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Olansky Dermatology & Aesthetics participates in complimentary skin cancer screenings for Skin Cancer Awareness Month

Olansky Dermatology & Aesthetics participates in complimentary skin cancer screenings for Skin Cancer Awareness Month Share Article Physicians volunteer May 8 at Peachtree Road Farmers Market “We’ve been coordinating this event for 14 years,” says Dr. Jodi Ganz of Olansky Dermatology & Aesthetics. “It allows for greater education about skin cancer and preventative care. It s a wonderful opportunity to help more people. ATLANTA (PRWEB) May 06, 2021 Olansky Dermatology & Aesthetics – Atlanta’s premier full-service dermatology practice – will be participating in free skin cancer screenings in honor of Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Screenings take place 8:30 a.m.-Noon May 8 at Peachtree Road Farmers Market (The Cathedral of St. Philip, 2744 Peachtree Road N.W., Atlanta).

Who is Jovita Moore? Emmy-winning Atlanta TV anchor to undergo surgery for brain tumor dubbed upbeat, optimistic

.@JovitaMoore Sending every single positive thought your way! I’m praying your surgery goes well and that you recover quickly! You’ve always been someone I’ve admired as a broadcaster and a person. You definitely left an impression on this former intern😊Get well soon! — 𝙈𝙖𝙩𝙩 𝘽𝙖𝙧𝙗𝙤𝙪𝙧 (@MattBarbourTV) April 15, 2021   Who is Jovita Moore? Fifty-two-year-old Jovita Moore is a veteran Channel 2 news anchor who has worked at stations in Fort Smith, Arkansas, and Memphis in the past. Born on October 4, 1968, Moore originally hails from New York. She attended Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where she earned her Master s degree in Broadcast Journalism. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Bennington College in Vermont, according to TheWhoIs Bio. 

Donna Lowry

She currently serves as Capitol correspondent for GPB’s Lawmakers. Donna Lowry is an award-winning journalist with a passion for storytelling. She currently serves as Capitol correspondent for GPB’s Lawmakers. Donna spent nearly 30 years at WXIA-TV, 11Alive News, the NBC affiliate, where she created the acclaimed Class Act and Class Notes segments, which allowed her to honor hundreds of metro Atlanta teachers while giving her a unique view of education in action. Most recently, she served as chief communications officer for Fulton County Schools. She also worked as director of communications for the Cobb County School District. Both managerial positions allowed her to continue spotlighting innovative, creative and exceptional news in education.

Alumni tell students to take their time with graduating

Alumni tell students to take their time with graduating Georgia State held a virtual ceremony last spring to safely honor its graduates. A new in-person ceremony is officially scheduled for this December. Photo from Georgia State Commencement Website “What if I don’t graduate on time?” is a thought almost every college student has had before. Getting valuable experience while in school can determine if a student is prepared for life after graduation.  The pandemic has caused students to stress over graduating more than usual.  Many students didn’t land the internship they were hoping for, or it got cut short because of COVID-19, leaving them wondering about their future. 

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