INTERNAL POSTING – Six Mile Post Editor-In-Chief

The Editor-In-Chief oversees the print and online Six Mile Post (SMP), student newspaper. The student will coordinate with managing editors who work with content, layout, and design for the print publication and with the outline publication. For detailed information or to apply visit: http://ghc.peopleadmin.com/postings/3091 Please visit the Internal Job Posting policy for eligibility requirements and other information.

New Instructor of Nursing Education

Please join us in welcoming Nicole Tolbert, Instructor of Nursing Education, to our Georgia Highlands College community.  Nicole’s primary location will be the Heritage Hall Campus. Nicole currently lives in Leesburg, Alabama with her husband, Keith.  She is originally from Centre, Alabama.  She completed her BSN at Samford University.  She received her MSN at Jacksonville […]

USG eclips for March 6, 2018

University System News: www.chattooga.allongeorgia.com 219,000 students benefit from Georgia’s free online textbook program http://chattooga.allongeorgia.com/georgia-education-higher-ed/219000-students-benefit-from-georgias-free-online-textbook-program/ The University System of Georgia (USG) is saving students more than $18 million a year with its free online textbook initiative called Affordable Learning Georgia. More than 219,300 students from across the system have benefited directly from the free textbook program. […]

SUICIDE: THE RIPPLE EFFECT DOCUMENTARY

Suicide: The Ripple Effect is a FREE documentary movie about a young man’s recovery and healing after a suicide attempt.  The movie tickets are free but you must contact Noelle Beard at noellebeard@highlandsrivers.org to request a ticket.  The documentary will be shown at the AMC Riverstone 15 in Canton on March 14th.

Tuition Assistance Program for Summer Semester

Take advantage of those “lazy” days of summer to further your learning and apply for tuition assistance for summer semester. Deadline to apply for summer: April 15th Submit manager-approved TAP applications to Emily Farmer in Human Resources. For more information on the USG Tuition Assistance Program, go to: https://www.usg.edu/hr/benefits/tuition_assistance_program  

SPRING into action!

Celebrate the extra hour of daylight that comes with the time change (set your clocks ahead one hour March 11th), and get moving on the Floyd Campus: Brian Hales invites anyone interested in walking or running a lap around the lake trail to meet at the picnic table at 5:35 p.m. Monday – Thursday starting […]

How’s Your Serve?

No worries, you get to serve twice!  Are you interested in learning about tennis and having a little fun? No extra equipment needed! (Wear appropriate shoes) David Dellis has graciously agreed to conduct basic tennis sessions for those of who would like to learn some basic tennis skills. Sessions will be conducted on Fridays at […]

Talking to Your Children about the Recent School Shootings

Few events hit home for children and families like a school shooting. When children see such an event on television or on Web-based news flashes, it is natural for them to worry about their own school and their own safety, particularly if the violence occurred nearby or in a neighboring city or state. The flyer […]

LIVE HEALTH ONLINE!

When you or a family member are feeling under the weather, life doesn’t wait for you to feel better. Good news is, with LiveHealth Online, you get medical care right when you need it. No appointments, no driving and no waiting at anurgent care center. Even non-members can use it! See flyer for more details! […]

Retirement Savings Opportunity

One of the most valuable employee benefits offered by the University System of Georgia is the option to save in a retirement plan that helps reduce your current taxes. Part time and full time employees are eligible to participate. Employees who participate in the plan might wonder why anyone would not take advantage of such a […]