For each heritage or history month, one of the ways that Lovett teaches their students is through cuisine. So, to investigate the importance of cuisine, I talked to one teacher from each of the languages taught here at Lovett.
Governor Brian P. Kemp, joined by members of the Broadband Infrastructure Committee and state leaders, announced $3.7 million in State Fiscal Recovery grant funding to the Development Authority of Lumpkin County for broadband infrastructure
Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) Lumpkin continues to demonstrate its commitment to ensuring patients receive the care they need close to home, as the hospital was recently designated a Remote Treatment Stroke Center by the Georgia Department of Public Health for its advancements in stroke care.
Brenau University celebrated the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. and honored Black History Month at its annual winter convocation on Thursday, Feb. 10.
Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) Lumpkin continues to demonstrate its commitment to ensuring patients receive the care they need close to home, as the hospital was recently designated a Remote Treatment Stroke Center by the Georgia Department of Public Health for its advancements in stroke care.
North Georgia Technical College President John K. Wilkinson recently announced new additions in personnel and structure to the college’s leadership team.
Brenau University has established the Miller Institute for Global Education to guide its internationalization plans that aim to increase students’ global awareness, an initiative key to the university’s mission and its strategic plan.
In January, Georgia Tech hosted Carrie Castille, director of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), on campus to show Georgia Tech’s impact on food processing, agricultural, and forestry research.
The inaugural CCSD Elementary School Math Competition drew several hundred young mathematicians to the event last week, putting their ciphering skills to the test in timed individual and team competitions.
Valentine’s Day means different things for many different people. For some, it’s a day to celebrate the love you have for your partner or your close friendships.
North Georgia Technical College’s Welding program recently awarded three area high school student SkillsUSA region winners with various welding supplies generously donated by local companies and individuals following a record-breaking competition with 14 students participating.