State Tipoffs Involving Georgia Newsletter for Sunday May 12, 2024 ( 5 items ) |
Agilysys POS Platform Approved For Marriott International Properties In U.S. And Canada
ALPHARETTA, Georgia, May 11 -- Agilysys, a provider of next-generation hospitality software solutions and services, issued the following news release on May 10, 2024:
Agilysys, Inc. (NASDAQ: AGYS), a leading global provider of hospitality software solutions and services, today announced Marriott International has selected the Agilysys point-of-sale platform InfoGenesis as an option for hotels in its portfolio across the U.S. and Canada.
Hotels across Marriott's Luxury, Premium and Select tiers
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Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: Two Peas in a Pod - Jen Kiggans and Marjorie Taylor Greene
WASHINGTON, May 11 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee issued the following news release on May 10, 2024:
With this week's latest attempt to throw the House into chaos, Marjorie Taylor Greene has once again angered many of her colleagues -- but probably not Jen Kiggans.
Kiggans has had no shortage of praise for the Georgia congresswoman, calling Greene "so kind" and "very nice to [her]," and even going as far as to call Greene her "teammate." Kiggans and Greene have clearly iden
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Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health: Lauren Christiansen-Lindquist Receives Provost's Distinguished Teaching Award for Excellence in Graduate and Professional Education
ATLANTA, Georgia, May 11 (TNSres) -- Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health issued the following news release:
An emphasis on excellence in teaching and research is central to the mission of the Rollins School of Public Health. This is exemplified each spring as several students, faculty, and staff are recognized with awards for their leadership, research, and teaching. Among the most prestigious teaching awards offered at Emory University is the Provost's Distinguished Teaching Awa
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Mercer University: COPA Program Awarded $200,000 to Address Statewide Counselor Shortages
ATLANTA, Georgia, May 11 -- Mercer University issued the following news:
By Jennifer Fairfield-Williams
Mercer University's College of Professional Advancement received a nearly $200,000 Rehabilitation Services Administration Long-Term Training (RSA LTT) grant from the U.S. Department of Education to help address personnel shortages faced by vocational rehabilitation agencies in Georgia. The grant funds scholarships, professional development and additional expenses for qualifying students purs
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Mercer University: Professors Recognized for Elevating the Standard of Care for Older Adults
ATLANTA, Georgia, May 11 -- Mercer University issued the following news:
By Jennifer Fairfield-Williams
Four Mercer University professors recently won the 2024 Southern Gerontological Society Media Award. The award recognizes an outstanding media product that has demonstrated evidence of significant contribution to the field of aging and the development of gerontology in the region.
The initiative brought together faculty from three programs and two colleges:
* Dr. Leslie Taylor, professor o
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