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Deans, the Au President, the AU Provost, an AU Foundation member and a graduate student stand behind a ribbon as it is cut.

Fourth-floor research labs officially open in the College of Science and Mathematics

Augusta University leadership, faculty, staff and students gather for the ribbon-cutting of the College of Science and Mathematics Building's fourth floor, a space open to all colleges and dedicated to interdisciplinary research.

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Illuminating the diamond: Augusta University softball and baseball teams unveil new lights

The baseball and softball programs will begin their seasons in early 2024 with new, state-of-the-art LED lights.

Professor and an intern working with artifacts.

Internships are key to success for students who seek a career in museums

Stacey Thompson, the director of the Guard House Museum and a lecturer of museum studies at Augusta University, believes internships play a crucial role in opening doors for students seeking a career in museums.

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London-based curator, writer and broadcaster visits Augusta University to discuss her BBC film, ‘Treasures of Indus’

Sona Datta, PhD, a London-based curator, writer and broadcaster, will participate in a free screening of the first series of her BBC film entitled, “Treasures of the Indus: Pakistan Unveiled,” at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 26, at the Maxwell Theatre on the Summerville Campus of Augusta University.