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Student Interns in DC
Intern meets with some of Washington\’s bigwigs By Charmain Z. Brackett, Correspondent The Augusta Chronicle Thursday, July 06, 2006 At 20, Demetrius Minor has done things that many Americans won\’t ever do in their lifetime. \”It was an awesome experience,\” said Mr. Minor, a student at Georgia Military College who recently returned from four months […]
July 06, 2006
Academics
Usery Provides Lab
Former U.S. Secretary of Labor, W. J. “Bill” Usery, Jr., a 1940 graduate of GMC Junior College, has generously provided $30,000 to appoint the new computer lab in the James E. Baugh Barracks. The barracks are currently under construction with occupancy scheduled for January 2007. Although Usery has received numerous accolades and awards in the […]
July 06, 2006
Alumni
Scholarship Recipient
GMC-Valdosta Student Awarded Coca-Cola Scholarship Debra Smith, a student at Georgia Military College’s Valdosta Campus, has been awarded a $1,000.00 scholarship from the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation. Through the Coca-Cola Two-Year Scholarships Program, the Foundation awards a total of 400 scholarships annually to students attending higher-education institutions granting two-year degrees. Upon learning of the award, Smith […]
July 06, 2006
Academics
Donation for Robinson Fund
Detective Lee Williamson, Co-Chair of the 10th Annual Will Robinson Memorial Run, recently presented the Georgia Military College Foundation with a check in the amount of $2,000 for the Will Robinson Scholarship Fund. Over 450 runners from around the state, along with law enforcement officers from surrounding states, participated in this event, which has been […]
June 29, 2006
Alumni
GMC Presents at WHA
Rob Sherwood and Edward Shelor, Georgia Military College History Department, recently attended the World History Association (WHA) 15th Annual Conference on the campus of California State University at Long Beach, June 22 – June 25, 2006. Sherwood and Shelor presented papers about teaching world history to their colleagues in attendance. Shelor\’s presentation topic was Travel […]
June 29, 2006
Academics
Bulldogs Ranked 4th
GMC BULLDOGS RANKED #4 TO START 2006 SEASON The 2006 NJCAA rankings came out with the Georgia Military College Bulldogs placed at #4 in the country to start out the season. The Bulldog schedule does not get any easier with four opponents joining them in the poll. The Bulldogs take on #2 Trinity Valley College, […]
June 28, 2006
Athletics
Naval Academy Dream
Teen\’s Naval Academy dream coming true By Liz Fabian TELEGRAPH STAFF WRITER LAKE SINCLAIR – Charleston Haslam has lived his whole life on the water, and now he\’s on his way to making a career of it. The 18-year-old graduate of Georgia Military College Prep School is not destined for the family-operated marina on Lake […]
June 26, 2006
Prep School
Augusta Expands
GMC-AUGUSTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE EXPANDS Martinez, GA – GMC-Augusta Community College, the Augusta area campus of Georgia Military College (GMC), invites the media and public to the ribbon cutting ceremony for its new Science and Technology Building at 115B Davis Road, on Friday, June 30, 2006, at 10:00 a.m. The 10,000 square-foot building adds a biology […]
June 22, 2006
Academics
New Academic Building Featured
A new multipurpose facility fuels the campus master plan at Georgia Military College in Milledgeville, GA. By Anne Vazquez https://www.todaysfacilitymanager.com/tfm_06_06_showcase.php (Click the link above to view article with photos). Over the past decade, Georgia Military College (GMC) in Milledgeville, GA has undergone significant improvements to its campus facilities. Among these projects is the restoration of […]
June 22, 2006
General Interest
Grisamore Speaks to WR Grads
Congratulations! Now what? By Ed Grisamore https://grisamore.blogspot.com/ I’ve sat through so many commencement speeches they’ve all begun to sound the same. Usually, somebody stands up and starts with all the cliché advice. Dream big. Reach for the stars. Be all that you can be. This past Saturday, I had the honor of being the commencement […]
June 22, 2006
Academics
