Changing perspective: Ghanaian immigrant earns GGC degree
Lois Osei’s story began a world away from Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC), but on May 9, she will complete her latest chapter when she walks across the commencement stage to receive her degree.
Osei was born in Accra, the capital and largest city in Ghana. She still carries memories from her birth country, like climbing to the top of the mango tree in her grandmother’s yard to get the ripe mangos, and how blue and clear the ocean water was and how white the sand was on the beach.
“I
Georgia Gwinnett College grad overcomes childhood trauma to earn degree
It’s been a long, uphill road but Georgia Gwinnett College history graduate Nicholas Brown is about to reach a milestone a lifetime in the making. A native of Duluth, Brown has been overcoming challenges most never face since he was old enough to walk.
In 1998, when he was just three-and-a-half, he and his father were on their way home from a trip to the grocery store when their car was t-boned by another that blew through a red light going 55 miles an hour. Brown was knocked unconscious and
Georgia Gwinnett College announces commencement speaker
Before more than 900 students cross the stage and become graduates of Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) on May 9, they will hear words of wisdom and inspiration from their guest speaker, Representative Pedro “Pete” Marin (HD-96).
“I’m honored to have been asked to address Georgia Gwinnett College’s May Class of 2024,” said Marin. “These graduates are an important part of the vitality of Gwinnett County, the state of Georgia, and beyond. With their degrees, the knowledge and skills they have
Georgia Gwinnett College helps students with FAFSA completion
One of the first things college-bound students need to do is complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form. This helps students know how much federal aid eligibility they will have for their education. Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) has a team of financial aid professionals on campus to assist continuing and new students complete the newly revised form.
The typical time cycle for this process has been upended by glitches in the federal processing system. At the end of
Last minute tax filing tips from GGC expert
The date April 15 can mean many things – a birthday or an anniversary – but for most Americans, it’s Tax Day. With the deadline a week away, Georgia Gwinnett College’s associate professor of legal studies and taxation, Benjamin Akins, JD, LLM, offers some tips and dispels one myth when it comes to filing your taxes.
“Not everyone is required to file a tax return, but they should consider it anyway,” said Akins. “They could be eligible for certain tax credits, but the only way to get them is
Georgia Gwinnett College to host solar eclipse viewing April 8
A solar eclipse occurs when the sun, moon and Earth align perfectly so that the moon completely blocks the sun’s light. According to NASA, the eclipse on April 8 is special because it will be the most visible yet, crossing many states with a slice of total darkness.
Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) is hosting a solar eclipse viewing that is free and open to the public.
Dr. Paul Camp and Dr. Amy Turner, assistant professors of physics at GGC, will host the viewing of the eclipse at 1:30 p.m
Georgia Gwinnett College introduces innovative fermentation science concentration
Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) has launched the first bachelor-level fermentation science program in Georgia and one of the few in the nation. The program is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to thrive in the rapidly expanding field of fermentation science.
Fewer than 20 bachelor-level fermentation programs are available in the U.S, mostly in Northern and Western states. GGC’s program is the first one south of North Carolina.
Dr. Omar Villanueva, chair of GGC’s Chemistry
GGC hosts Atlanta Science Festival event
A large crowd of young science enthusiasts spent Saturday afternoon at Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC), where they could make ice cream instantly with super-cold liquid nitrogen, build a battery train or write with electricity.
The Chemistry Carnival and Science and Technology Power Up was presented by faculty and students in GGC’s School of Science and Technology, and is part of the Atlanta Science Festival (ASF).
The event included almost 20 interactive booths and engaging demonstrations
GGC students learn, grow, serve the community during spring break
To many weary college students, spring break means relaxation, travel and respite from the classroom.
But for some Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) students, spring break brought an opportunity to serve, learn and engage with communities locally and regionally through the college’s Alternative Spring Break program.
Spearheaded by GGC’s Student Affairs division, the initiative provides students opportunities to collaborate with nonprofits and community organizers through service projects and
You can afford a college education: Georgia Gwinnett College financial experts tell how
It’s no secret that college can be expensive. According to U.S. News & World Report, college tuition costs increased in both public and private schools in the 2023-2024 academic year, leaving the average in-state tuition for public colleges at $10,662 for the year, compared with $42,162 for private colleges. The average cost for out-of-state students at public colleges came to $23,630.
Those are daunting numbers for many, but Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) financial aid advocate Estephany