A lot of military spouses find themselves living in the Washington, D.C., area, but not all of them get there by way of Bangladesh. Following her husband, the assistant Army attaché at the U.S. Embassy in Dhaka...
From the Wire: A. Spring 2018
Helping Through Irma As the City of Augusta welcomed Florida evacuees affected by Hurricane Irma, the Augusta University community jumped in to help without hesitation. About 400 students, faculty and staff signed up...
Eye on Campus: For Public Consumption
The city of Augusta did some serious soul searching in 2017. One of the biggest questions pertained to identity. Artistic identity, that is. More specifically, Augusta officials and community members wanted to know: If...
After the Applause
In January 2016, Augusta University was a newly rebranded institution looking for ways to inspire students, faculty and staff to rally behind the new university. Athletics was one of the answers, and six months later...
Alone in the Woods
On race days, Lara Way has her shoes on before the sun comes up. Hundreds of five o’clock starts at the Augusta Canal have led her to this moment. Hundreds more will follow.
A River’s Gift, Lessons from a Wooden Boat
His latest project stands tall in his house – 6-foot-1-inch to be exact. Blue. Red. Mighty. Without a fully sketched plan, Dr. Wes Kisting is still not sure how the proportions of his creation came out as perfectly as...