AUA Selects Blackboard Learn
American University of Antigua is proud to announce that it has selected Blackboard Learn™ and will implement it immediately to provide online study aids for its students. Blackboard Learn is
American University of Antigua is proud to announce that it has selected Blackboard Learn™ and will implement it immediately to provide online study aids for its students. Blackboard Learn is
In our ongoing effort to help students fulfill their dreams of becoming successful doctors in the United States and Canada, AUA is proud to announce that two soon-to-be former AUA
American University of Antigua (AUA), a leader in global medical education, has signed an articulation agreement with Assumption College of Worcester, Massachusetts. This is the first agreement for Assumption College with
American University of Antigua (AUA) College of Medicine held its graduation ceremony on June 1, 2009 at the Grand Hyatt New York at 1PM. Keynote Speaker Congressman Donald M. Payne
American University of Antigua (AUA) continues its commitment to social responsibility by teaming with the medical staff of the USNS Comfort, whose primary mission is to “provide a mobile, flexible, and
American University of Antigua (AUA) proudly announced its affiliation with the recently opened Mount St. John Medical Center (MSJMC) in Antigua. MSJMC, a USD$100 million development, is the Caribbean’s most modern medical
American University of Antigua’s (AUA) relationship with Manipal University in India continues to produce many benefits for students and faculty alike. On March 30, 2009, the Times of India’s educational
American University of Antigua (AUA), one of the few international medical schools approved for clinical clerkships and residency training by New York state, and a leader in global medical education with
As part of our mission to prepare students to become successful U.S. physicians, AUA graduates have been highly successful in securing U.S. residencies through the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP).
Continuing with its effort to assist the Antiguan community, the students of American University of Antigua (AUA) College of Medicine 21, made a charitable donation to the Sunshine Home for Girls.