Augusta University’s Speaking Shakespeare will conclude the reading of “The Tempest” on March 8 at 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. this evening…
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Augusta University’s Speaking Shakespeare will conclude the reading of “The Tempest” on March 8 at 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. this evening…
Exhibiting artists Dayna Thacker and Steven L. Anderson explore nature and life’s interconnections through their artwork at the Story Lines exhibition in Mary S. Byrd Gallery. The exhibit opened Jan. 13 and will last through Feb. 18…
This story is published in the Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022 print edition of The Bell Ringer.
The Mary S. Byrd Gallery of Art is displaying the 2021 Juried Student Art Exhibition on the Summerville Campus. Augusta University students submitted and array of art including paintings, sculptures and multiple media…
The Mad Potters Organization has a ceramics sale on the Summerville Campus near the Jaguar Student Activities Center Nov. 15 –Nov. 17. Tables showcasing handcrafted mugs, bowls, dishes, jewelry and other ceramic collectibles are available to purchase…
On Nov. 8 and Nov. 9, students at Augusta University showed off their creativity on the JSAC patio by creating inspiring messages and joyful drawings with chalk…
The Augusta University Music Department’s orchestra put on a concert last month featuring soloist Tallulah Schaumann. This concert was a part of the department’s many concerts to highlight their different music ensembles. More information about future events can be found on the homepage for the Maxwell Theatre on the AU website. (photo by Janell Williams)
The Freedom Dance Club at Augusta University may not be on everyone’s radar, but one student's vision and passion are hoping to change that…
The Fine Arts Center houses a large array of talent in Augusta University’s Department of Music as well as various education and career opportunities in music. Students can attend ensemble performances starting this week.
The electrical box at Walton Way and Milledge Road in Augusta is something very special to a loved professor here at Augusta University, Cynthia Epps.
The Mary S. Byrd Gallery of Art presents a gallery entitled Cumberland Island: Land, Water, Wind and Light. This exhibit shows art from Christa Bowden, Emily J. Gomez and Ernesto Gomez.
Augusta University introduced a new alma mater, which was announced at the 2021 freshman convocation.
Augusta University Greek life hosts a welcome back bash for students. This event allows students to let loose and enjoy socializing with Greek members on campus.
Downtown Augusta sidewalks are a little more colorful this spring, and not just because of the pollen. A recent contest orchestrated by the Greater Augusta Arts Counsel has selected many local artists to use their talent to help bring attention to the relationship between Augusta’s storm drains and the Savannah River.
Augusta native April Henry graduated Summa Cum Laude as a Communications major from Augusta University, which was known then by the name Georgia Regents University in 2016. With aspirations of having a career in psychological therapy, Henry never anticipated her life today as one of Augusta’s most loved muralists.
Wanda and Vision find themselves in the odd town of Westview where life is built like that of a 1950’s sitcom.
On Feb. 17, 2021, Augusta University, in conjunction with The New Mississippi(s) Project, hosted the African American Read–In with authors Kiese Laymon and Jesmyn Ward as guest speakers.
Theatre AUG and Augusta University’s Department of Art and Design will present a spring performance of Metaphysique D’ephemera on March 18-21, 2021 at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Due to social distancing guidelines, the event will take place outside, on the portico of the Maxwell Performing Arts Theater on the Summerville Campus.
Black history month, February, was founded by Carter G. Woodson in 1926.
The Netflix original “Citation” was released in October 31, 2020. The film features a young Nigerian girl named Moremi who is attending a university. The film, which is based on true events, has Moremi report Lucien N’ Dyarea, a popular professor in the university, who tried to rape her.
Vice President Kamala Harris’ win marks a key milestone in America’s history. For the first time in the history of the United States, a minority woman will serve as Vice President.