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If you have a story idea or achievement to share, the Augusta University Communications office is here for you.

Our expert team of writers can help craft and share your message with the entire university and health system community. Using a wide selection of communication channels, including websites, magazines, social media channels, news coverage and more, we seek to bring awareness to Augusta University's mission as a public research university and medical center dedicated to training the next generation of innovators, leaders and health care providers.

 

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Our mission is to enhance the brand of Augusta University and leverage media and internal communications opportunities to advance our clinical, research and educational missions. We love to support our institutional partners’ implementation of their strategic initiatives through all communications and marketing activities. We look forward to collaborating with you to advance the mission of Augusta University!

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Three college students stand with an older man and a female faculty member.

AU debate club makes debut at 2025 Regents’ Cup

“This is just the beginning. Debate isn’t just for competitions; it builds skills that last a lifetime," says Danielle Hayes.

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man wearing a scientific lab coat leaning a against counter in a lab

Nature has the answers; we must ask the right questions 

“There is this kind of excitement and curiosity that comes with constantly finding something that you never expected," says Balakrishna Lokeshwar, PhD.

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photo from article Oyster art captures judges’ eye, earns prestigious SEA Grant 

Oyster art captures judges’ eye, earns prestigious SEA Grant 

Beth Droppleman, PhD, has developed a series of paintings representing "The Mighty Oyster."

Continue reading Oyster art captures judges’ eye, earns prestigious SEA Grant 
A doctor wearing casual clothes poses beside an indoor micro-farm growing mustard greens.

A healthier Augusta, one micro-farm and rooftop garden at a time

"My ultimate goal is to have micro-farms and community gardens throughout the South and Southeast," says Malcolm Bevel, PhD.

Continue reading A healthier Augusta, one micro-farm and rooftop garden at a time

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