There were 11 more registered sex offenders living in Gwinnett County in March compared to the previous month, according to the Georgia Sex Offender Registry.
The South Georgia Technical College Foundation’s Kyle Glenn Holcombe Memorial Scholarship was presented to South Georgia Technical College Electrical Lineworker students Eduardo Zavalza of Covington, GA and Carter Petitt of Waynesboro, GA recently.
Wesleyan College and Georgia Military College (GMC), in the spirit of academic cooperation, signed another Articulation Agreement today that will facilitate the admission of GMC Global Online Leadership College (GOLC) Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) graduates to Wesleyan College's Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Non-Profit Management (M.S.) programs.
Reviving the city’s traditional central business district by helping residents become entrepreneurs is among the main goals of a new partnership between Warner Robins and Middle Georgia State University (MGA).
Famed British-Irish filmmaker Martin McDonagh’s recent masterpiece, The Banshees of Inisherin, takes place on the heels of the Irish Civil War in 1923.
Two South Georgia Technical College students were awarded Flint Energies Electrical Lineworker Scholarships by the South Georgia Technical College Foundation recently.
An employee of the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice, Jarvin Wright is pursuing MGA’s social work degree to prepare for a second career as a school social worker.
Registration is now live, so don't miss out on the fun! Mark your calendars for Saturday, April 8 at Rossie Brundage Park for an egg-citing event just for kids with special needs.
South Georgia Technical College volunteered to participate in the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) pilot program of College Public Safety Assessments recently and hosted officials from TCSG in an on-site visit. South Georgia Technical College President Dr. John Watford welcomed the group to the campus.
The number one seeded South Georgia Technical College Lady Jets arrived safely in Lubbock, Texas for the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division 1 Women’s Basketball Tournament.