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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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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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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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Middle Georgia State University
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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Aviation Maintenance Program Begins July 11
Aviation Maintenance Program Begins July 11
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Is Social Media Bad For Your Mental Health?: Middle Georgia State University
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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City Council Work Session on June 7
City Council Work Session on June 7
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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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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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Fun in the Sun: UWG Hosting Community Summer Camps
Middle and high school students in the region will have the opportunity for unique experiences, to explore their passions, and to make new friends this summer when the University of West Georgia hosts summer camps for sixth- through 12th-graders. The weeklong camps will begin June 6 and run through July 22.
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UWG, Dalton State College Sign Partnership Agreement: Partnership Will Streamline Pathway for Business Students Between Two Institutions
Leaders from the University of West Georgia and Dalton State College recently signed an agreement to provide a streamlined pathway for business students between the two institutions.
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Door To Door Canvassers Working In Town
The purpose of this letter is to ensure the safety of our staff and to provide you with background information on Working America and our canvass operation so that you are aware of our activities and have the information you need to respond to any inquiries about our work.
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Ten CHS seniors sign certificates of intent on Future Educators Signing Day
Ten Carrollton High School seniors who have decided to study education in college signed certificates of intent at the Georgia Future Educators Signing Day May 17.
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UWG Hosts Inaugural Economic Outlook Event Focused on Newnan, Coweta
The University of West Georgia hosted the inaugural Economic Outlook: Newnan Monday, with business, government and community leaders from Coweta County gathering to discuss the local economy and what to expect in the coming year.
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Piedmont & Encompass Health Break Ground on Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital in Columbus
Piedmont and Encompass Health hosted a groundbreaking ceremony today for the future inpatient rehabilitation hospital in Columbus. The 40-bed inpatient rehabilitation hospital will be located at 8321 Veterans Parkway and is expected to begin caring for patients in summer 2023.
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AAHOA Lifetime Member Prakash Saraf Receives State and Local Recognition for Homeless Service
AAHOA Lifetime Member Prakash Saraf was recently recognized by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger, Maryland’s Legislative Assembly, and Baltimore County for his longtime service and advocacy work in helping people experiencing homelessness.