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AAHOACON22 Celebrates Hospitality and Rich Culture Heritage
AAHOACON22 Celebrates Hospitality and Rich Culture Heritage
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Board Meeting on July 11
Board Meeting on July 11
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Smith Named Roan Assistant Principal
Alesa Smith was approved as the assistant principal for Roan School at the June meeting of the Dalton Board of Education. Smith currently serves as a primary instructional coach at City Park School.
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SEASON-IN-REVIEW: Softball
Under new head coach Kara LeLeux, the Covenant softball team achieved a 20-wins season and the program's highest conference finish in 2022.
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AAHOA Advocacy in Action
The AAHOA team works around the clock to advance the business interests of America’s hoteliers at all levels of government. Check out how AAHOA engaged with policy officials and hospitality leaders last week to protect your bottom line:
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Dalton Education Foundation Awards 54 Grants for Instruction
The Dalton Education Foundation (DEF) awarded Grants for Instruction in all ten schools within the district this year. DEF Trustees recently announced a total of 54 grants will be funded, totaling $57,219.25.
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Two SCTC Students Awarded Automotive Scholarships - Southern Crescent Technical College
The Georgia Automobile Dealers Association recently donated $100,000 to the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) Foundation in support of students pursuing a career in the automotive industry. As a part of the gift, a scholarship program was established for students enrolled in automotive technology, auto collision, and other automotive-related programs at TCSG colleges like Southern Crescent Technical College (SCTC).
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UGA establishes School of Computing
In response to rising student enrollment and the growing role of computing in a range of fields, the University of Georgia has elevated its longstanding department of computer science to a School of Computing.
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Ribbon Cutting Held to Reopen Jackson High School Welding Lab - Southern Crescent Technical College
In partnership with the Butts County Chamber of Commerce, the Butts County Development Authority, the Butts County School System and local business and industry partners, Southern Crescent Technical College held a ribbon cutting on Monday, June 6, 2022 for the reopening of the welding lab located at Jackson High School. This ribbon cutting also kicked off a new welding class with ten students in attendance.
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The 4th of July Celebration in the City of Tallapoosa
The 4th of July Celebration in the City of Tallapoosa
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Aviation Maintenance Program Begins July 11
Aviation Maintenance Program Begins July 11
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40 Years, Eight Degrees, One Family: Walker Family’s Connection to UWG Spans Generations
It's because of families like the Walkers that the heritage of the University of West Georgia passes from generation to generation.
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UGA, rural communities work on safe walking routes
In many rural Georgia communities, there are few safe routes, away from high-traffic areas, that allow opportunities for physical activity. Without this infrastructure, walking in the community can be unsafe and difficult.
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Primary Care Physicians Can Help Identify Signs of Alzheimer’s disease
June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month and Loida Bonney, M.D., a physician with Piedmont Healthcare in Peachtree City, wants her patients to be aware of the signs of cognitive decline, dementia, or a potential diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease.
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SGTC Graduate Returns To Speak To Cosmetology Students
South Georgia Technical College (SGTC) graduate Janice Goodin visited with SGTC Cosmetology Instructor Dorothea Lusane McKenzie and her students recently to talk with students about the importance of skin care.
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Second Chances: UWG Participates in Pell for Prisoners Initiative
The University of West Georgia works to build connectivity and meaningful relationships in all areas of the communities it serves. Through a partnership with the U.S. Department of Education (DOE), UWG will now help people who are incarcerated receive Pell Grants, allowing them to continue their education and look toward a fresh start.
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Waters College of Health Professions researchers studying racial disparities in cardiovascular disease
Researchers in the Waters College of Health Professions (WCHP) at Georgia Southern University are studying why Black adults in America are 30% more likely to die from cardiovascular disease (CVD) than white adults through a study on racial disparities and cardiovascular health.
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Morehead reappointed president of Southeastern Conference
University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead has been reappointed president of the Southeastern Conference for another year.
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Brenau awards scholarships for first-generation students, academic achievement
Thanks to scholarships from Brenau University and grant funding, four young women will have their tuition completely covered to attend The Women’s College at Brenau University this fall.
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Georgia Southern student recognized for registering 300 bone marrow donors
A Georgia Southern University student is saving lives, and is now receiving national recognition for her work.