CGTC REACH Organization is Collecting Donations for Macon Warming Center

Macon, Ga. – Throughout February, the College’s Raising Expectations of Achievement (REACH) program is collecting coats, socks, blankets and other warm apparel for donation to the Brookdale Warming Center in Macon.
This year’s donation drive is in partnership with the Macon-Bibb 4-H program and its Sock Across America initiative. 
The CGTC REACH Organization, a minority-serving program predominately geared for male students of color, regularly takes an active role in volunteering and community service. As a part of each student’s membership in the organization,  Read More

February 9, 2021


CGTC Nursing Students Continue to Aid Vaccination Efforts

Warner Robins, Ga. – Last week Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC) Registered Nursing (RN) students once again stepped in to meet the needs of local health systems in administering vaccines to the public. 
As a part of Houston Healthcare’s Phase 1A+ of vaccination allocation which includes doses designated for healthcare workers, long-term care staff and residents, adults over the age of 65, their caregivers, and first responders, CGTC’s nursing students registered and assisted with vaccine administration. Read More

February 9, 2021


Carl Vinson VAMC Collaborates with Georgia VECTR Center to Distribute COVID-19 Vaccine

From the Carl Vinson VAMC Office of Public Affairs
DUBLIN, Ga.— The Carl Vinson VA Medical Center is collaborating with the Georgia Veterans Education Career Transition Resource (VECTR) Center, located in Warner Robins, Georgia, to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine to Veterans 65 and older who are currently enrolled at the Dublin VAMC.
“Making the COVID-19 vaccine available to as many Veterans as possible is one of our highest priorities as we continue to fight this pandemic,” Carl Vinson VA Medical Center Director David L. Read More

February 5, 2021


Rotary Club of Greene and Putnam Counties Establishes Adult Ed Scholarship at CGTC

Eatonton Ga. –Interest in creating a scholarship to support Adult Education students at Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC) grew over the last few months for the Rotary Club of Greene and Putnam Counties, and on Friday, it became official.
Lu Byrd, president of the Rotary Club, and Donna O’neal, previous president, presented CGTC’s Carmen Davis, advancement specialist, Carrie Dietrich, Putnam County Center director, and Kimberly Hicks-Grable Adult Education site manager and regional lead for Baldwin and Putnam County from CGTC a check for $320 to the CGTC Foundation to begin funding literacy initiatives.  Read More

January 29, 2021


CGTC Nursing Students Vaccinate over 600 against COVID-19 alongside Taylor Regional Hospital Professionals

Hawkinsville, Ga. – A call to respond to new and vital medical situations is nothing surprising for Registered Nursing (RN) students and faculty at Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC). So, when Taylor Regional Hospital (TRH) in Hawkinsville came calling for help vaccinating the public against COVID-19, they went.
On January 13, TRH began its administration of COVID-19 vaccinations at no cost to the public, including healthcare workers, first responders, and community members ages 65 and older. Read More

January 20, 2021


CGTC Welcomes Bluestem Brands to Putnam County Center for Hiring Event January 23

Eatonton, Ga. – Following the announcement of its job-creating distribution expansion in Putnam County, Bluestem Brands will host a job fair at the Putnam County Center of Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC) on Saturday, January 23, 2021, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
On January 13, Gov. Brian Kemp announced the $1 million investment by Bluestem Brands to expand its current Eatonton distribution center. The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) worked in partnership with CGTC, Read More

January 14, 2021