Wonder what Augusta University graduates have been up to? Here's a list of those who've checked in, including a letter from the President Keel.
History and Heritage: Welcome Home, Harry
Augusta has a thriving music and art culture, but it was Harry Jacobs who was responsible for carving out a place for chamber music in the CSRA.
In the Field: Hope Locally Grown
Despite many of its residents working at the textile mills, Harrisburg saw little of their wealth. When the neighborhood’s last grocery store closed in 2017, it felt like more of the same.
Winston’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Written by Emily Lacey • Illustrated by Kris Black Winston didn’t sleep well last night. After the last in a series of arguments, he broke up with his girlfriend, and she angrily moved out. Winston checks the news...
Cyberattacks Across the Decades
Say the word “cyberattack” and, for most of us, a few come immediately to mind: Equifax, Yahoo, Sony, etc. They’re recent and they’re big. But cyber crime is as old as computers, and some of the biggest you might never...
Moving Downtown: Deal’s investment brings cyber to the river
When you think of Augusta, you think of golf, James Brown, and now, thanks to a wave of investment started by the federal government, you think of cyber.