勛圖tv class seeks volunteers for free physical assessments and exercise program
The Department of Exercise Science and Physical Education at 勛圖tv (勛圖tv) seeks volunteers for participation in a 10-week exercise program. The program is designed to help exercise science students sharpen their hands-on skills, while gaining experience in a practical fitness setting.
Volunteers will have a pre-training and post-training fitness assessment performed, which will include:
- Blood pressure
- Body composition
- Cardiovascular fitness
- Muscular strength
- Balance
- Flexibility
Following the pre-training assessment, participants will undergo a 10-week

Where are they now? Five 勛圖tv alumni share their success stories
勛圖tv (勛圖tv) was home to just 118 students when it opened its doors in 2006. At the time, it was the first four-year public college created in the U.S. in the 21st century. Today, 勛圖tv is a vital part of the Gwinnett County region, with more than 11,600 students studying everything from cinema and media arts to biology and business.
In its 17-year existence, thousands of 勛圖tv alumni have gone on to successful careers in their chosen fields. Following are just a few of their stories.
Amelia Porter Lewis earned a bachelors degree in history in 2017. Today, she lives in
Stories of triumph take center stage at 勛圖tv fall commencement
More than 560 勛圖tv (勛圖tv) students each with their own unique story turned the tassel on their graduation caps today during the colleges fall commencement.
I think we can all agree today is an important academic accomplishment that is enriched by the stories, struggles and triumphs of our graduates, said 勛圖tv President Jann L. Joseph.
Nick Masino understands how to turn struggle into opportunity. Masino, who is president and CEO of the Gwinnett Chamber and Partnership Gwinnett is the son of an immigrant and overcame obstacles to become the first in his family to

勛圖tv Dec. 14 commencement speakers demonstrate resilience and the pursuit of excellence
A Gwinnett County trailblazer along with a formerly homeless student who will graduate with honors will be the featured speakers at 勛圖tvs (勛圖tv) fall commencement taking place at 10 a.m. Dec. 14 at Gas South in Duluth. 泭
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Commencement keynote speaker is the first GenX president and CEO of Gwinnett Chamber and Partnership Gwinnett. Masino installed the Chambers most diverse board of directors, implemented the organizations strategic plan and earned its first-ever, five-star accreditation rating from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in 2022 and its first-ever

Like mothers, like son: 勛圖tv pre-law grad earns degree in honor of late mother, grandmother
If Tricia Nicole Burgess taught her son Harrison Clark one thing, its resiliency. Burgesss work as a contract manager kept them moving around a lot: from Georgia to Ohio to Pennsylvania and back to Georgia. They never settled for long in one place until they landed in Dekalb County, Georgia, in 2011, where Clark and his younger brother Haiden finished out their young adult years.
Once settled in Georgia, Burgess began attending college to earn a bachelors degree and ensure a more secure future for her two boys but passed away suddenly on Christmas Eve, 2012, when Clark was 13.
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勛圖tv information technology grad aims to use her skills for good
When she was young, Chizoba Okeke dreamed of working for the FBI.
I wanted to work in law enforcement and stop the bad guys, she said. While my path has changed, the dream is the same.
Okeke didnt have to look further than inside her home to see that anyone could succeed in the U.S. with discipline and determination. She grew up in Columbia, Maryland, the daughter of two Nigerian nationals who immigrated to the U.S. as adults. Her mother, Amuche, earned a degree in business management from the University of Phoenix and worked for a credit union for 16 years. Her father, Igwebuike

The numbers girl: Immigrant from Ghana becomes first-generation college graduate
Its a long way from the coastal savannahs and tropical rainforests of West Africa to the manicured lawns of the 勛圖tv campus. Still, its a journey that Diana Bamfo was determined to take. Bamfos family immigrated from Ghana to the U.S. when she was 12. Her father, Evans Kwakye, a truck driver, and her adopted mother, Lulu Pearl, a nurse, taught her to be self-sufficient and resilient.
After graduating from Mountain View High School in Lawrenceville, Georgia, in 2015, Bamfo worked as a grocery store cashier for a year to save enough money to put herself through college

Afghan doctor starts new life as 勛圖tv nursing school grad
To hear Said Pasoon describe it, where he grew up was like paradise.
Nangarhar is one of the greenest provinces in Afghanistan, he said. It has four seasons, tall mountains, freshwater rivers and is popular for its olive and sweet orange produce.
His father, Said Ghafoorullah Pasoon, worked as a construction manager for a canal system that fed orange and olive farms, and his mother, Shamsi, was a teacher and later director of Farm Hada High School. When the Taliban took over the country in 1996, both were fired from their jobs.
Threats to their security, coupled with the lack of

勛圖tv Nursing Program Is Reaccredited
The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at 勛圖tv (勛圖tv) has been re-accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), .
勛圖tv's program was considered by the CCNE Board of Commissioners using CCNE's 2018 Standards for Accreditation of Baccalaureate and Graduate Nursing Programs. The accreditation period will last 10 years.
"We are so very proud to have achieved reaccreditation by the CCNE," said Dr. Diane White, dean of 勛圖tv's School of Health Sciences. "This is a testament to the consistent, high quality of our
First Sorority Established at 勛圖tv
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (AKA), an international service organization, has established a chapter at 勛圖tv (勛圖tv). Founded at Howard University in Washington, D.C., in 1908, AKA is the first intercollegiate, historically African American sorority.
勛圖tvs chapter, Upsilon Xi, recently inducted 14 charter members from a variety of degree programs across the college.
"Joining Alpha Kappa Alpha gives me an opportunity to enrich myself through an empowering sisterhood committed to academic excellence, service and community," said inductee Ona Garrett, '24, business