The University of West Georgia officially opened the newly renovated North Wing of its Newnan Campus on Thursday, responding to the needs and expectations of students who take classes at UWG Newnan.
The University of West Georgia loves to celebrate its more than 73,000 alumni all over the world in an effort to enhance the sense of belonging and connectedness among the alumni community.
The Paulding County School District believes it is important to ensure the alignment of all instructional materials, textbooks, and computer or other media-based materials to the Georgia Standards of Excellence.
In this ongoing series, we reach out to CHS alumni to learn what they are doing now that they have the advantage of experience, education and self-reflection.
A Carrollton High School senior who has hopes of becoming a pediatric physician has received a full scholarship to Davidson College — a prestigious liberal arts college with an acceptance rate of less than 18 percent.
The University of West Georgia officially opened the newly renovated North Wing of its Newnan Campus on Thursday, responding to the needs and expectations of students who take classes at UWG Newnan.Dr. Brendan Kelly
A Carrollton High School JROTC student who mentors fellow cadets as a flight instructor has completed the solo phase toward his own private pilot license – and he's only a sophomore.
Carrollton High School performing arts talent captured four of the six honors presented at the annual Art and Music Showcase sponsored by the Carrollton Kiwanis Club and hosted by the Carrollton Center for the Arts.
For the fifth consecutive year, a student from Carrollton High School has been selected as a winner in the 2022 Congressional App Challenge, an initiative of the U.S.
New York Times critically acclaimed author and Whiting Award Winner Elena Passarello will read from her essay collections Animals Strike Curious Poses and Let Me Clear My Throat.
Experiential learning is a key component of education at the University of West Georgia, and the Halle Foundation is helping UWG students create opportunities to engage outside of the classroom.
While most people view “marathons” as competitive events filled with the scuffle of shoes and panting athletes, the word takes on a new meaning for mathematics and computing enthusiasts.
This concert will feature works by Gregorio Allegri, Charles Gounod, and Ralph Vaughan Williams as well as selections by contemporary composers, Alice Parker, Rosephanye Powell, and Shawn Kirchner.