USG eclips for January 3, 2019

University System News:   Atlanta Journal-Constitution Georgia makes progress on medical education, but more work needed, report says By Eric Stirgus Georgia education leaders are on pace to exceed their goal to create new residency positions at teaching hospitals, but the state is still far below the national average, according to a new report. The […]

USG eclips for January 2, 2019

University System News:   Gwinnett Citizen Rotary’s desire to prevent and treat disease Leigh McIntosh December is a good time to reflect on some of our accomplishments. In Rotary Club of Lawrenceville this year, we have volunteered for and given grants to deserving charities. Some of these include $1,100 to support Alzheimer’s, $1,540 to Lawrenceville […]

USG eclips fro December 31, 2018

University System News:   Georgia Trend 100 Most Influential Georgians of 2019: Propelling Positive Change The 2019 roster of people making an impact on the lives and livelihoods of all Georgians. Edited by Mary Ann DeMuth, Karen Kirkpatrick, Patty Rasmussen and Christy Simo According to Henry David Thoreau, “Success usually comes to those who are […]

USG eclips for December 26, 2018

University System News:   Gainesville Times How UNG students spread Christmas cheer for foster families Kelsey Richardson Eight foster families in Hall County received a Christmas party Friday, Dec. 14, thanks to the efforts of the University of North Georgia’s Community Awareness Group.   Gwinnett Daily Post 27th annual Cops and Kids Christmas shopping event […]

USG eclips for December 21, 2018

University System News:   Coastal Courier President Nickel hosts college leaders Georgia Southern University President Shelley Nickel recently hosted presidents and leaders of colleges and universities in South Georgia. The regional education summit focused on how the institutions can collaborate to meet the educational needs of our region to enhance the lives and livelihoods of […]

USG eclips for December 20, 2018

University System News:   Atlanta Business Chronicle Kennesaw State elevated to ‘R2 doctoral university’ By Eric Mandel  – Digital Producer , Atlanta Business Chronicle Kennesaw State University received a boost in its latest report card. The Georgia school has been elevated to an “R2” designated institution – doctoral university with high research activity – in […]

Open Faculty Positions

Full-Time (Careers) Instructor of Dental Hygiene (2) Part-time Instructor positions  (Spring 2019) (PeopleAdmin) Art, Communications, English, Music, Spanish/French and Theater Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Physics/Physical Science and Physical Education Business Administration, Economics, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology Clinical Instructor for Nursing – Marietta/Rome and Dental Hygiene Computer Science/Computer Information Systems and Mathematics As a […]

Open Staff Positions

Full-Time: PeopleAdmin Development Communications Coordinator – Floyd Disability Specialist and Career Counselor – Floyd/Marietta/Douglasville Library Associate – Cartersville Senior Network Engineer – Floyd Web Developer – Floyd Full-Time: Careers   Customer Service Representative – Marietta Northwest Georgia Program Coordinator Admissions Counselors – Douglasville, Floyd, Marietta and Paulding Site Director – Paulding Instructional Site Part-Time: PeopleAdmin Cashier/Accounting […]

Annual Compliance Training DEADLINE TODAY

Annual Compliance Training is required of all Georgia Highlands College employees each year. An online Annual Compliance Training course has been developed in Desire to Learn (D2L). Within this training there are:      12 modules to complete       Three required forms to complete and upload or return to Human Resources. If you choose to submit […]