USG eclips for March 5, 2019

University System News:   WGAU Radio KEMP, BLACK AT UGA-TIFTON By: Tim Bryant Governor Brian Kemp and Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black are on the University of Georgia campus in Tifton tonight. They’ll be providing an update for Georgia farmers who continue to await federal disaster assistance in the aftermath of last October’s Hurricane Michael. […]

USG eclips for March 6, 2019

University System News:   Atlanta Journal-Constitution AJC On Campus: HOPE on lawmakers’ minds; professor becomes babysitter By Eric Stirgus …Hopes for a new scholarship funding stream Could Georgia have a new revenue stream for the HOPE Scholarship? Gov. Brian Kemp’s spokesman signaled last week his boss won’t stand in the way of a constitutional amendment […]

Internal Posting – Admissions Specialist

This position performs specialized duties in support of the college’s admissions process. This includes reviewing and entering personal applicant data correctly into the institutions database for admissions applications, high school transcripts, test scores, and other related enrollment documents. For detailed information or to apply: Log into OneUSG Connect From Employee Self Service, click the “Careers” […]

JOHNSON CARRIES CHARGERS TO SEMIFINALS

For the Chargers it was win or go home and the Chargers found a way to get it done in overtime for the NJCAA Region XVII Quarterfinal win over Gordon State 88-83. The Chargers struggled in the first half offensively shooting 36% from the field and only 1 of 7 from the 3 point line but […]

Masterless Men: Poor Whites and Slavery in the Antebellum South

Adjunct history professor Dr. Andrew Jones will be interviewing historian/author Dr. Keri Leigh Merritt about her new book, “Masterless Men: Poor Whites and Slavery in the Antebellum South,” Wednesday from 2:30 to 4 p.m. in Building A, Room A-160, on the Cartersville campus. Link to live stream on GHCOnline TV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXZzCyNWQ9g&feature=share Link to story in […]

ASF Trip Sign-up Deadline Extended

GHC’s annual trip to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival in Montgomery (scheduled for April 13-14) has a few remaining openings, so the sign-up deadline is being extended for a short time.  This trip is for GHC employees, students, and guests and is one of the few times people from all parts of the GHC community get […]

St. Patrick’s Wellness Walk March 14th

Please join us in a St. Patrick’s Wellness Walk on Thursday March 14th from 2:00-3:00 p.m. on all locations! We encourage everyone to take this time to walk with colleagues or self-paced. Wear green and jeans and take a group selfie with a prize going to the best picture!  Submit your selfies to Alex Moon […]

NEW Employee Cookbook Accepting Submissions

March kicks off National Nutrition Month, and the GHC Wellness Committee is working to develop an employee cookbook filled with healthy recipes from faculty and staff! Throughout the entire month of March, employees are encouraged to submit recipes to be featured in the cookbook. To submit an entry: Send in your recipe with a title, […]

USG eclips for February 27, 2019

University System News:   Americus Times Recorder GSW’s Residence Hall Association places 3rd state competition By Beth Alston From Staff Reports AMERICUS — Over last weekend, Georgia Southwestern State University’s (GSW) Residence Hall Association (RHA) placed third in the Most Spirited Delegation at the Georgia Residence Hall Organization (GHRO) annual conference in Milledgeville. The conference, […]