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Aviation Maintenance Program Begins July 11
Aviation Maintenance Program Begins July 11
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Finding Greatness: Stephen Adams
As an MGA student, Stephen Adams worked as an intern with the Macon Economic Development Commission. Now he’s executive director of the Macon-Bibb Industrial Authority.
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SGTC Graduate Returns To Speak To Cosmetology Students
South Georgia Technical College (SGTC) graduate Janice Goodin visited with SGTC Cosmetology Instructor Dorothea Lusane McKenzie and her students recently to talk with students about the importance of skin care.
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Two Georgia Gwinnett College students win Women in Technology scholarships
Two Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) information technology students have earned scholarships from Women in Technology (WIT), an Atlanta-based nonprofit organization dedicated to helping women excel in the science, technology, engineering, arts and math fields (STEAM). This is the fourth year in a row a GGC student has been awarded this scholarship.
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UGA, rural communities work on safe walking routes
In many rural Georgia communities, there are few safe routes, away from high-traffic areas, that allow opportunities for physical activity. Without this infrastructure, walking in the community can be unsafe and difficult.
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Two SCTC Students Awarded Automotive Scholarships - Southern Crescent Technical College
The Georgia Automobile Dealers Association recently donated $100,000 to the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) Foundation in support of students pursuing a career in the automotive industry. As a part of the gift, a scholarship program was established for students enrolled in automotive technology, auto collision, and other automotive-related programs at TCSG colleges like Southern Crescent Technical College (SCTC).
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Georgia Gwinnett College is ‘storm ready’
Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) has been recertified as a StormReady campus by the National Weather Service (NWS).
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Is Social Media Bad For Your Mental Health?
From Facebook to TikTok and everything in between, social media is engrained in our everyday lives, connecting us to work, school, businesses, and each other. However, while social media helps to build these connections and ease feelings of isolation, it also takes a toll on users’ mental and emotional wellbeing. Dr. Kim Johnson, associate professor of nursing at Middle Georgia State University, explains why social media use may be hurting your health and shares the benefits of taking a break.
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UGA establishes School of Computing
In response to rising student enrollment and the growing role of computing in a range of fields, the University of Georgia has elevated its longstanding department of computer science to a School of Computing.
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Ribbon Cutting Held to Reopen Jackson High School Welding Lab - Southern Crescent Technical College
In partnership with the Butts County Chamber of Commerce, the Butts County Development Authority, the Butts County School System and local business and industry partners, Southern Crescent Technical College held a ribbon cutting on Monday, June 6, 2022 for the reopening of the welding lab located at Jackson High School. This ribbon cutting also kicked off a new welding class with ten students in attendance.
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Celebrating Pride Month
June is designated Pride Month for the LGBTQIA community to celebrate culture and community. It originated in the early 1970s with daylong and weekend commemorations of the Stonewall riots of 1969.
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Keith McGreggor Named Fulbright Specialist
Keith McGreggor, Georgia Tech professor of the practice in the School of Interactive Computing, and director of VentureLab, has been named a Fulbright Specialist, one of only nine from Georgia Tech since the program began in 2001.
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Volunteers needed for 2022 Georgia Police & Fire Games
With the start of the 2022 Georgia Police & Fire Games just around the corner, the City of Gainesville is seeking volunteers to assist with events slated June 20-25 at various venues across Gainesville-Hall County.
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A decade of giving
This year, the University of Georgia Parents Leadership Council celebrates the 10th anniversary of its grants program, which has given more than $4.6 million to initiatives across campus and enhanced the college experience of countless UGA students.
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West Academy Street to partially close for paving
As part of the City of Gainesville's ongoing Downtown Streetscape Improvements Project, West Academy Street will partially close for paving, allowing for smoother sailing from Washington to Green streets.
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City Council Work Session on June 7
City Council Work Session on June 7
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Georgia Southern student recognized for registering 300 bone marrow donors
A Georgia Southern University student is saving lives, and is now receiving national recognition for her work.
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Georgia Southwestern celebrates one year with new website
It’s been one year since Georgia Southwestern State University launched an entirely new website created from scratch using Cascade CMS (content management system). Data from the last year has shown the project to be a huge success.
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Morehead reappointed president of Southeastern Conference
University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead has been reappointed president of the Southeastern Conference for another year.
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Waters College of Health Professions researchers studying racial disparities in cardiovascular disease
Researchers in the Waters College of Health Professions (WCHP) at Georgia Southern University are studying why Black adults in America are 30% more likely to die from cardiovascular disease (CVD) than white adults through a study on racial disparities and cardiovascular health.