USG eclips for October 4, 2017

University System News: www.ajc.com Lawrenceville’s college corridor to make city ‘college town’ http://www.ajc.com/news/local/lawrenceville-college-corridor-make-city-college-town/2nBhTdiiMBoJ72dVppJSDL/ Karen Huppertz  For the AJC Lawrenceville has kicked-off work for the college corridor project, selecting Georgia Development Partners to oversee the initial construction of a 2.2-mile linear park that will connect Georgia Gwinnett College with the Downtown District. The scope of work […]

USG eclips for October 3, 2017

University System News: www.onlineathens.com Arthur Blank foundation donates $1.5M to UGA http://onlineathens.com/local-news/2017-10-02/arthur-blank-foundation-donates-15m-uga By Lee Shearer University of Georgia students in UGA’s College of Pharmacy and from Atlanta’s Westside neighborhoods will benefit from a $1.5 million gift from the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation. The foundation designated $1 million for the College of Pharmacy to support […]

USG eclips for October 2, 2017

University System News: www.gwinnettdailypost.com GGC’s nursing program had 100 percent pass rate on nursing licensure exam in spring 2017 http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/local/ggc-s-nursing-program-had-percent-pass-rate-on-nursing/article_a1b80e0d-2a12-5b96-aa27-6b2890debeae.html By Curt Yeomans Georgia Gwinnett College’s 2-year-old nursing bachelor’s degree program has achieved a new accomplishment that officials are boasting about. The college announced all of the program’s spring 2017 bachelor degree graduates passed the […]

USG eclips for September 29, 2017

University System News: www.11alive.com Lawsuit filed against Georgia’s new campus carry law http://www.11alive.com/news/politics/lawsuit-filed-against-georgias-new-campus-carry-law/479052390 Tim Darnell and Joe Henke , WXIA Six Georgia professors have filed a lawsuit against the state’s new campus carry law. The lawsuit, which was filed Monday in Fulton County Superior Court, says Georgia’s constitution empowers the University System of Georgia’s board […]

Considering Retirement?

If you are considering retirement in the near future, please schedule an appointment with Human Resources. We want you to have all the information you need to make a decision that will best fit your needs. Benefits Continuation into Retirement policy If you are considering retirement, you will want to include your healthcare benefits at […]

Tuition Assistance Program

Tuition Assistance Program application deadline for Spring semester 2018 is November 15th. Turn in applications to Emily Farmer in Human Resources; for more information on the program click http://www.usg.edu/hr/benefits/tuition_assistance_program  

The Doctor is IN

Just a reminder — as FALL is finally arriving with cooler temps — the KIOSK is available on the Floyd Campus for those who wish to use it to connect online with a doctor to address cold/flu/allergy symptoms. The LiveHealthOnline Kiosk offers quick access to a doctor and has available such instruments as thermometer, derm […]

Surviving and Enjoying the Six Stages of Parenthood

FREE- Webinar October 17, 2017 – 3:00pm EST Presented by Mary-Ellen Rogers, Principal of Excellere In this session we will examine parental, not child, development from the prenatal phase through the empty nest, or departure phase, combining the human development theories of Freud and Erikson with concrete, contemporary insights from the book, The Six Stages […]

Voya Hospital Indemnity Plan

Hospital stays are rarely an enjoyable experience. Costs can add up quickly — medical bills; travel, food and lodging costs; plus, the day to-day expenses that don’t stop while you’re in the hospital. The financial pressures can be overwhelming. That’s where the USG Hospital Indemnity plan can help. USG_2017OE_Hospital_Indemnity_Plan_ VOYA – How to file Claim