The 2023 Auburn University Dance Marathon (AUDM) held on Feb. 18 raised a total of $276,237 for The Children's Hospital at Piedmont Columbus Regional, the area's Children's Miracle Network hospital.
Experiential learning is a key component of education at the University of West Georgia, and the Halle Foundation is helping UWG students create opportunities to engage outside of the classroom.
Piedmont and the University of Georgia Athletic Association have signed a 10-year sports medicine and marketing partnership agreement, extending the relationship which began in 2016.
While most people view “marathons” as competitive events filled with the scuffle of shoes and panting athletes, the word takes on a new meaning for mathematics and computing enthusiasts.
Piedmont Walton Hospital and Piedmont Heart Institute are pleased to announce that cardiologist Young-Jae Nam, M.D., Ph.D. has joined Piedmont Heart Institute.
This concert will feature works by Gregorio Allegri, Charles Gounod, and Ralph Vaughan Williams as well as selections by contemporary composers, Alice Parker, Rosephanye Powell, and Shawn Kirchner.
Heart surgeries that used to require long incisions and months of recovery can now be performed in Gainesville through tiny 8-millimeter incisions – about the diameter of an ink pen – with much faster recovery times.
Monroe, Ga. (Feb. 16, 2023) – Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Columbus, Ga. (Feb. 16, 2023) – Piedmont Columbus Regional has named registered nurse Gaby Otterness with Piedmont Columbus Regional’s Pediatric Emergency Department the organization’s First Friday Hero for the month of February.
This art exhibition will explore a selection of intriguing, locally-owned pieces from area art collections. Guest curator, Bruce Bobick, in partnership with the University of West Georgia and the CCA, will showcase museum-quality art from Carrollton and the West Georgia region.
Growth in the Carrollton community is prevalent and Carrollton City Schools has felt the impact in its schools with more students joining the Trojan Nation each year. Because of this trend, two schools in the district will make changes to accommodate the increase in enrollment next year.
Carrollton High School’s STEM initiative and the school’s focus on increasing Advanced Placement course offerings and student participation have once again earned CHS state recognition as an AP STEM School in two categories, the 13th consecutive year the high school has received the AP STEM School honor and the 12th time for the AP STEM Achievement School designation.