The Atlanta focus of a German foundation is once again paying off for the city, as 12 apprentices from the country arrive this week to hone their skills while contributing to local companies. […]
Category: Education
Former NATO Commander Breedlove Puts Georgia Tech Training Toward Containing Russia
By returning to the Georgia Institute of Technology as a distinguished professor at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs last year, Gen. Philip Breedlove completes a full circle in […]
KSU’s ‘Year of Russia’ Has Guarded View of Improved U.S.-Russian Relations
When visiting Atlanta in April last year, Russia‘s ambassador to the U.S said during a luncheon presentation downtown that relations between the two countries were at a low point, perhaps […]
KSU’s ‘Around the World in 80 Days’ Global Ed Program Wins Prestigious National Innovation Award
Originally conceived to broaden its study abroad and student exchange curriculum, Kennesaw State University’s “Around the World in 80 Days” was honored Feb. 28 in Washington by the Association of […]
Georgia State CIBER Competition Plumbs Issues Surrounding Nestle China Venture
Whether the global giant Nestle should buy the remaining 20 percent of shares it didn’t own of a Chinese chicken bouillon manufacturing company was a question that made 10 college teams […]
After Trip, Georgia State Robinson College Alums Bullish on China
A trip to China’s commercial centers can be mesmerizing, especially the first time. Seeing massive cityscapes, seemingly endless housing construction, whirring high-speed trains and throngs of consumers can give new visitors a sense of inevitable growth […]
Kennesaw State’s ‘Year of Russia’ Provides Timely Insights into U.S.-Russia Relations
It’s more than a mere coincidence that Kennesaw State University’s “Year of Russia” is taking place as so many headline grabbing controversies swirl around U.S.-Russian relations. The university’s annual country […]
UGA Shines as a Fulbright ‘Top Producer’
The University of Georgia was one of few universities in the country that excelled in both sending American students and hosting foreign scholars as part of the Fulbright program, a U.S. […]
Scholarship Continues to Honor Memory of UGA International Student
Applications are once again open for a $1,000 scholarship at the University of Georgia enacted in the name of an Indian student who died in a tragic accident during her time there […]
K-3 Students Prompt Future Planning at the Atlanta International School
When the Atlanta International School opened with 51 pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and first grade students in September 1985, it was located in a little red house that was rented from the […]

