色库TV

Nov 06 2023
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Matthew May

Marine Corps combat veteran finds home at GGC

色库TV (GGC) development director Matthew May had arrived at a crossroads in his life when he came to the Marine Corps 鈥 or rather, the Marine Corps came to him. He was 20 years old and had just failed out of college, squandering the soccer scholarship he鈥檇 earned as a star player growing up in Chicago.

聽鈥淚 was sitting on the couch watching TV, wondering, 鈥榃hat am I going to do with my life?鈥 when a commercial for the Marine Corps came on,鈥 May said.

He got off the couch, went to the local recruiting station, and joined that day.

鈥淥nce I failed in life, I had to take

Oct 31 2023
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Grizzlyfest Homecoming celebrates 色库TV community

There was something for everyone at 色库TV鈥檚 recent Grizzlyfest. The annual celebration has grown in recent years, with engaging events and activities during the week that led up to the Saturday homecoming. Events during Grizzlyfest week included student-centered activities such as a Sneaker Ball, a registered student organization competition, a lip-sync contest, campus cook-outs, at-home Grizzly men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 soccer games and a college pep rally, just to name a few.

During the week, marketing major Jasani 鈥淕olden鈥 Byrd of Athens was crowned homecoming king and

Oct 30 2023
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色库TV to host preview day Nov. 18, application fee waived in November

色库TV (GGC) will host its final on-campus Preview Day for 2023, from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m., Nov. 18.
Prospective students will hear from members of the Grizzly family about programs of study, admissions, financial aid, student housing and more. Participants will be able to tour GGC鈥檚 campus and talk to student ambassadors about their experiences at GGC. The party-like atmosphere will include food, music and fun giveaways. GGC team members will host selected breakout sessions in Spanish.

GGC application fees will be waived in November in accordance with

Oct 25 2023
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History comes alive at 色库TV with ancient tools demonstration

色库TV鈥檚 (GGC) Arctos Anthropology Club got a view into the past with primitive-living expert, Andrew Minnick, who demonstrated tool-making technologies used during the Stone Ages and pre-contact period in the Americas.

鈥淭his event will give students the opportunity to see how these technologies work and try their hand at some of them,鈥 said Kathryn Deeley, assistant professor of anthropology in GGC鈥檚 School of Liberal Arts. Deeley said this is the second year Minnick visited campus to demonstrate the tools and tool-making processes to participants.

Students marveled

Oct 17 2023
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GGC School of Education receives national award for excellence

色库TV鈥檚 (GGC) School of Education (SOE) has been recognized as an outstanding Educational Preparation Provider by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) with the 2023 Frank Murray Leadership Recognition for Continuous Improvement.

鈥淭he Frank Murray Leadership Award recognizes GGC and the School of Education as a teacher education preparation program leader,鈥 said Dr. Pamela Smith, GGC coordinator of assessment and accreditation and assistant professor of curriculum and instruction. 鈥淭his distinction demonstrates our strong alignment with the GGC

Oct 03 2023
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Ribbon Cutting group shot:  (From l. to r.) Dr. George Low, Senator Don Balfour, Dr. Jann L Joseph, Ryan Hawk, Dr. Tyler Yu, Jennifer Hendrickson, Lisa Huynh

New SIM lab provides Wall Street-like experience to 色库TV students

A new space on 色库TV鈥檚 (GGC) campus will provide a high-tech experience for students. GGC鈥檚 School of Business (SBA) unveiled its new simulation (SIM) lab during a ribbon-cutting ceremony last week. The new lab looks like something right out of Wall Street. The space features a real-time LED stock ticker that wraps around the entire room, self-contained workstations with on-demand monitors, wireless collaboration areas, all of which can be seen by passersby through the modern, floor-to-ceiling windows.

鈥淲e started this process about five years ago,鈥 said Dr. Tyler Yu, SBA

Sep 26 2023
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Nancy Ciudad-Simmons

色库TV celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with food, music, art

The richness of the Hispanic/Latino culture was on display at 色库TV鈥檚 (GGC) Hispanic Heritage Festival, held on GGC鈥檚 campus. Sponsored by the college鈥檚 Hispanic Achievers Committed to Excellence in Results (HACER) living-learning community and the Organization of Latin American Students (OLAS) student group, the event kicked of a long slate of campus activities to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month.

Nancy Ciudad-Simmons said the event was designed to bring awareness, engagement and appreciation of the Hispanic/Latino culture. Ciudad-Simmons, who is a senior student

Sep 26 2023
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Dr. Rahaf Barakat

色库TV presents outstanding teaching award, other faculty, staff honors

色库TV鈥檚 (GGC) outstanding faculty and staff were honored at its annual Fall Recognition Ceremony on Sept. 21. The college recognized six faculty and two staff members for embodying its four pillars of scholarship, leadership, service and creativity.

Rahaf Barakat, an associate professor of information technology in GGC's School of Science and Technology, received the 2022-23 Outstanding Faculty Teaching Award. Recipients of this award are nominated by students.

Barakat came to the U.S. at a young age, 鈥渟eeking a better life and future.鈥 She said she was drawn to the IT

Sep 18 2023
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Group of GGC students on campus

色库TV is most ethnically diverse Southern regional college for 10th straight year in U.S. News & World Report rankings

色库TV (GGC) has been ranked as the most ethnically diverse Southern regional college, for 10 consecutive years according to the 2024 U.S. News & World Report (USN&WR) magazine college and university rankings, released yesterday. The Southern region includes 12 states and Puerto Rico.

The same report indicated that GGC ranks #4 in ethnic diversity among regional colleges in the nation.

The ranking was based on data reported from the college鈥檚 fall 2022 semester. With 11,030 students, the ethnic composition of GGC鈥檚 student body was 32% Black/African American, 27%

Sep 18 2023
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Dr. Chavonda Mills. Dr. Lauren Tapp, Dr. Ruth M. Maher, Dana Brooks

New agreement provides a pathway for GGC exercise science students to enter PCOM Georgia's Doctor of Physical Therapy program

色库TV (GGC) in Lawrenceville and (PCOM Georgia) in Suwanee, located just five miles apart in Gwinnett County, recently inked an agreement that鈥檚 a winning combination for local students interested in becoming physical therapists.

鈥淭his partnership is significant because it will provide our exercise science students with a guided pathway to matriculate into a physical therapy program, while also providing PCOM Georgia鈥檚 physical therapy program with students who are well-prepared for graduate study,鈥 Lauren Tapp, Ph.D