Press Release
UWG Finance Club President Fosters Growth and Opportunity Through Real-World Learning
University of West Georgia senior Cameron Bligen, president of the Finance Clubin the Richards College of Business, is transforming the student experience through leadership and impactful...
Earn Your GED for Free: WGTC Adult Education Program Hosts GED...
West Georgia Technical College (WGTC) Adult Education program is hosting two in-person GED registration sessions on November 12 at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m....
The Avenue Peachtree City Spreads Holiday Cheer with Free Holidays Events...
The Avenue Peachtree City, an outdoor lifestyle shopping center, is enhancing the holiday experience for guests through a series of holiday-themed activities and events....
Holiday Sip & See
Come to Downtown Newnan to welcome the holiday season during the Holiday Sip and See on Friday, November 22, 2024 from 5-9pm. During the...
Steve Cromer Graduates from Technical College of Georgia’s Senior Leadership Academy
Steve Cromer, Vice President of Economic Development at West Georgia Technical College (WGTC), recently completed the Technical College System of Georgia’s (TCSG) Senior Leadership...
A Legacy of Compassion: Daughter Honors UWG Nursing Leader’s Legacy with...
As future nurses fill the seats of the Dr. Laurie Jowers Ware Classroom at the University of West Georgia, they will carry forward her...
Central High School Land Evaluation Team State Winners
Central High School’s Agriculture Senior Land Evaluation Team place 2nd in the Career Development event earning 2nd place in the Georgia last Saturday. The...
Carroll County Chamber of Commerce Welcomes Cruise Planners
The Carroll County Chamber of Commerce was pleased to host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Cruise Planners, a new addition to the Carroll County business...
West Georgia Technical College Dean of Arts and Sciences, Beverly Kirk,...
West Georgia Technical College (WGTC) is pleased to announce that Beverly Kirk, Dean of Arts and Sciences, has been selected to join the Leadership...
Grant to Help Fund Maple Street Improvements
The City of Carrollton was awarded $9.2 million to make walking and biking safer along Maple Street, the primary corridor between the University of...