University System News: www.ledger-enquirer.com Columbus State’s newest building to be named after former president http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/news/local/education/article113730934.html BY MARK RICE The $27 million project producing Columbus State University’s new home for its College of Education and Health Professions will be named for the former CSU president who started the institution’s expansion explosion resulting in $112 million being […]
Monthly Archives: November 2016
USG eclips for November 9, 2016
University System News: www.ajc.com www.ajc.com Georgia State’s $53M Turner Field redevelopment plan approved http://www.ajc.com/news/local-education/georgia-state-53m-turner-field-redevelopment-plan-approved/7GNOtIxm0xzYwcWVaPf8HL/ Molly Bloom Scott Trubey The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Georgia State University will spend $52.8 million to buy and redevelop Turner Field and nearby properties, with most of the money cobbled together from money saved from bookstore profits, building rentals, student housing payments […]
Ethics Awareness Week
In recognition of Ethics Awareness Week, we will be conducting a “Got Ethics?” hidden trivia challenge in GHC Inform. The answers to each hidden trivia challenge can be found in the posting. The first person to email Terri Cavender the correct answer on the day that the trivia question appears in GHC Inform, will win […]
Optum – Manage Your Accounts on the Go
Simple. Convenient. Always Accessible. Optum’s secure app makes managing your health benefits convenient, accessible and flexible – with real-time access that you expect in today’s fully connected, on-the-go world. optum-manage-your-accounts-on-the-go To learn more, visit mycdh.optum.com
Chargers Get Big Win Over #7 Cape Fear
Ty’lik Evans loves the big games on the national stage and tonight was no different as he led the #2 Chargers over the #7 nationally ranked Caper Fear College Seadevils 118-101 on the road in Wilmington, North Carolina. Cape Fear got out of the gate early leading 14-6 in the first half but that changed […]
Lady Chargers fall at the buzzer
The Lady Chargers fall to Snead State at the buzzer 68-67 . That Lady Chargers were up 7 points at the half and were up 12 with 6 minutes to go but could not hang on. The game turned down the stretch and with 18 seconds to go the Lady Chargers were up by two. […]
Chargers Roll on the Road
Behind a balanced scoring attack the Chargers pulled away for a 84-66 road win at Brunswick College in North Carolina. GHC gets the first round win in the Cape Fear College Tournament in Wilmington, North Carolina. The Chargers had four players in double digits , led by Antiono Wade and Rico Bonds with 17 each. […]
MONEY MONDAY
Inside Money: Managing income and debt: It’s your budget – take control. Everyone talks about a budget, but how many of us actually make one? Most people have some debt, but how many understand its effects on their lives and their futures? Let us show you the real impact of budgeting and debt – and how […]
TAP applications due Tuesday, November 15th
Tuition Assistance Program applications are due Nov. 15th. If you have not yet submitted your application, please submit it to Emily Farmer, Human Resources Coordinator, by Tuesday. For more information about the program, go to: http://www.usg.edu/hr/benefits/tuition_assistance_program
World AIDS Day Event on Tuesday, November 15th at 2:15pm
In recognition of World AIDS Day 2016, all GHC students, staff, faculty, & friends are invited to join us on Tuesday, November 15th for a presentation of “HIV 101” by the AIDS Resource Council (Paulding site, room P-112, 2:15pm – 2:45pm). Free and confidential Rapid HIV Tests & individual counseling will also be available from 2:45pm – 3:15pm […]