Augusta Technical College News
Browse past news stories for Augusta Technical College in Augusta, GA.
- Augusta Tech plans rebranding to better reflect future of college, region (2022)
Augusta Technical College is changing its logo, slogan and even its mascot's appearance to help reacquaint the school to the ... - Augusta Technical College (2021)
has a long standing tradition and successful history of producing quality IT graduates, co ... - 700 pounds of trash collected at south Augusta lake (2021)
A retention pond between the campuses of Augusta Technical College and the Richmond County ... - Augusta Technical College reopens campus today (2020)
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - Augusta Technical College is reopening its campus today so students can ... - Echo Sonography Schools, Colleges and Universities (2019)
Arkansas Tech University Russellville, AR 4-year, Public Associate $7,254 in-state, $12,678 out-of-state Florida SouthWestern ... - State parole officials to meet with crime victims April 24 in Augusta (2019)
The event at Augusta Technical College will enable crime victims from across Georgia “an opportunity to speak directly to the ... - Augusta Technical College hosts job fair - WTVM (2016)
AUGUSTA, GA (WFXG) -. If you're looking for a new job, Augusta Technical College is hosting a career fair tomorrow. It'll be from 9:00 am ... - This is who the $3 Million Grant for Augusta Technical College Benefits - WJBF-TV (2015)
Augusta Technical College is being awarded a major grant by the US Department of Education. The 3 million dollar contribution comes from the Predominantly Black Inst ...
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