Georgia Gwinnett College celebrates International Thanksgiving
Georgia Gwinnett College’s (GGC) faculty, staff and students enjoyed an early Thanksgiving feast with an international flair.
Along with the traditional American fare, attendees sampled dishes from around the world. Topping off the feast were a variety of international desserts. While enjoying the feast, everyone was entertained by the jazzy sounds of GGC faculty musicians.
Dr. Richard Rawls, professor of history, had the crowd going with trivia about the history of Thanksgiving. While no grades
Don’t get phished while holiday shopping!
With the holiday season approaching quickly, it’s that time to get your gift list ready and precautions you should take. According to the National Retail Federation, 57% of consumers will do their holiday shopping online, whether that’s using a laptop or a phone. With that convenience comes the opportunity for phishers and scammers to ruin your shopping experience, your credit, and yes, take your identity.
Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) Dr. Umar Khokhar, associate professor of information
Georgia Gwinnett College announces December commencement speaker
Before the Class of 2024 celebrates their graduation from Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) on December 14, they will be inspired by words of wisdom from their keynote speaker, Nicole Love Hendrickson, chairwoman of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners.
"I’m honored to address Georgia Gwinnett College’s December Class of 2024," said Hendrickson. "These graduates have completed an important part of their journey, and I’m looking forward to sharing that joy with them. Their dedication and hard
Giving and Saving Green
The end of the year 2024 is less than two months away. Between holiday celebrations, many people are also thinking about donating to their favorite charitable organizations before Jan. 1, 2025.
Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) Dr. Benjamin Akins, associate professor of legal studies and taxation, said there are tax implications at the end of the year for many people to consider, and donating cash or property to a non-profit organization to help reduce their tax bill might makes sense.
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Georgia Gwinnett College hosts Grizzly Networking Night to connect students with opportunities
Georgia Gwinnett College’s (GGC) School of Business (SBA) recently hosted Grizzly Networking Night, a popular event held each semester to connect students with professionals from the Atlanta metropolitan area. More than 100 students and representatives from local public, private, and non-profit sectors attended the event, designed to provide students with pathways to career opportunities, internships, and professional mentorship.
Initially held in the fall and spring semesters, Grizzly Networking
“We are always learning:” GGC Fulbright Scholar returns from year in Uganda
Dr. MaryBeth Chrostowsky, is back in her Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) classroom this semester after spending a year in the African nation of Uganda under a prestigious Fullbright Scholar Award.
A senior lecturer in anthropology, Chrostowsky spent the year working with graduate students in the Refugee and Migrant Studies Program at Ugandan Martyrs University in Kampala. She returns with a wealth of knowledge and experience she is excited to share with her GGC students.
“Living for an extended
New Belonging Center on campus to promote engagement, dialogue, community
Last week, officials cut the ribbon on Georgia Gwinnett College’s (GGC) long-awaited Belonging Center. Located in the B building on GGC’s campus, the center, which seats up to 80 people, is equipped with ceiling-mounted speakers, display screens and a podium with microphone access.
“It’s perfect for presentations, discussions and larger gatherings,” said Tia Lloyd, director of Human Resources and Employee Engagement and Chair of the Global Community Advisory Council, formerly known as the
Future nurses in the making: Georgia Gwinnett College hosts high school students
Georgia needs nurses stat. That’s medical-speak for immediately.
Georgia Gwinnett College’s (GGC) nursing program faculty welcomed about 50 students from Discovery High School in Lawrenceville to campus to learn more about nursing careers. The students, who are in a health sciences concentration, learned about being a nurse and had the opportunity to put their skills to work in the program’s clinical learning space and simulation lab. The students also learned about careers in public health and
Crossover Series gives students a multifaceted view of issues, options
Georgia Gwinnett College's (GGC) interdisciplinary Crossover Speaker Series is offering students an opportunity to explore topics that go beyond their academic majors. Hosted by the School of Business (SBA), the series launched in early October with a focus on cybersecurity in recognition of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month.
Georgia Gwinnett College celebrates Grizzlyfest
Food. Check. Fun. Check.
Georgia Gwinnett College’s (GGC) Grizzlyfest, the college’s unique version of homecoming, checked those two boxes and more. Celebrating GGC’s global community, more than 300 attendees enjoyed food from around the world, lots of activities and live entertainment.
Leading up to Grizzlyfest were a week’s worth of student activities, including a Sneaker Ball, students vs. staff kickball game, a bonfire with s’mores, a Greek Fest and tailgate, and a club Grizzly rodeo. Students