As digital threats continue to evolve, cybersecurity has never been more essential. In recognition of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, this episode highlights Augusta University’s leadership in cyber education and innovation. We speak with Dr. Alex Schwarzmann, Dean of the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences, about how AU is preparing students to meet the challenges of an increasingly connected world. Then, alum Michael Banks shares his path from student to Amazon Web Services professional and offers practical advice on staying safe online.
Augusta University is shaping global citizens through international education, cultural exchange, and study abroad opportunities. This episode celebrates the vibrant diversity that enriches our campus and connects us to the world.
Learn more about Study Abroad: https://www.augusta.edu/studyabroad
Behind every great university is a network of dedicated faculty, staff and students working together to shape its future. In this episode, we pull back the curtain on how Augusta University operates beyond the classroom.
We sit down with representatives from the Faculty Senate and Staff Council to discuss their roles in shaping policies, campus initiatives and faculty-staff advocacy. In the second segment, we chat with representatives from the Student Government Association to learn how students have a voice in decisions that impact campus life.
Cancer affects us all, but Augusta University’s Georgia Cancer Center is changing the future of treatment, research, and care. In this episode, we highlight the groundbreaking discoveries, compassionate patient support, and innovative therapies making a global impact right from Augusta. We also spotlight Paceline, a powerful community movement that fuels cancer research through cycling and fundraising. Learn how AU is driving hope forward—and how you can join the mission.Learn more about Paceline's Team Jaguar: https://paceline.org/teams/TeamJaguar
From hurricanes to unexpected emergencies, preparedness is key to keeping our campus community safe. In this episode, we sit down with John Ryan, Coordinator of Augusta University’s Office of Critical Event Preparedness and Response (CEPaR), to talk about what it means to be “Jaguar Ready.” As hurricane season begins, John shares practical tips for students, faculty, and staff on staying informed, building resilience, and navigating emergencies with confidence.
Learn more about CEPaR: https://www.augusta.edu/cepar
Traditions are the heartbeat of campus life, and at Augusta University, they create the memories and moments that connect Jaguars for a lifetime. In this episode of In the Wild, we explore AU’s most cherished traditions and student rites of passage with ShaRon Dukes, Assistant Vice President for Student Life and Engagement, and Taylor Zimmerman, Coordinator for Student Life. From Weeks of Welcome to Homecoming, we’ll uncover how these events foster pride, community, and Jaguar spirit.
In the second segment, we’re joined by newly crowned Homecoming Queen Leilani Watson and Duchess Rebeccaarmani Thomas to hear firsthand what AU traditions mean to students and how they celebrate being part of Jaguar Nation.
Learn more about the Student Life: https://www.augusta.edu/student-life/sle
Mental health is one of the most important challenges facing Gen Z, and Augusta University is committed to making sure students have the tools to thrive. In this episode of In the Wild, we talk with alumna Taylor Rodriguez, a Double Jag who excelled in leadership roles while learning how to prioritize her own well-being. We’re also joined by Bayo Onabule, formerly with Student Counseling and Psychological Services (SCAPS) and now with the College of Education, to share insights on AU’s mental health resources, coping strategies, and practical tips for managing stress.
Learn more about Student Counseling & Psychological Services: https://www.augusta.edu/counseling
In the Wild takes you inside Augusta University’s Savannah Campus at Georgia Southern University as we reflect on the Medical College of Georgia’s first year and look ahead to the exciting addition of the Dental College of Georgia. Hear from Dr. Elizabeth Gray, campus dean for MCG–Savannah, and Dr. Folami Powell, campus assistant dean, about how the campus is driving innovation in medical education through collaboration with local healthcare institutions and community partners.
In our second segment, Dr. Theresa Gonzales, associate dean of extramural clinics, joins us to preview the impact of DCG’s expansion to Savannah and what it means for the future of health sciences in the region.
Learn more about the MCG Savannah: https://web2.augusta.edu/mcg/savannah/index
As Augusta University steps into a new academic year, In the Wild sits down with Karen Keen, Augusta University’s First Lady, to reflect on her impactful first year in the role and the exciting opportunities ahead. From championing student success to strengthening community connections, Karen shares her personal journey and the initiatives she’s most passionate about across the university.
Tune in for an inspiring conversation that blends reflection, purpose, and a forward-looking perspective on what’s next for Jaguar Nation.
Learn more about Mrs. Keen: https://www.augusta.edu/president/first-lady
In the season finale of In the Wild, we sit down with Dr. Russell T. Keen, the new president of Augusta University, to reflect on a remarkable first year of leadership. From key achievements to pivotal moments, Keen shares his perspective on what has shaped the university this year and what’s on the horizon.
Learn more about the Dr. Keen: https://www.augusta.edu/president/bio
In this episode of In the Wild, we share the inspiring journeys of John Senat, from Haiti, and Niang Muang, from Myanmar—two graduating students from The Dental College of Georgia. Learn how Augusta University has supported their academic and personal growth as they prepare to return home and make meaningful impacts in their communities.
Learn more about the Dental College of Georgia: https://www.augusta.edu/dentalmedicine
At Augusta University, higher education isn’t one-size-fits-all. In this episode of In the Wild, we explore how AU is meeting the needs of a growing population of non-traditional students—including adult learners, military-affiliated students, and those balancing full-time jobs or families.
Learn more about the AU Online: https://www.augusta.edu/online/about
Fandom can bring people together—but what happens when admiration for a celebrity turns into obsession? In this episode of In the Wild, we sit down with AU alum and content creator Cindy Noir to explore the intense world of celebrity super fandoms.
We unpack the psychological and social forces that drive some fans to engage in online bullying, doxxing, and even criminal behavior—all in the name of their favorite stars. From the rise of stan culture to the real-world consequences of extreme devotion, this episode dives deep into the blurred lines between healthy admiration and harmful fanaticism, and what it means for society today.
Learn more about Cindy Noir: https://www.thecindynoir.com
Maternal health and rural healthcare are two critical challenges facing Georgia—but what happens when these issues intersect? In this episode of In the Wild, we speak with Catherine Clary, director for Rural Health, and Marlo Vernon, PhD, assistant professor at the Medical College of Georgia, to explore the alarming rates of maternal mortality among women in rural areas. We dive into the research and initiatives underway to combat these disparities and highlight how Augusta University is preparing the next generation of healthcare providers through hands-on training in the Interdisciplinary Simulation Center with A.J Kleinheskel, PhD, director for the Simulation Center.
Learn more about the Simulation Center: https://www.augusta.edu/centers/isc
Civic engagement isn’t just about volunteering—it’s a pathway to shaping communities and building meaningful careers. In this episode of In the Wild, we highlight how Augusta University fosters civic responsibility by talking to alum Shannon Sombar and current student James Allen from Young Professionals of Augusta (YPA). We also sit down with Tionna Thornton and Jaida Jeffreys from Student Life and Engagement to explore how students can get involved, make a local impact, and develop leadership skills that last a lifetime.
Whether you’re passionate about public service or just getting started, this episode offers insights on turning civic engagement into lasting change.
Learn more about the Student Life and Engagement: https://www.augusta.edu/student-life/sle
Augusta University’s connection to the local business community is stronger than ever, and Midtown Tavern is a prime example of that partnership. In this episode of In the Wild, we sit down with Midtown Tavern owner Maguire Welsh, a Jag Perks partner with deep ties to AU. We explore his journey as a business owner, his connection to the university, and a special AU-branded menu item created just for Jaguars. Tune in to discover how AU and local businesses are working together to enhance student life and strengthen the Augusta community.
Disclaimer: Anyone under the age of 21 will have to wait to enjoy the Jagarita... It's the law. But trust us, the wait will be worth it.
Learn more about the Jag Perks program: https://www.augusta.edu/externalrelations/jagperks
Artificial intelligence is advancing at a rapid pace, but with great power comes great responsibility. In this episode of In the Wild, we dive into the latest AI innovations and their ethical implications with Craig Albert, PhD, program director for Augusta University’s new Intelligence, Defense, and Cybersecurity Policy PhD program. We also chat with Candis Bond, PhD, interim director for the English and World Languages department, about the evolving role of AI in communication, education and beyond.
Learn more about the Intelligence, Defense, and Cybersecurity Policy program: https://www.augusta.edu/programs/intelligence-defense-cybersecurity-policy-phd
Preparing for your dream job starts with the right tools and skills, and we’ve got the experts to help you get there. In this episode of In the Wild, we sit down with Julie Goley, director of Career Services, to discuss crafting standout resumes, acing interviews, and making a strong first impression. Then, Ingrid Tutt, Special Events Coordinator, shares insights on professionalism, etiquette, and how to navigate networking events with confidence. Whether you're job hunting or building your professional brand, this episode will give you the strategies to succeed.
Learn more about Career Services at Augusta University: https://www.augusta.edu/careerservices
Augusta University’s College of Nursing is shaping the future of healthcare in Georgia, and we’re diving into what makes this flagship program stand out. In this episode of In the Wild, we sit down with Beth NeSmith, PhD, dean of the College of Nursing, to discuss the program’s growth, impact, and vision for the future. Then, we catch up with Kendall Green, an AU Nursing alum and friend of the show, who shares their journey from student to healthcare professional.
Learn more about the College of Nursing: https://www.augusta.edu/nursing
Augusta University Athletics is getting a fresh new look, and we’re taking you inside the action. In this episode of In the Wild, Mason Grounds, Assistant Director for Athletic Operations, shares the exciting cosmetic improvements and program upgrades across AU Athletics. Then, we meet Sam Reece, Augusta University’s new dance coach, as she introduces the newly established Dance Team and even teaches us a few moves.
Learn more about Jaguar Athletics: https://augustajags.com