History with a Mission

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

In Memoriam: A. Fall 2018

Sheila Allen (BA ’82, MEd ’89) Mary Barnwell (MSN ’77) George Batayias (MD ’60) Jack Bates (MD ’63) Elizabeth Belcher (BS ’89) Dana Brockington (DMD ’89) Eugene Bruker (MS ’62) Merrye J. Brunson (MEd ’76) J. Stephen...

Value Added: The Legacy Continues

As president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt led the United States through two of our history’s greatest challenges, the Great Depression and World War II. But 11 years before his first term, Roosevelt faced a personal...

In Place: Protective Beauty

Augusta might owe its existence to the Savannah River — without it, James Oglethorpe would never have established a trading post below its shoals in 1736, nor would the canal that allowed Augusta to emerge as an...

More Qs with Joanne Sexton

What is the difference between the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences and the Cyber Institute? The School of Computer and Cyber Sciences was created to bring Augusta University’s computer science, information...

A Passion for Helping

When Aubrey Dowd’s husband was given the opportunity to be the assistant Army attaché for the U.S. Embassy in Dhaka, Bangladesh, the College of Education grad (BS `12) was hoping to teach at the International American...

Answers Along the Way: Professional Scholars

If you were around in the 1980s, chances are you might remember the popular sitcom Doogie Howser, M.D., starring Neil Patrick Harris. The show told the story of a teenaged genius juggling the normal problems of being a...

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: