Over the last decade there has been a surge in the use of both medical-grade and consumer-grade wearable devices that measure an individual’s physiology.
Georgia Highlands College (GHC) is waiving the $30 application fee through the month of March making it a perfect time for future students to apply for upcoming summer classes or for next fall.
Considering the impact one life can have, it surely would have been enough to have Andrew Young’s courageous work as executive director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and front-line lieutenant to the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
On Saturday, February 25, 175 Bartow County School System (BCSS) students and 45 coaches arrived at the Georgia Highlands College (GHC) Cartersville site to compete in the FIRST® LEGO® League Robotics Community Showcase and Competition.
Emory University has placed 144 student athletes on the University Athletic Association Winter All-Academic Team which was announced on Wednesday, March 1.
Our bones support our bodies and help us do the things we love. They power our daily walks, allow us to embrace our friends, and get things done at home and at work.
With an internal mission to cultivate future leaders within the utility and community, while fostering diversity and inclusion at every level of the organization, the HCWA established a Leadership Academy and graduated its first class at the end of this past year.
Poetry lovers of all ages reveled in the company of Ada Limón, the U.S. poet laureate and first Latina to be so named, on the evening of Feb. 10. During her time at Emory, she also met with students to discuss poetry and writing.
Cheryl Townsend Gilkes, Howard-John Wesley and Thomas G. Long will be featured speakers during the “Read the Room: Context Matters” Bandy Preaching Conference at Candler School of Theology in March.
Watch the video trailer for the new season of "Buried Truths," which launches Feb. 22. This season, Emory professor Hank Klibanoff heads to Dawson, Georgia, to investigate the 1958 murder of James Brazier, a young Black man killed by police who were offended by his prosperity.