Georgia Tech’s Computer Science Graduate Programs Move into Top 10U.S. News & World Report ranked Tech’s College of Engineering among the elite, retaining them in the top 5, and the Computer Science Program has moved into the top 10 ...
Apr 1, 2008
From Abu Ghraib to AIDS: Filmmaker Rory Kennedy to Tell Brenau Students ´The Camera Doesn´t Lie´Award-winning documentary filmmaker Rory Kennedy will appear on the Brenau Gainesville campus Thursday, March 27, for meetings with students and screening of one of her films, and lecture. The event, open to the public and free of charge, will be at 6 p.m. in historic Pearce Auditorium on Centennial Circle...
Mar 25, 2008
Booth Western Art Museum to Host Noted Western Authors and Artists during A True West WeekendThe Booth Western Art Museum will play host to Western authors and artists from across the nation during A True West Weekend, sponsored by
True West magazine, April 10-12...
Mar 25, 2008
Towers High School Announces ReunionTowers High School in Decatur, Georgia Class of 1968 will host their 40th Class Reunion on June 7, 2008, with special guests, classes 1966, 1967 and 1969...
Mar 10, 2008
New Beetle Lab Advances NGCSU's Applied ResearchThe lab has been designed for researchers to raise beetles to help preserve the hemlock tree population of north Georgia...
Mar 3, 2008
Southern Catholic College Elects Prominent Atlanta Entrepreneur to Board of TrusteesWith more than 25 years of management experience in the technology sector, James Eckstein was founder and held executive roles in four highly successful companies in the Financial Services and Technology industries...
Mar 3, 2008
North Georgia College & State University Dean Sets Sights on Developing Premier Business SchoolMax Burns is taking charge of the newly reorganized business school at a pivotal time for NGCSU. Burns has been charged with developing the first comprehensive, accreditable graduate business degree program in the region...
Feb 25, 2008
Nathan Bedford Forrest: Hero or Villain?Kennesaw State University symposium explores complex life and legacy of this controversial Confederate tactician...Feb 18, 2008
Poet Michael Meyerhofer Appears at Brenau Feb. 18Poet Michael Meyerhofer will read from his works in a free, public recital at Brenau University’s Burd Center for the Performing Arts on Academy Street at noon Monday, Feb. 18...
Feb 13, 2008
The Cherokee County Hills Are AliveDue to last week's winter weather, Sound of Music was moved to February 1st, at 7:00 p.m...
Jan 30, 2008
International Opera Stars Reuter-Foss and Morrissey to Appear at BrenauBrenau University will host a joint recital, Monday, Feb. 4, at 8 p.m., by mezzo-soprano Kitt Reuter-Foss and baritone Jeffrey Morrissey at the university’s historic Pearce Auditorium...
Jan 30, 2008
Try New Veggies by The Dinner Diva, Leanne ElyHave you noticed your produce department doesn’t look the same as it did, say, 10 years ago? There is a new game in town with new stuff hitting the shelves daily...
Jan 15, 2008
Breakthrough Reading Program Simulates Live Classroom EnvironmentClickN'READ Phonics, authored by nationally recognized research professor Dr.J. Ron Nelson, takes beginning readers step-by-step through a series of 100 lessons that bring children ages four and up quickly to a third grade reading level...
Dec 14, 2007
Brenau University and Gainesville State College Host School Principals from Brazil Through the Fulbright Teacher Exchange ProgramThree award-winning secondary school principals from Brazil and the director of a national organization of top Brazilian state educators will spend five days in northeast Georgia...
Dec 10, 2007
Lt. Governor Cagle to Celebrate Veterans Day with Students and WWII VeteransCagle will partner with Georgia Public Broadcasting in collecting the oral history of veterans, and his discussion will be formatted to distribute to teachers and students who are studying WWII and are interested in hearing first-hand from veterans who served in various roles during the war...
Nov 9, 2007