Dr. Megan (Matthews) Buning is one of South Carolina softball’s all-time greats, and now she has found a unique way to give back to the game. A former coach who now also spends time in the SEC Network broadcast booth, Buning’s full-time...
Dr. Andrew Moore, Assistant Professor of Kinesiology, joined The Means Report to explain how you can maximize your time during this continued span of uncertainty. Click the image below to enjoy the interview!
Growing up in Elberton, Georgia, Marcus Allen had a lot of incredible teachers who inspired him to be the man he is today. They were thoughtful, patient and caring, but Allen, who is now the principal of Grovetown Middle...
Augusta University’s College of Education provides unique learning opportunities, like immersive experiences, hands-on activities, real-life challenges in safe settings and collaboration with students and professionals from diverse backgrounds...
AUGUSTA, GA. – Elementary Education in the Department of Teaching and Learning in the College of Education was recently honored at the Augusta University Teaching Excellence Awards for Program Teaching Excellence. The honor is given to a...
Dr. Ashley Gess, assistant professor of education, explains why implementing the growing STEM and STEAM curriculums may make your child’s classroom may look different this year.
Dr. Margaux Brown, assistant professor of counseling, appeared on WJBF on Aug. 6 to talk about how parents and caregivers can help combat back-to-school jitters in their children.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Dr. Hannah Bennett, professor of kinesiology, was recently presented with a Value of Leadership award by second-year students at Augusta University at the Half-Way There Celebration on April 11. Leadership is one of several values...
AUGUSTA, GA. – Dr. Rebecca Harper’s life changed with one workshop. “As cliché as it sounds, it changed everything about the way I teach writing,” she said. “It changed my life.” And so Harper, a professor of education and literacy expert in the...
AUGUSTA, GA. – Augusta University College of Education’s own Katy Towns received Honorable Mention in the American Counseling Association’s Ross Trust Future School Counselors Essay Competition. Towns was one of 17 entrants out of 600 nationwide to...