Did you know that studies show that access to books over the summer prevents a drastic loss of reading skills for students? A recent partnership between two elementary schools in Lawrenceville and the Lawrenceville First Baptist Church is putting books in students hand for the summer.
Students at Lawrenceville Elementary...
For the first time, students from the Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) chapter of the National Student Nursing Association (NSNA) brought home national awards from the association’s annual convention, held earlier this month in Dallas, Texas.
“We are so proud of our students for winning these prestigious awards,” said Dr. Diane...
Balloons decorating the Board Room… a crowd of energized employees and students filling the chairs… a celebratory feeling in the air. These are the signs that it must be October and time to salute the amazing achievements of Gwinnett County Public Schools' Relay For Life teams. It is a...
Georgia United Credit Union announced today the winners of their 23rd Annual Scholarship Competition. Since its inception, nearly $200,000 has been awarded to high school seniors.
In 2017, a total of $27,500 was awarded to four deserving high school seniors through scholarships named for the credit unions founder, Vernon...
Georgia Gwinnett College is one of only eight colleges selected by the Institute of International Education (IIE) to be honored through its annual Andrew Heiskell Awards for Innovation in International Education.
"These are highly competitive, worldwide awards, and this is the first international recognition for GGC," said Dr. Stas Preczewski,...
Gwinnett Tech's 4th Annual Science WORKS drew a record attendance of more than 1,000 guests Thursday evening as curious learners of all ages took the opportunity to experience hands-on learning at dozens of interactive stations across campus. Students and adults alike gathered to see first-hand how science, technology, engineering,...
The Georgia Library Media Association (GLMA) named Brookwood High School's Jan Wilson the 2016 Georgia Library Media Specialist of the Year. The award recognizes K-12 library media specialists with dynamic, innovative programs and whose instructional collaborations foster student engagement and achievement.
"To win this award is a great honor," said...
Gwinnett County Public Schools has reached the midpoint in our "Year of Promise" in which we have focused on the promise that lies within each student, and on our promise to help prepare them for the brightest possible future. That bright future is dependent on the learning and opportunities...
Best four years of your life!
For many students, an important part of the college experience is leaving home and moving away from parents and siblings. After all, living with three other humans in a room the size of a walk-in closet, existing on Ramen noodles and Red Bull, and...
With a pharmacist father and a nurse mother, Samuel John always knew that a career in healthcare was in his veins.
Now, as a professor and residency program director for the Pharmacy Program at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine's Georgia Campus, Dr. John is focused on teaching another generation...
Did you know that studies show that access to books over the summer prevents a drastic loss of reading skills for students? A recent partnership between two elementary schools in Lawrenceville and the Lawrenceville First Baptist Church is putting books in students hand for the summer.
Students at Lawrenceville Elementary...
For the first time, students from the Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) chapter of the National Student Nursing Association (NSNA) brought home national awards from the association’s annual convention, held earlier this month in Dallas, Texas.
“We are so proud of our students for winning these prestigious awards,” said Dr. Diane...
Balloons decorating the Board Room… a crowd of energized employees and students filling the chairs… a celebratory feeling in the air. These are the signs that it must be October and time to salute the amazing achievements of Gwinnett County Public Schools' Relay For Life teams. It is a...
Georgia United Credit Union announced today the winners of their 23rd Annual Scholarship Competition. Since its inception, nearly $200,000 has been awarded to high school seniors.
In 2017, a total of $27,500 was awarded to four deserving high school seniors through scholarships named for the credit unions founder, Vernon...
Georgia Gwinnett College is one of only eight colleges selected by the Institute of International Education (IIE) to be honored through its annual Andrew Heiskell Awards for Innovation in International Education.
"These are highly competitive, worldwide awards, and this is the first international recognition for GGC," said Dr. Stas Preczewski,...
Gwinnett Tech's 4th Annual Science WORKS drew a record attendance of more than 1,000 guests Thursday evening as curious learners of all ages took the opportunity to experience hands-on learning at dozens of interactive stations across campus. Students and adults alike gathered to see first-hand how science, technology, engineering,...
The Georgia Library Media Association (GLMA) named Brookwood High School's Jan Wilson the 2016 Georgia Library Media Specialist of the Year. The award recognizes K-12 library media specialists with dynamic, innovative programs and whose instructional collaborations foster student engagement and achievement.
"To win this award is a great honor," said...
Gwinnett County Public Schools has reached the midpoint in our "Year of Promise" in which we have focused on the promise that lies within each student, and on our promise to help prepare them for the brightest possible future. That bright future is dependent on the learning and opportunities...
Best four years of your life!
For many students, an important part of the college experience is leaving home and moving away from parents and siblings. After all, living with three other humans in a room the size of a walk-in closet, existing on Ramen noodles and Red Bull, and...
With a pharmacist father and a nurse mother, Samuel John always knew that a career in healthcare was in his veins.
Now, as a professor and residency program director for the Pharmacy Program at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine's Georgia Campus, Dr. John is focused on teaching another generation...