USG e-clips for July 9, 2020

University System News: WTVM CSU summer enrollment reaches highest level in nearly a decade By Alex Jones More Columbus State University students are taking summer classes than they have in nine years. As of the end of June, 3,967 students were enrolled in more than 25,000 credit hours of classes, which is the highest amount […]

USG e-clips for July 10, 2020

University System News: Athens Banner-Herald University System of Georgia advisory group on renaming buildings, colleges begins work By Dave Williams, Capitol Beat News Service Deciding whether to rename buildings or academic colleges on the 26 University System of Georgia campuses will be a complicated process fraught with emotion, system Chancellor Steve Wrigley warned Thursday. “You […]

USG e-clips for July 13, 2020

University System News: Gwinnett Daily Post Georgia Gwinnett College president and United Community Bank senior vice president join Rainbow Village Board of Directors By Chamian Cruz The two newest additions to the Rainbow Village Board of Directors have all the makings of a dynamic duo for the 29-year-old nonprofit in Duluth. President of Georgia Gwinnett […]

USG e-clips for July 14, 2020

University System News: WGAU UGA Health Center preps for campus reopening University plans for August start to fall semester By Haley Major The demand for digital experiences skyrocketed in response to statewide, shelter-in-place orders this past spring. To continue engaging the University of Georgia community, the University Health Center expanded its BeWellUGA program to offer […]

Diversity Dates–July 12-18

7/13-7/15 — ULLAMBANA (also known as Obon)  •   Buddhist Ullambana, a Sanskrit term that means “hanging upside down and suffering,” honors the spirits of past ancestors and strives to relieve aching souls from suffering. It lasts about half of the month of August. Obon, the Japanese transliteration of Ullambana, is only three days and varies […]

One click. One share. Reach students everywhere!

Join the marketing Charge for fall. Help future students Charge Ahead and start #TakingCharge at Georgia Highlands College. THE DEADLINE FOR FALL IS JULY 15 You can like and share any one of the videos below by clicking the link to the post on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Not on social media? No problem. Click […]

Notifying TRS of Life Changes

Events, or life changes, occurring during the course of your TRS membership may necessitate you contacting our office to report beneficiary changes or name changes. Events such as: ·         Marriage, ·         Birth of Children, ·         Divorce, or ·         Death of Spouse. The Change of Beneficiary form should be completed to report beneficiary or name changes to TRS. It is […]

Policing Diverse Communities Virtual Forum, Thursday, 2pm

Brother 2 Brother, Student Support Services, Student Life & Campus Police are partnering together to present another virtual forum on social justice, and you’re invited! The two Floyd Co. Sheriff candidates, Tom Caldwell and Dave Roberson, will join us and discuss their thoughts and plans on police interacting with diverse populations. The forum will be […]

New pathway in sports management opens up career possibilities for GHC students

Georgia Highlands College is now providing students an opportunity to enter the growing world of sports management by introducing the Sports Management Pathway this fall. “This program was developed to meet a growing need of professionals that are interested in a career in business and sports/fitness,” Department Chair of Kinesiology and Wellness Lisa Jellum said. […]