Augusta students Chris Woods, Faydia Ramnarine and Makaiyla Reed have won major video awards …
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Augusta students Chris Woods, Faydia Ramnarine and Makaiyla Reed have won major video awards …
AUPD plans to hire eight students for the Jaguar Safety Patrol program for the fall semester …
Ramadan is an Islamic holiday celebrated in the ninth month of the Islamic calendar dedicated to prayer, reflection and fasting.
Augusta University’s Spring 2021 Commencement featured student speakers Tammy Eboigbe and Dorothy Elangwe …
Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, with a remarkable background in research and dean of the James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy at the University of Cincinnati, Neil MacKinnon is excited to implement everything he’s learned along the way by connecting with the community and happily going the extra mile to contribute to the growth and success of Augusta University.
On April 20, 2021, Augusta University hosted a virtual roundtable featuring Juju Chang, ABC ‘Nightline’ co-anchor and journalist as keynote speaker. She and other speakers discussed recent violence toward Asian Americans following COVID-19, and ways in which the community can become involved in putting an end to stereotypes.
Dr. Brooks Keel, President of Augusta University, delivered his State of the University Address on April 16, 2021. Hundreds watched Dr. Keel’s remarks virtually as the speech was streamed live that afternoon.
Augusta University’s State of the University is being streamed April 16, 2021 at 3 p.m. Dr. Brooks A. Keel, President of Augusta University, will present the address. The virtual event can be watched live at https://www.augusta.edu/stream/.
The Bell Ringer’s Carlos Rodriguez and Emily Garcia have won SPJ Mark of Excellence Awards for Region 3 …
Downtown Augusta sidewalks are a little more colorful this spring, and not just because of the pollen. A recent contest orchestrated by the Greater Augusta Arts Counsel has selected many local artists to use their talent to help bring attention to the relationship between Augusta’s storm drains and the Savannah River.
As COVID-19 vaccinations are becoming more accessible to the public, students at Augusta University are assessing risk factors as well as the benefits of getting vaccinated.
The Student Government Association at Augusta University is expected to host events in order to promote the upcoming elections taking place March 31, 2021 through April 2, 2021.
Georgia U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff held a virtual town hall about economic relief from the pandemic on March 8, 2021.
Former Georgia Republican U.S. Sen. David Perdue announced that he would not run for Senate in 2022 through a statement from his twitter account Feb. 23, 2021. This comes one week after Perdue announced on Feb. 16, 2021 that he had filed paperwork to run in the senate Republican Primary election.
On Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021, Augusta University hosted, Courageous Conversations with Raymond Santana, a member of the Exonerated Five.
On Feb. 17, 2021, Augusta University, in conjunction with The New Mississippi(s) Project, hosted the African American Read–In with authors Kiese Laymon and Jesmyn Ward as guest speakers.
Augusta University held its first job fair of 2021 virtually with the hope to connect more students to job and internship opportunities on February 19.
Theatre AUG and Augusta University’s Department of Art and Design will present a spring performance of Metaphysique D’ephemera on March 18-21, 2021 at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Due to social distancing guidelines, the event will take place outside, on the portico of the Maxwell Performing Arts Theater on the Summerville Campus.
Augusta University’s Department of Communication and Office of Civic Engagement held the introductory event for The First Amendment Series.