The Georgia Tech Police Department (GTPD) has been recognized by a national law enforcement publication as the college department of the year for 2021. In its inaugural recognition
On December 23, 1836 – 185 years ago – the governor of Georgia signed the charter creating Georgia Female College – later to be known as Wesleyan College – the first college in the world chartered to grant degrees to women.
GE Appliances, a Haier company, will invest $118 million to expand manufacturing operations at its Roper Corporation plant in Walker County, creating 600 new jobs.
ACCG, Georgia’s County Association, recently Dade County Commissioner Robert Goff with a certificate for successfully completing the requirements for the Public Safety track in the Lifelong Learning Academy.
Qualified students who have been accepted to Wesleyan College (by February 14, 2022) will have the opportunity to interview for full-tuition scholarships.
Rebecca Caravati, a longtime Georgia public servant who is currently executive director for Georgia Tech’s Office of Sponsored Programs and interim vice president for research administration, has announced her retirement effective Dec. 31.