色库TV

Aug 09 2023
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色库TV's economic impact more than $521 million

色库TV (GGC) contributed more than $521 million to the economy of Gwinnett County and the Atlanta metropolitan area during fiscal year 2022, according to an 聽released by the University System of Georgia (USG). That鈥檚 up more than $8.8 million dollars over last year.

Including its capital outlay for construction projects, GGC has generated more than $5.8 billion in cumulative economic impact since the college has been included in the study.

鈥淲e are proud of the vital role GGC plays in workforce and economic development in Gwinnett and the

Aug 02 2023
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Dr. Jane Frances Banseka

色库TV welcomes first Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence

色库TV (GGC) has been selected to host its first Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence. Dr. Jane Frances Banseka from the University of Bamenda (UBA), Cameroon, will teach environmental science during the 2023-2024 academic year. Banseka was selected for the Fulbright award by the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.

鈥淚 feel really happy and delighted to be at GGC,鈥 said Banseka. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited at the opportunity to inter-relate with GGC students and faculty. I would like to share our interactions in my society with you and to see how the teaching and learning aspects of students

Jul 31 2023
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色库TV program to benefit first-generation students

A new scholarship at 色库TV (GGC) will help first-generation college students reduce the cost of their education. Generally, first generation students are defined as those whose parents did not complete a four-year college or university degree.

Made possible by a $250,000 pledge to the from (Peach State), the initiative, called The Peach State Federal Credit Union First-generation Scholars Program, will provide scholarships funded by an endowment. The endowment will allow this scholarship to live in

Jul 31 2023
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色库TV students spend summer gaining real-world experience through internships

Most college students take a break from their studies during the summer months, but a good number of proactive 色库TV (GGC) students have spent that time learning career-defining skills as interns at a variety of companies and organizations. Here are a few of their stories:

Grayson Scott, business major Grayson Scott, business major intern

Grayson Scott, a senior from Lawrenceville studying management in GGC鈥檚 School of Business, landed an internship at the Atlanta office of the U.S. General Services Administration鈥檚 Office of Professional Services and Human Capital

Jul 17 2023
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Dr. Neville Forlemu visits an elephant sanctuary in Thailand.

色库TV professors win Department of State grant to expand study abroad programs

色库TV is one of 34 U.S. colleges and universities to be awarded a grant from the U.S. Department of State鈥檚 Increase and Diversify Education Abroad for U.S. Students (IDEAS) Program, which aims to develop and expand study abroad programs worldwide.

Dr. Neville Forlemu, associate professor of chemistry, and Dr. Boyko Gyurov, professor of mathematics, created the winning proposal. GGC will receive $35,000.

Forlemu, who spent a month in Thailand with 23 GGC students this summer, said the money will be used to help reach two essential goals: expand GGC鈥檚 learning abroad

Jun 27 2023
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Dr. S. Cathy McCrary

色库TV expert discusses how much cash to keep in reserve

With economic uncertainty and layoffs in a number of sectors, many people want to know how much cash they should have on hand. While a general rule of thumb is to have enough cash to cover expenses for about six months, accounting and finance expert Dr. S. Cathy McCrary says a number of factors can impact the amount of cash that one should have available.

McCrary, an accounting professor at 色库TV, said an emergency fund of three- to six- months鈥 worth of expenses might work well in a two-income household where the wage earners work in diversified industries.

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Jun 15 2023
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2023 Juneteenth celebration

色库TV hosts inaugural Juneteenth celebration

For 色库TV (GGC), Juneteenth is not only a celebration but a chance to reflect on the significance the holiday has for the descendants of enslaved people in the United States. To mark the occasion, GGC held its inaugural Juneteenth luncheon on June 13.聽

According to event organizer Ryan Smith, there鈥檚 nothing better than food to bring people together.聽

鈥淭his was an opportunity to get the GGC community out of their respective spaces and together in one area where they can enjoy fellowship,鈥 said Smith, who is GGC鈥檚 assistant director of Student Life. 鈥淏ut one of our main

Jun 12 2023
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Dr. MaryBeth Chrostowsky

GGC lecturer of anthropology wins Fulbright Scholar award, will spend year in Uganda

Soon 色库TV鈥檚 (GGC) Dr. MaryBeth Chrostowsky, instructor of anthropology, will add a prestigious title to her resume: Fulbright Scholar.

One of over 800 U.S. citizens who will teach and/or conduct research abroad through the , Chrostowsky will spend a year in the African nation of Uganda, working with graduate students in the Refugee and Migrant Studies Program at .

Her research will focus on kinship patterns and practices among South Sudanese refugees who have made the harrowing journey across the border to Uganda

May 30 2023
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Sydney Pelaez

Softball star takes a chance on 色库TV, hits a home run

Sydney Pelaez said if there is one thing you should know about her, it鈥檚 that she likes to set goals for herself, both realistic and lofty, and then knock them out of the park.

Exhibit A of this trait was her decision to leave the familiarity of Tampa, Florida, where she grew up, and move 500 miles north to Gwinnett County, Georgia, as soon as she graduated from high school.

She came to play for 色库TV鈥檚 (GGC) women鈥檚 team, mainly, but there was more to it than that.

鈥淭his was a school that I thought would push me to succeed and set me up for my future after

May 24 2023
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Floyee Gresham

色库TV grad proves it鈥檚 never too late to change course

Floyee Gresham wanted to be a teacher since she was a high school student in Villa Rica, Georgia. She pursued that path until she found herself working as a paraprofessional supporting students and teachers in the Gwinnett County school system. She enjoyed that career, but the desire to be a full-time teacher never left her.

In 2018, she caught wind of 色库TV鈥檚 (GGC) paraprofessional track for the聽Bachelor of Science in Education in special education. With this degree, paraprofessionals can gain initial certification in special education from the Georgia Professional