History with a Mission

Guardhouse Museum renovation breathes new life into an original Arsenal building.

Camelot

A timeless love story set in a magical age, Augusta University’s production of Lerner and Loewe’s Camelot transported audiences to the chivalrous days of the Round Table.

3 Qs: Jedidiah Ballard

Dr. Jedidiah Ballard is an assistant professor in emergency medicine for the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University. After earning his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine at Des Moines University in 2010, the...

Dispatch from: Yosano, Japan

Imagine having never left your hometown for more than two weeks. Difficult to picture, isn’t it? Now, on top of that, imagine having to pack everything you own into two suitcases to go somewhere you never could have...

Answers Along the Way: Simona Murph

Growing up in Romania, Dr. Simona Murph (EdS ’12) learned about the chemistry of cooking from her mother and ran with that knowledge toward a career in the sciences, first as a science teacher in Romania and now, after...

The Ones to Watch

They say that art imitates life. Nowhere is that more true than in movies. With machines becoming more and more intelligent and tragedies reshaping national borders, it’s easy to see why we look to silver-screen heroes...

For nearly 200 years, Augusta University and its legacy institutions have been centers of learning and drivers of discovery and innovation in Augusta, the state of Georgia and beyond. Our community of alumni, students, faculty and friends are amazing people living incredible lives and making invaluable contributions to our world.

We are pleased to publish four magazines in which we get to tell their stories: