By Marsha Loda, Ph.D., and Michael Dugan, Ph.D. The after-effects of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown will reveal many unintended consequences from a consumer behavioral perspective. While research varies, reports suggest varying amounts of time for a...
Pardon Ndhlovu is no mystery to Augusta University. In 2013, Pardon became the assistant coach for our Augusta University Cross Country team. During his time here, he was known for his race performances. However, in the Hull College of Business, he...
Michael Dugan, Ph.D., received The Graduate School’s Distinguished Research Award on Wednesday, April 19, 2017. This award is presented to a member of the Graduate Faculty who has brought recognition and honor to Augusta University for their...
Manisha Mathur, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Marketing, attended the Association of Marketing Theory and Practice Conference. Dr. Mathur received the “Thomas Ponzurick Top Paper in Conference Award” in addition to the “Best Paper...
“The approximate number of firearms units sold has increased. Part of that is because we’re seeing a population increase across the country, it’s currently hunting season and there is a pre-election impact,” said Jurgen Brauer, an...
By Danielle Harris The National Science Foundation has awarded Augusta University computer science professor Harley Eades III with a grant to fund his research on attack trees, a visual representation of computer systems used to identify and assess...