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Director on mission to produce internationally educated college students
LAWRENCEVILLE -- Anthony Pinder is a man with a big mission: Internationalize Georgia Gwinnett College's campus.
Foreign studies: Sugar Hill man founds school in Rwanda
On his first trip to Africa, Phillip Haynes said he was shocked by what the people of the Rwandan village of Gihara asked for.
Teens gain leadership skills in summer internship
ATLANTA -- Gwinnett County residents Stacia Burke and Alexander Lopez recently completed the best summer job they say they ever had.
Suwanee gets artifact from Twin Towers
Suwanee recently received a piece of history from the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
No shortage of good news from Gwinnett schools in my 5 years
This is a bittersweet moment for me. After nearly five years of covering education in Gwinnett County, I'm retiring from the newspaper business.
Fewer GCPS, state schools make AYP
Fewer schools in Gwinnett and throughout the state met accountability goals in a year when the academic bar rose in all subject areas.
Report: Nothing criminal in GCPS land deals
A third-party investigation into Gwinnett County Public Schools' land acquisition practices found a handful of policy violation, but no evidence of criminal or unethical conduct, Superintendent J. Alvin Wilbanks said Thursday.
Water and sewer lines to be replaced
LAWRENCEVILLE -- Twelve miles of aging water mains and more than a mile of old, frequently clogged sewer lines will be replaced under contracts approved this week by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners.
Gwinnett to install more traffic cameras, fiber-optic cables
LAWRENCEVILLE -- Gwinnett transportation officials will install more traffic cameras and fiber-optic cables to monitor traffic flow in two congested areas.
BOC briefed on 2012 housing plan
LAWRENCEVILLE -- Gwinnett commissioners were briefed Tuesday on a recommendation for how to use federal housing dollars next year.
