With the Ferst Center filled to the brim Wednesday, Georgia Tech hosted Vice President Kamala Harris for a discussion about the climate crisis, which she called a transformational moment in America.
This position serves as the lead in overseeing the safe operation, maintenance, design, modification, and fabrication of all sound, lighting, mechanical rigging, and related technical systems used in support of stage productions and related events; maintains, repairs, and purchases, production equipment and supplies; supervises staff and volunteers in the operation of the Theatre’s sound and lighting equipment during productions; and performs related duties as required.
Heart surgeries that used to require long incisions and months of recovery can now be performed in Gainesville through tiny 8-millimeter incisions – about the diameter of an ink pen – with much faster recovery times.
Join Chattahoochee Riverkeeper and the City of Sugar Hill’s Stormwater Department for a rain barrel workshop that will cover the benefits of these water-saving tools, how to install them, and why water conservation should be a goal for all.
Glenwood Drive NE near the intersection of Memorial Drive will be partially closed to traffic from 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 17, and Saturday, Feb. 18.
Brenau fashion design undergraduates teamed up with occupational therapy graduate students to create adaptive clothing for young adults who use wheelchairs.
The City of Gainesville was recognized as a graduate of the Georgia Economic Placemaking Collaborative (GEPC) program by the Georgia Municipal Association (GMA) and the Georgia Cities Foundation (GCF) at the 2023 Cities United Summit.
Internationally renowned artist Riccarda de Eccher will exhibit some of her contemporary watercolors in Sellars Gallery at Brenau University beginning this month.
After posting record growth the past two years, new home construction in unincorporated Walker County, Georgia remained consistent in 2022. Despite modest growth last year, county officials anticipate a strong 2023, as two new subdivisions begin construction.
Black History Month is a time to honor the triumphs and contributions of African Americans throughout U.S. history. Atlanta history is rife with achievements from the Black community, and history continues to be made here today.