How to earn a HIPs Designation

HIPs Planning & Proposals Mon., Nov. 7 |  2:00-3:00 pm, Zoom  |  Facilitators: Josie Baudier & Rachel Rupprecht Are you already teaching a High Impact Practice (HIP) course and want to know what’s next? Do you want to learn more about HIP courses in general? Are you ready to propose a course for HIP designation […]

Shared Sick Leave Open Enrollment Period Ending

Hello Chargers! Don’t forget that this Friday, November 4th is the final day to enroll in the Shared Sick Leave program. Enrollment is on an annual basis and takes effect January 1st of the following year. To enroll, you must submit the official Shared Sick Leave Enrollment form to Human Resources. GHC Shared Sick Leave Enrollment […]

USG e-clips for November 2, 2022

University System News: WGAC Usry Family Gives $100,000 to Support Scholarships at Hull College of Business Mary Liz Nolan Local entrepreneurs Brad and Paige Usry have given $100,000 to Augusta University to fund scholarships for students attending the James M. Hull College of Business. Usry is a graduate of Augusta College, having earned a business […]

USG e-clips for November 1, 2022

University System News: Dalton Daily Citizen DSC president to retire Submitted by Dalton State College Margaret H. Venable, who has served as the fifth president of Dalton State College since January 2015, has announced she will retire in the summer of 2023. During her eight-year tenure as Dalton State’s first female president, Venable focused the […]

USG e-clips for October 31, 2022

University System News: Marietta Daily Journal Kennesaw State University student killed in South Korean tragedy By Staff reports A Kennesaw State University student was among those killed this weekend in South Korea, the university announced Sunday. In a statement, the university said, “officials were deeply saddened to learn that KSU student Steven Blesi was among […]