
Shaving cream, ice baths and big hearts: GGC Greeks bring the fun for a cause
On a recent, sunny April afternoon, Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) was the site of some cool chaos and creamy collisions – all in the name of charity.
Members of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. joined forces to host a delightfully messy fundraiser for the March of Dimes. Their tools of choice? Shaving cream pies and ice-cold baths.
For just $2, students could serve up a pie to the face of a willing fraternity or sorority member – no baking required, just aim
From student to career professional
Between classes and campus activities, there is one place that Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) student Ashley Vega, ’26, who is studying cinema and media arts production, makes sure to stop by: GGC’s Career Services.
Ashley Vega smiles warmly as she picks out slacks at Georgia Gwinnett College's Career Services on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. The Career Services at GGC aid students in creating resumes, preparing for interviews, taking headshots and selecting professional clothing. Photo by Daniel Melograna/Georgia Gwinnett College.“Career Services has been an incredible resource for me,” she said.
Dr. Roslyn Brown, director of Career Services, said that it’s a one-stop place for students to prepare for life after graduation.
“We are one of the few such departments that truly provides career counseling and

Mills named Georgia Gwinnett College provost
Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) President Dr. Jann L. Joseph has announced that Dr. Chavonda Mills has been named Senior Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs/Provost, effective April 1, 2025.
Mills stepped into that position on an interim basis in 2024 upon the retirement of Dr. George Low. Since then, she has worked with the college’s administration and faculty to establish a Distance Learning Taskforce, and fostered transparency and collaboration across the college’s Academic and

From students to teachers
The need for teachers continues to grow nationally. In the state of Georgia, the teaching profession is projected to grow 11% through 2030, according to O*Net.
At Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC), students are training to become the teachers the state needs. For the students, the journey to graduation in May means they’ll each be realizing their career dream, and the ultimate winners will be the students they teach.
Sumayyah Yoonas, a student in the School of Education (SOE), began her journey on
Dream big! Third annual GGC summit focuses on achieving success
What happens when you spend a day listening to words of wisdom and inspiring stories so your dream can become a reality? You get a path to success.
Gustavious Maddox shares what AAMI means to him at the 3rd Annual African American Male Initiative (AAMI) Summit, themedDuring Georgia Gwinnett College’s (GGC) third annual African American Male Initiative (AAMI) Summit, more than 130 attendees learned what it means to take their dreams and make them part of their success story. The AAMI is a University System of Georgia initiative, and attendees were students from GGC, the University of North Georgia and Gordon State
Every bunny belongs: GGC hosts special needs school children for Easter egg hunt
It was the perfect day at Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) for an Easter egg hunt. GGC’s Grizzly Organization for Human Services (GOHS) and the Chi Phi fraternity teamed up to give children from the Special Needs School of Gwinnett (SNS) the joy of an Easter egg hunt last Friday.
Aisha Webb is chased by Tanner Meneguzzo as they run around the lawn during the Chi Phi Fraternity and the Grizzly Organization for Human Services' Easter Egg Hunt on Friday, March 21, 2025 on the GGC lawn at Georgia Gwinnett College. Photo by Daniel MelogranaRaegan Smith-Walker, ’28, a GGC student studying for her bachelor’s degree in human services and president of GOHS, said the event was especially meaningful to her.
“I was diagnosed with epilepsy when I was 10, so I

It all adds up: GGC hosts 8th Annual Olifer Math Competition
Last Saturday morning, 135 students in grades 1-8 gathered at Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) for the 8th Annual Olifer Math Competition. While they mostly came from different schools around Gwinnett County, with a few from surrounding counties, they all had one thing in common: a love for math.
“The idea with the competition is to encourage kids who enjoy math to do more than regular problems and see that there are many opportunities out there for them,” said Dr. Ekaterina Nathanson, associate
Tax Time: It’s in the details for a smart return
The April 15 tax filing deadline is just a few weeks away.
The process of filing your taxes, said Benjamin Akins, associate professor of legal studies and taxation at Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC), starts with organization.
“You should have most of the forms you need to file your taxes by the end of January, though a few may come in February or March,” he said. In addition to the standard W2 or 1099, other forms people receive may be from savings accounts, investment accounts, lottery ticket

GGC expert offers recession insights and strategies
As fears of recession dominate the national conversation, Dr. Philip Vinson, assistant professor of economics at Georgia Gwinnett College, explains the complexities of recessions and outlines how individuals can prepare for potential economic challenges.
Vinson emphasized that recessions are not simply cyclical events, but rather the result of specific precipitating factors.
"All recessions are unique because they are caused by different triggers, whether it's political uncertainty, technological

Georgia Gwinnett College to host Preview Day March 22
For future students who would like to find out about college life at Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC), the best way is to attend the March 22 Preview Day from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on campus.
“Preview days are a perfect way for future students and their families to get a feel for the campus environment, meet faculty and students and learn about academic programs, student life and admissions,” said Kimberly Jordan, interim vice president for Enrollment Management Services and executive director of