History with a Mission

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

Eye on Campus: Raising the Curtains

For almost a half-century, the Grover C. Maxwell Performing Arts Theatre has welcomed students, staff and community alike. Through these doors, people have gathered to hear concerts, recitals, academic and university...

3 Qs: Cowboy Mike

Michael Searles is a professor emeritus of history at Augusta University. Known to the Augusta community as Cowboy Mike, Searles strives to educate audiences on the Western experiences of black cowboys. Although he is...

After the Storm

A tragedy brought them together. Augusta University gave them a future. On Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina came crashing into the Gulf Coast. A Category 3 storm, Katrina stretched 400 miles across with sustained winds...

A. Fall 2016 Through the Lens

1. Investiture The Inaugural Celebration and Investiture of Augusta University’s first President, Brooks A. Keel, took place April 27 at the Augusta Convention Center on Reynolds Street, marking the centerpiece of a...

A. Fall 2016 In Memoriam

John R. Arnall (MD ’56) Alonzo J. Bentley (MD ’64) Ron C. Bloodworth (MD ’63) Uriah H. Bodie (MFRI ’61) Susan B. Bohler (BA ’75) Frances C. Bouton (AA ’42) Betty A. Brooks (MD ’48) Helen M. Callahan (BA ’69) Jackson G...

Value Added: ‘Give Them a Boost’

All that stood between her and a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology was an internship. Previous summer courses she’d taken during her four years studying and playing softball at Augusta University had cost around $1,000...

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: