This week, Georgia Gov. Brian P. Kemp announced that Micron Technology Inc., a leading semiconductor manufacturer and the sole U.S.-based manufacturer of memory, will be opening a new, state-of-the-art memory design center in Atlanta in January of next year.
Alpharetta teen Jaden Young wanted only one thing for his birthday, the same thing he has asked for every year since 2015, and his community stepped up and granted his wish - 700 times.
Georgia State University researchers have uncovered a surprising new explanation for why pedestrian bridges can suddenly start to wobble and sway: too many people crossing at once and simply trying not to fall over.
The College of the Arts at Georgia State University announced the appointment of Chester Phillips as director of the School of Music, where he has served as interim director since July 2021.
Piedmont Atlanta Hospital has been nationally recognized as an approved NPF Center by the National Pancreas Foundation. NPF Centers are awarded after a rigorous audit review to determine that an institution’s focus is on multidisciplinary treatment of pancreatic cancer, treating the “whole patient” with a focus on the best possible outcomes and an improved quality of life.
Morehouse College will share in a $2 million gift contributed by the Ralph Lauren Corporate Foundation to support new scholarships for Black students at 12 historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).
Today, Congresswoman Nikema Williams (GA-05) announced approximately $190 million in tax cuts were sent to more than 77,000 hardworking families in Georgia’s Fifth Congressional District this year through the expanded Child Tax Credit
The HBCU Executive Leadership Council (HBCU ELI) at Clark Atlanta University (CAU) today announced the recipients of the inaugural Dr. Fredrick S. Humphries Leadership Award.