‘Water bears,’ educational board games, and live music kick off the first Academic Showcase at GHC

From ‘water bears’ to educational board games to live music, the first Academic Symposium at Georgia Highlands College saw more than 100 students, faculty and staff converge at the Cartersville site for a display of academic research, presentations and projects.

Through research presentations, posters and exhibits, members of the GHC community were able to share their work, which included the use of High Impact Practices (HIP) and the implementation of Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CUREs) across multiple programs of study.

“The Academic Showcase is a day to celebrate our faculty and students for the tremendous amount of work and research they have done over the past year,” Interim Provost Sarah Coakley said.

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