An Augusta native, John Paul enjoys the school/work/life balance provided by AU. From playing on the baseball team to taking advantage of opportunities to work with dedicated professors, John has the full college...
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Jomari: Empowering his future
Hailing from Forsyth, GA, Jomari Jackson saw joining the Jaguar family as a no brainer. He is incredibly grateful to AU for providing opportunities to increase his studies and adopt rewarding attributes that will help...
Jah’Asia: Embracing the future
From Hampton, GA, Jah’Asia Williams has the goal of becoming a nurse. She credits her experience at AU for her growing self-confidence and ability to embrace the future. The support that the Academic Success...
Justin: Pushing the boundaries
Computer science major Justin DeShong isn’t afraid to explore diverse fields and expand his horizons. From computer science to music, the world around him feeds his excitement for new discoveries. At Augusta...
6 reasons to consider being an alumni donor
Especially after graduation, money can be tight. But once you get a strong foundation under you financially, you can start thinking about what some good causes are to put your money towards. One to consider is...
Contemplating grad school? Here’s what to consider
As the last strains of “Pomp and Circumstance” fade in the background, you step out of the facility doors and into a whirlwind of family photos, congratulations from friends, and a sense of true accomplishment. You...
Are rock concerts really coming back into fashion?
Monotonectally pursue backward-compatible ideas without empowered imperatives. Interactively predominate low-risk high-yield ROI rather than adaptive e-tailers. Progressively morph standardized value vis-a-vis just in...
Erica: Art is everywhere
Calling Augusta University home brings inspiration to Photography major Erica Langsam. Whether working in Washington Hall on her newest masterpiece or going out and about to capture Augustan scenery, Erica’s...
Will: The Vacuum Canon
Will, physics major in the College of Science and Math, is back with another experiment that demonstrates the principle: forces = mass x acceleration. Watch as a small ball gets propelled across a room “really...
Will & Larry: Conservation of Angular Momentum
Will, physics major, and Silent Larry, physics and chemistry major, from the College of Science and Math show two separate experiments that demonstrate the Conservation of Momentum— an object is in motion it tends to...