University System News: Middle Georgia CEO Middle Georgia State University Part of New Cybersecurity Education Partnership with U.S. Army Cyber Center Middle Georgia State University is one of five institutions joining forces with the U.S. Army Cyber Center at Fort Gordon in Augusta, Ga., to help fill more than 11,000 cyber job openings around […]
Monthly Archives: January 2019
USG eclips for January 30, 2019
University System News: Atlanta Journal-Constitution On Campus: Budget hikes for colleges, help for veterans and HBCUs? By Eric Stirgus With more than a half-million students attending colleges and universities in Georgia and billions of dollars spent annually on higher education, there’s plenty of things happening on the state’s public and private campuses. The Atlanta […]
USG eclips for January 31, 2019
University System News: Savannah Morning News Savannah-area education leaders discuss economics for communities By Katie Nussbaum From billions in economic impact to the creation of a bamboo toothbrush, education leaders gathered on Wednesday to discuss the impact the Coastal Empire’s public higher education institutions have on Savannah and surrounding counties during HunterMaclean’s Critical Issues […]
Balanced Living – January 2019
In this issue: How to Develop a Can-do Personality Setting Personal Financial Goals Working Out a Workout at Work Balanced Living – January 2019(USG)
CHARGERS FALL TO ANDREW COLLEGE
Chargers get the tough loss at home to the Tigers of Andrew College 68-62. The Chargers despite leading by 13 with 17:30 to go in the game couldn’t find their rhythm offensively shooting only 11 /41, 26.8% in the second half. The Tigers scored 46 points in the paint compared to GHC’s 18 and that enable […]
THOMPSON AND YATES LEAD LADY CHARGERS TO WIN OVER ANDREW COLLEGE
The Lady Chargers overcame a tough first half to pull away for the 84-62 win over the Lady Tigers of Andrew College. The Lady Chargers struggled in the first half offensivley trailing 10-8 after the first period of play. The Lady Chargers turned up the defensive pressure on Andrew holding them to only 31.9% from the […]
REMINDER: Conversations with the President – Thursday, 01/31/19
Please be reminded of the following small group conversation with Don Green scheduled for today: Floyd Campus, Solarium 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Continuing through the next couple weeks, Don will visit each campus to talk with small groups of faculty and staff. His primary updates to share include information technology security, enrollment, CAR (Comprehensive Administrative […]
OneUSG – How do I view my paystub?
Viewing your paystub is a simple process within OneUSG Connect. This video shows you how to view your paystub. Video: View Paystub Job Aide Additional OneUSG training videos can be found on GHC’s Human Resources webpage. Should you need additional OneUSG support, you can call the support team at 1-877-251-2644.
Highlands Writers Conference is Back!
Do you have a manuscript you’ve been saving in a drawer somewhere? It’s time to pull it out and get it published! Save the date for the 2nd annual Highlands Writers Conference! Saturday, March 2, in the Student Center of the Cartersville campus. Join us for small-setting workshops in fiction with our featured speaker Ray […]
Movie Screening at Heritage Hall
Join us Thursday, Feb. 21, at Center Stage in Heritage Hall for a public screening of To Kingdom Come, a documentary film about the toxic legacy of the former GE plant in Rome. The film follows the citizen investigation of environment concerns, and features our own Billy Morris (Geology), Jessica Lindberg (English), former students, and […]