“This time, the crooks are tapping into a concern that many of us have – falling foul of copyright law. Lots of us innocently post and repost photos, GIFs, video clips and screenshots that we find amusing, informative, scary, and so forth… …but even if we’re only ever posting photos that we took ourselves, we […]
Monthly Archives: September 2019
Pick the Name of the Hiking Trail and Win A Swag Bag!
Help us name the Cartersville Hiking Trail for the chance to WIN a swag bag with bookstore & wellness items. If you have an idea for a name, please submit it to Clifton Puckett (cpucket@highlands.edu) by September 30th. The Wellness Committee will select the winning entry. Good Luck! If you are at another location, the […]
Only 4 Days Left to Earn Your $100 Well-being Credit
Earn up to a $100 Well-being credit ($200 total possible reward per family) by participating in USG Well-being programs. Make sure to log your Healthy Activities by September 30th! Visit www.ourwellbeing.usg.edu for more details
USG eclips for September 25, 2019
University System News: The Red & Black Deal to no Deal: Former Gov. Nathan Deal’s professorship transferred to UNG Megan Mittelhammer In January 2019, former Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal was recognized as a Regents Professor by the University System of Georgia Board of Regents. Deal was anticipated to teach undergraduate classes in political science […]
CVS Caremark: Six Tips to save time and money on your prescriptions
Skip the Emergency Room – Anthem
When it is not an emergency, you have other quick-care options.
USG eclips for September 24, 2019
University System News: Inside Higher Ed Measuring the Effects of Loan Forgiveness Borrowers whose private student loans were discharged in court earned more, paid off other debt and were more likely to move for work, new research shows. By Andrew Kreighbaum The impact of student loan forgiveness goes far beyond a reduced debt balance […]
2nd Annual Cardboard Boat Race
GHC recently partnered with the Floyd County School System to host the 2nd Annual 5th Grade Cardboard Boat Race on Paris Lake You can view all of the photos here:
GHC Student Organization Spotlight: Student newspaper prepares for new year with new team
Georgia Highlands College’s student newspaper, the Six Mile Post, finished the 2018-2019 academic year with a bang, bringing home awards from the Georgia College Press Association, the Southern Regional Press Institute and the Associated Collegiate Press. This year, a new group of students and a new faculty adviser are leading the newspaper into its next […]
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 […]