Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) announced it has committed through its Foundation the allocation of $5 million to a new venture capital fund designed to stimulate innovation and entrepreneurship in the healthcare field, with a specific focus on primary care.
The Primary Care Innovation Fund is the first such...
Georgia Gwinnett College has been awarded the Gwinnett Chamber of CommerceÂ’s 2016 IMPACT Regional Business Award in the education category. The Gwinnett Chamber honored more than 100 finalist organizations across several industry categories at a luncheon today. Presented by BB&T, the award program is designed to be reflective and...
On Saturday, Sanchez and MaGalie Jones proudly will walk across the stage at Cobb Energy the Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta to receive their bachelorÂ’s degrees from Saint Leo University.
Sanchez and “Maggie” Jones attended Saint Leo’s Gwinnett Education Center in Duluth and live in Loganville, GA.
They are veterans of...
The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday awarded Temple Inc. the contract to upgrade all the flashing school beacons across Gwinnett County for less than $700,000.
School beacons are used to control traffic in school zones for the safety of drivers and students. As such, these devices are part...
Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation (GCPR) in partnership with the National Alliance for Youth Sports offers the Start Smart Sports Program at Lenora Park for kids ages three to five. The program offered at Lenora includes the multi-sport teaching throwing, catching, batting and kicking and kicking. Lenora Park will...
When Georgia Gwinnett College held its May 12 commencement ceremony, it more than doubled its number of U.S. Army officers by commissioning four at once, including its first two female officers.
The GGC U.S. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program enrolls about 200 students. Of those, only a small...
Georgia Gwinnett College awarded more than 470 bachelorÂ’s degrees at todayÂ’s commencement ceremony, held on the collegeÂ’s campus. An estimated 5,000 attended.
This ceremony included several firsts for Georgia Gwinnett. The college graduated 23 members of its charter nursing class, more of whom will graduate later this year.
Jordan Hunter of...
A group of Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) seniors recently learned their hard work during their K-12 academic career has earned them the opportunity to go to college for free. The 18 students have been named 2016 Gates Millennium Scholars. Joining a group of 1,000 students from across the...
Camp Invention, the nationÂ’s premier summer enrichment day camp program, supported by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and a product of the National Inventors Hall of Fame (NIHF), is coming to Hebron Christian Academy the week of June 6, 2016.
For students entering grades one through six,...
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) announced that seven Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) seniors were selected as 2016 National Merit Scholars. The seven Gwinnett students who join a growing list of students who continue to receive notification of scholarships are:
 Grayson High School
Noah M. Wilson
Probable career field: Biomedical Engineering
National...
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) announced it has committed through its Foundation the allocation of $5 million to a new venture capital fund designed to stimulate innovation and entrepreneurship in the healthcare field, with a specific focus on primary care.
The Primary Care Innovation Fund is the first such...
Georgia Gwinnett College has been awarded the Gwinnett Chamber of CommerceÂ’s 2016 IMPACT Regional Business Award in the education category. The Gwinnett Chamber honored more than 100 finalist organizations across several industry categories at a luncheon today. Presented by BB&T, the award program is designed to be reflective and...
On Saturday, Sanchez and MaGalie Jones proudly will walk across the stage at Cobb Energy the Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta to receive their bachelorÂ’s degrees from Saint Leo University.
Sanchez and “Maggie” Jones attended Saint Leo’s Gwinnett Education Center in Duluth and live in Loganville, GA.
They are veterans of...
The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday awarded Temple Inc. the contract to upgrade all the flashing school beacons across Gwinnett County for less than $700,000.
School beacons are used to control traffic in school zones for the safety of drivers and students. As such, these devices are part...
Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation (GCPR) in partnership with the National Alliance for Youth Sports offers the Start Smart Sports Program at Lenora Park for kids ages three to five. The program offered at Lenora includes the multi-sport teaching throwing, catching, batting and kicking and kicking. Lenora Park will...
When Georgia Gwinnett College held its May 12 commencement ceremony, it more than doubled its number of U.S. Army officers by commissioning four at once, including its first two female officers.
The GGC U.S. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program enrolls about 200 students. Of those, only a small...
Georgia Gwinnett College awarded more than 470 bachelorÂ’s degrees at todayÂ’s commencement ceremony, held on the collegeÂ’s campus. An estimated 5,000 attended.
This ceremony included several firsts for Georgia Gwinnett. The college graduated 23 members of its charter nursing class, more of whom will graduate later this year.
Jordan Hunter of...
A group of Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) seniors recently learned their hard work during their K-12 academic career has earned them the opportunity to go to college for free. The 18 students have been named 2016 Gates Millennium Scholars. Joining a group of 1,000 students from across the...
Camp Invention, the nationÂ’s premier summer enrichment day camp program, supported by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and a product of the National Inventors Hall of Fame (NIHF), is coming to Hebron Christian Academy the week of June 6, 2016.
For students entering grades one through six,...
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) announced that seven Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) seniors were selected as 2016 National Merit Scholars. The seven Gwinnett students who join a growing list of students who continue to receive notification of scholarships are:
 Grayson High School
Noah M. Wilson
Probable career field: Biomedical Engineering
National...