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Brown Showcases Poetry At Lee University Writer's Festival
Dr. Kevin Brown was the featured writer in the first event of the Lee University Writer's Festival.
MDJonline.com - Marietta, Georgia
Exhibition at Knoke Fine Arts, October 29-December 18, 2009 Knoke Fine Arts, in Marietta, is pleased to announce an exclusive exhibition of Athos Menaboni works of art.
CHEAP EATS Surreally, I find myself a student at Kennesaw State University north of Atlanta.
MDJonline.com - Marietta, Georgia
Passionate pioneer gets her day
She needs no introduction. The always-smiling lady wearing the stylishly oversized, red glasses who is celebrated for treating everyone with kindness, be they waitresses or nobility, was awarded the fifth annual Legacy Award on Friday.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Kennesaw State hosts disabilities conference
Kennesaw State University is hosting a series of seminars next week focusing on workplace issues for people with disabilities in the Middle East.
CARTERSVILE, GA - Ella Dee Crabtree, 68, of Cartersville, passed away Friday, October 16, 2009 at her residence.
Hyatt Hotels estimates shares will sell for $23-$26 in initial public offering
Hyatt Hotels Corp. announced Monday that the shares it expects to sell to the general public will be priced at $23 to $26. The announcement comes just days after the Pritzker family, which controls the chain, aired its infighting in documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
MDJonline.com - Marietta, Georgia
KSU honors nursing school founder Sachs
Kennesaw State University honored Charlotte Sachs, founding director of the WellStar School of Nursing, with a portrait on Saturday morning.
Educational Installs Continue to Climb for Solid State Logic Duality & Aws 900+ Se Consoles
Solid State Logic Duality and AWS 900+ SE consoles continue to be the equipment of choice for educational institutions.
Kenyan Green Card winner dies in American university
A Kenyan student collapsed and died at Kennesaw State University in Atlanta, Georgia, US.
Byrd to face challenger in November 2010 election
Rep. Charlice Byrd, R-Woodstock, will face a challenger in the Republican primary race for the state House next summer, just two months after her 20-year-old opponent gets his college degree.
Alter, Dolce, and Kiefer Named Executives in Residence at Cornell School of Hotel Administration
Ithaca, NY, Hospitality industry leaders Bob Alter, Andy Dolce, and Christian Kiefer have been named Executives in Residence at the Cornell University School of Hotel Administration.
CHS names Student, Educator of the Month
Congratulations to Eliana Almonte for being selected by the faculty and staff as Cedartown High Schoola s Student of the Month for September.
Dallas Mayor Boyd Austin: 'Finished year in the black'
"The state of the city is good; we finished the year in the black and with revenue for a rainy day fund," Dallas Mayor Boyd Austin announced the Oct.
Algae Energy OrgyScum artists: The false promise of of algae-fuel companies.
Scum artists: The false promise of of algae-fuel companies. - By Emily Waltz - Illustration: Gwenda Kaczor When Adam Freeman graduated last December from Kennesaw State University in Georgia with a degree in biochemistry, he wanted to work in only one field: pond scum .
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Environmental group meets on coal plant
Georgians for Smart Energy, a group of statewide pro-clean energy organizations, is holding a public hearing today from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Kennesaw State University on the impact of a proposed coal-fired power plant in Middle Georgia.
Ted Parrish Named to Georgia Trend's "40 Under 40" list
The Henssler Financial Group is proud to announce that our Director of Investments, Theodore L. Parrish, CFA, has been named to Georgia Trend's "40 Under 40" list for 2009.
Wm. F. Horne & Co., PLLC announced that Beverly Wilson has joined the firm as a senior tax manager.
MDJonline.com - Marietta, Georgia
Kennesaw State University officially opened its new sports and recreation park Friday, which will be used by students competing in the university's growing intramural and club sports.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
GSU, KSU win $22M in federal teaching grants
Georgia State University and Kennesaw State University received more than $22 million in federal grants to improve public school instruction.
Copeman displays work at Arts Cente.....
Elkins artist Tammy Copeman's piece "Healing Horse" was recently displayed at the Randolph County Community Arts Center.
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