May 17 2023
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Kevin Becerra-Cordoza

Political science major becomes first-generation college graduate

Kevin Becerra-Cardoza excelled at everything he put his mind to as a student at Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC), including being named to the President’s List, the Dean’s List and being inducted into four national honor societies.

He didn’t let any opportunity to learn and grow as a GGC student go to waste, filling his undergraduate career with club organizations like the Student Government Association, the Organization for Latin American Students, the Volleyball Club and the Four Pillar Society.

“My involvement in these organizations helped drive my passion for helping others, leadership

May 16 2023
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Chenanniah Mac-Cephas

Georgia Gwinnett College graduate learns to embrace change, earns IT degree

When she was a young girl growing up in Nigeria, Chenanniah Mac-Cephas wanted to be one of the youngest lawyers ever to pass the bar exam.

“That’s what my dad and I would talk about, and that was what I thought at the time would bring me financial freedom,” said Mac-Cephas. “Well, financial freedom in the sense of what a nine-year-old thought it was.”

She was on the right track to accomplishing that through much of her youth. Her parents enrolled her in Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) school, and she exceeded the expected goals so much that she was able to skip the third grade.

May 11 2023
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2023 Spring Commencement

Georgia Gwinnett College graduates more than 650 students who will turn challenges into opportunities

There was an air of excitement this morning when more than 650 Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) students turned the tassels on their graduation caps at the college’s spring 2023 commencement.

Many of them went through challenges to cross the finish line of their college career. That fact was not lost on commencement speaker Dr. J. Marshall Shepherd, who spoke to students about turning challenges into opportunities. Shepherd, an international expert in weather and climate, talked about his experiences as an African American raised by a single mother in Cherokee County, who went on to work for

May 09 2023
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Sam Kaplan

Cinema and Media Arts student, 72, to graduate from college 

Sam Kaplan, 72, of Lawrenceville, has added many items to his resume over the years. On May 11, he will have another addition – college graduate.

“This is my first undergraduate degree,” said Kaplan. “I’m the first of my seven siblings to earn a degree.”

Kaplan, who graduated from high school in 1969, had not considered college. He worked in various roles. He ran a cleaning service and then a telemarketing company. He worked in customer service for a wholesale distributor of electronics. He even drove a taxi part time.

At 68 years old, he decided to go back to school, the beginning of

May 08 2023
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Alexis McMillian

Georgia Gwinnett College cinema arts grad scripts a remarkable life

Alexis McMillian has always been keenly aware of the tragedies and comedies of life, so it’s no wonder she felt pulled toward film from a very young age.

A child of the foster care system, the odds were stacked against her from the beginning; but when she was five months old, she was taken in by a foster family and stole their hearts. They adopted her when she was about two years old.

“No writer gets to produce their first script,” said McMillian. “Rewrites are inevitable. My first rewrite occurred in my early childhood years, following my experience in the foster care system and my

May 02 2023
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Participants at the Inaugural African American Male Initiative (AAMI) Summit

Georgia Gwinnett College’s Inaugural African American Male Initiative Summit shines light on possibilities

Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) is taking steps to increase retention and graduation rates among a population that has historically dealt with challenges by hosting the Inaugural African American Male Initiative (AAMI) Summit, held April 28 on the college’s campus.

The event, sponsored by GGC’s AAMI-Elite Scholars program, created a forum for African American males to share experiences and discuss positive solutions. Throughout the day, students shared their perspectives about the challenges they face as well as the support they have received through AAMI.

Workshops and breakout sessions

Apr 30 2023
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Camille Covarrubias

Venezuelan immigrant overcomes cultural, language barriers to graduate college

Camille Covarrubias spent most of her life in Mérida, Venezuela, a small city in the middle of the Andes mountains. Steep green hillsides rise high from the edges of the town and end in sharp rows of snow-capped mountains. It was a beautiful place to grow up, breathing crisp mountain air and enjoying mild temperatures year-round.

After high school, she became a nursing student, inspired by her grandparents, who were both doctors.

“I remember sitting in my grandma’s office, who was an anatomy professor, and having endless conversations about the human body and how it functions,” said

Apr 26 2023
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Nellie Benjumea and Mohena Singh

Georgia Gwinnett College graduates first cohort in new Health Science major

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the need for health care professionals will grow 13% over the next decade, translating to more than two million new job openings in the next ten years and another two million openings projected to come from growth and replacement needs. The median wage for health care practitioners and technical occupations was $75,000 in 2021, while the median annual salary for all occupations was $45,760.

Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) launched a new degree program in 2020, allowing students to capitalize on that opportunity. Its first cohort of students

Apr 23 2023
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Nana Oppong

Grad’s journey takes her from West Africa to Georgia Gwinnett College for a criminal justice degree

Of all the students who will walk in Georgia Gwinnett College’s (GGC) graduation ceremony on May 11, it’s safe to say few have traveled farther than Nana Afia Serwaa Oppong to receive her degree.

Oppong grew up in Ghana in West Africa. Her hometown is the small village of Bonwire (pronounced “bon-ray”), where the most popular cloth in Africa, known as “Kente,” originated. According to legend, two brothers from the town learned how to weave the fabric by watching how a spider spun its web. It is a quintessentially African place, scenic and hilly with a vast tropical rainforest running

Apr 17 2023
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Dr. James Russell and students K.J. Hartfield and Stephen Johnson work together to turn dining hall waste into compost.

Georgia Gwinnett College 'Roots to Shoots' program repurposes food waste

With more than 11,000 students and more than 1,000 faculty and staff, the dining hall at Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) stays busy serving more than 3,000 meals daily. That can add up to a lot of food waste if all those diners don’t clean their plates. One student decided to find a way to repurpose all that organic material, making GGC’s dining operations more sustainable while at the same time providing a teaching tool to students.

Stephen D. Johnson, 28, a senior studying environmental science with a focus in natural science, developed the program named Roots to Shoots to solve food needs