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Employment anniversaries 45 years Thomas Vertz, Green Bay Packaging. 40 years Timothy Boucher, Perry Carpiaux, Larry Cavil, Michelle Everard, Wayne Maccoux, Kenneth Mollet, Linda Robertson, Robert Smeester, Steven Smith, Kathleen Turnquist, James Wirtner, Green Bay Packaging.
Upstate noted as pioneer in welcoming foreign businesses
In touring the Southeast during a trip to the United States in 1991, Marko Maunula never thought the stretch of I-85 through Spartanburg County would become the lasting legacy of his travels.
Thomas K. Harden officially signs in as chancellor of UW-Green Bay Oct. 30. Last week marked an important moment in history as Thomas K. Harden was inaugurated at the Weidner Center Oct.
Residence degree rule affects Griffin
Some students on the University's Griffin Campus may have trouble fulfilling a University requirement, members of the Educational Affairs Committee discussed at a meeting Tuesday.
Hard at work, chancellor breaks for his ceremony
He's been on the job for months, but Thomas Harden finally received a formal welcome to campus Friday when he was inaugurated as the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay's fifth chancellor.
UW-Green Bay Welcomes New Chancellor
Green Bay officially has a new chancellor. At a campus ceremony Friday afternoon, Thomas Harden became the university's fifth chancellor.
FMU's Richeson gains PBC weekly GK award
FLORENCE, S.C. Francis Marion University junior Clark Richeson was named the Peach Belt Conference's "Goalkeeper of the Week" for the week ending Oct.
Arkin: Universities provide economic boost to communities
University of Georgia-Griffin campus Assistant Provost Gerald Arkin told the Government Affairs Committee of the Griffin-Spalding Chamber of Commerce about the economic benefits higher education can bring.
Mornings unPHILtered - Online business program at GSU gains student interest
Monday on "Mornings unPHILtered," host Phil Boyum's guest was dean of the College of Business Administration at Georgia Southern, Dr.
Brezhnev's Folly -- The Building of BAM and Late Soviet Socialism by Christopher J. Ward, UPittsburgh '09, 218 pages, ISBN #0822943727. Index, selected bibliography, source notes, b&w images sprinkled through text.
September 17th is Constitution Day! On this date Americans celebrate the world's oldest written national constitution still in effect.
Clayton - State - History Society honors fallen hero
Claytona Statea Universitya s History Society currently has a display dedicated to John Beale and other fallen war heroes.
Thousands of Georgia students are heading to college this month and parents - particularly those of incoming freshmen - want to make sure their kids have a good start.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Signs of cutbacks pop up on campuses
When Georgia's college students return to campus this month they will have larger classes and smaller course offerings.
Sacred Harp Singing at Spivey Hall
Sacred Harp singers from around the state gathered July 18th for the 7th annual "All Day Sacred Harp Singing at Spivey Hall" at Clayton State University in Morrow.
Dr. Robert Charles "Bo" Bolander
Dr. Robert Charles 'Bo' Bolander Dr. Robert Charles 'Bo' Bolander of Monroe, died July 5, 2009.
Special Media Viewing of Documented Rights
MEDIA ALERT July 6, 2009 SPECIAL MEDIA VIEWING OF DOCUMENTED RIGHTS Documents from all five cases of Brown v. Board of Education p resented for the First Time ** FOR PRESS ONLY ** WHAT : A special opportunity for the media to see and photograph original milestone documents related to the struggle for equal rights among all Americans.
Clayton State honors Fayette County
Clayton State University honored the Fayette County Board of Commissioners and the County Development Authority June 11 in recognition of a oelong-standing generosity and support of higher education.a School officials noted that the Development Authority helped to bring the satellite campus to Peachtree City and the county commission provided ...
Bank of America Supports Economic Research Center at Clayton State University
The Center for Research on Economic Sustainability and Trends at Clayton State University received a $25,000 grant from Bank of America to further its work of conducting in-depth and meaningful economic research and analysis leading to sustainable economic development within Southern Metro Atlanta.
ABAC faculty members chosen for trip to Brazil
Five faculty members from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College are part of a 15-member statewide education group which will study in Brazil through July 3 as a result of a Fulbright-Hays Grant in the amount of $76,425 awarded to ABAC by the U. S. Department of Education Office of International Education.
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