordable find at the Maxwell Theatre and Medina’s…
Augusta University’s Student Life and Engagement celebrated the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday with a Friendsgiving meal Tuesday, Nov. 9…
The Mary S. Byrd Gallery of Art is displaying the 2021 Juried Student Art Exhibition on the Summerville Campus. Augusta University students submitted and array of art including paintings, sculptures and multiple media…
The Mad Potters Organization has a ceramics sale on the Summerville Campus near the Jaguar Student Activities Center Nov. 15 –Nov. 17. Tables showcasing handcrafted mugs, bowls, dishes, jewelry and other ceramic collectibles are available to purchase…