Keep Mailing and Email Addresses Current

It is important that you keep your mailing and email addresses current in OneUSG Connect. This contact information is used for announcements, Open Enrollment, medical cards, W-2s, etc. Refer to the attached job tool for more information and instructions. How to change your address in OneUSG Video – How to change your address in OneUSG […]

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR HOLIDAY FESTIVAL TOURNAMENT

It is that time of year again as we get ready for the Holiday Festival High School Basketball Tournament held on the Floyd Campus. This tournament has 8 high schools all from our service area on campus for three days. Monday  Dec. 16th, Tuesday Dec. 17th, and Wednesday Dec. 18th,  4 games each day. The […]

Passing of Charlene Jablonski

Mrs. Charlene Jablonski, of Rome, GA, passed away Tuesday, November 26, 2019. Mrs. Charlene was retired from Georgia Highland Collage as an Administrative Assistant to the Dean. The family will receive friends at Henderson & Sons Funeral Home, North Chapel, on Tuesday from 12:00 pm. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, December 3, 2019, […]

USG e-clips for November 22, 2019

University System News:   Columbus Ledger-Enquirer Former CSU administrator named interim president of another Georgia university By Mark Rice A former Columbus State University administrator has been appointed interim president of another University System of Georgia. Stuart Rayfield, who was CSU’s Servant Leadership Program director before she became interim president of Bainbridge State College in […]

USG e-clips for November 25, 2019

University System News:   Gwinnett Daily Post Little appointed to university system Board of Regents By Curt Yeomans A former Gwinnett Republican Party Chairwoman is joining the University System of Georgia’s Board of Regents, Gov. Brian Kemp’s office announced Friday night. Kemp appointed Rachel Little, a Loganville resident who is currently the 4th Congressional District […]

USG e-clips for November 26, 2019

University System News:   The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Kemp names Gwinnett GOP leader to Georgia Board of Regents By Eric Stirgus Gov. Brian Kemp has appointed a Gwinnett County resident with strong Republican Party ties to the state Board of Regents. Rachel Little will replace Dean Alford on the 19-member board, which oversees the operations of […]

USG eclips for November 27, 2019

University System News:   southgatech.edu USG Chancellor And TCSG Commissioner Speak At GEAC Conference Dr. Steve Wrigley, Chancellor of the University System of Georgia, and Matt Arthur, Commissioner of the Technical College System of Georgia were the featured speakers at the Georgia Education Advancement Council (GEAC) meeting in Young Harris, GA recently. They spoke to […]

Your Privacy In A Growing Internet of Me

      How to Manage Your Privacy in a Growing Internet of Me: Personal information is like money. Value it. Protect it. Be thoughtful about how your personal information is collected through apps and websites. This information can often be found in a company’s privacy policy. Own your online presence. Set the privacy and […]